The present study is a cutout made from a research master's thesis in the Social Sciences Graduate Program of the Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (PPGCS/UFU). Its overall objective is to understand the forms of sociability and social relations, in which are inserted male adolescents who conflict with the law and received deprivation of liberty as educational correctional measures in the Centro Socioeducativo de Uberlândia/MG -CSEUB. We intended to understand the representations and classifications that the surveyed individuals built to understand its social experiences and give it meaning. As well as to understand what the educational correctional measures means to them. Therefore, we used Marxism as a theoretical and methodological basis for the whole research process, including data analysis. Basis that is opposed to the naturalist and deterministic reality perspective. So, this research is mainly qualitative, answering to the specific aspects of a human being research, once we choose working with meanings, that is not displaced from surveyed individuals' reality. So, we start from a cutout in surveyed individuals' sociability in aspects of education, work, family and community. We intend to build an analysis that considered that the surveyed individuals' way of living and self-reproduction is inserted in the sociability proper of capitalism. In this attempt, first we made bibliographic research, looking for researchers and their productions dealing with this theme. In field research to understand the forms of sociability and social relations in surveyed individuals given meanings, a case study was carried out in CSEUB. So, chapter one is about fundamentals concepts for the understanding of this analysis, such as youth, sociability, work, Capital and Nation. In chapters two and three we intended to insert surveyed individuals in a macrosocial context, mainly regarding work and education aspects, and concerning globalization deepening and capital crisis context, with the labor flexibilization, productive restructuring and neoliberalism, and different educational trajectories for the individuals according to their social origin. Finally, in chapter four we pointed out clues to the understanding of criminalization process and penalty in which are inserted adolescents who conflict with the law, as well as CSEUB institution. As final results we understood that the researched adolescents and its social group has their sociability configured by Capital reproduction and maintenance structure. Therefore, we know that this research must go on, once it isn't exhausted and presents new questions and aspects to be under study.
Resumo: O presente estudo apresenta resultados parciais de pesquisa de mestrado, que tem por objetivo analisar a sociabilidade dos adolescentes em conflito com a lei no município de Uberlândia (MG) no ano de 2017, mais especificamente os adolescentes do sexo masculino que cumprem medida socioeducativa de internação no Centro Socioeducativo de Uberlândia (CSEUB). Buscou-se então compreender quais os sentidos atribuídos pelos sujeitos às suas experiências sociais. Optou-se pelo materialismo histórico e dialético como base teórico-metodológica. Nesse sentido, parte-se de um recorte na sociabilidade dos sujeitos, no que diz respeito ao trabalho. Empreenderam-se a pesquisa bibliográfica para um amplo levantamento dos autores e de suas respectivas produções científicas, e a pesquisa de campo com um estudo de caso no CSEUB. A análise buscou inserir os participantes da pesquisa em um contexto macrossocietário, no que diz respeito à reestruturação produtiva e às novas configurações do mundo do trabalho, possibilitando compreender que os adolescentes aqui pesquisados e seu grupo social têm suas sociabilidades configuradas pelo sociometabolismo do capital, de modo a contribuir na reprodução e manutenção dessa estrutura. Palavras-chave: Adolescente em conflito com a lei. Medida socioeducativa. Sociabilidade. Trabalho.Abstract: This study presents partial results of a master's research that examines the sociability of adolescents in conflict with the law in the city of Uberlândia (MG) in 2017. The research focuses specifically on male adolescents who are in the city's juvenile center Centro Socioeducativo de Uberlândia (CSEUB). The aim is to understand the meanings the subjects attribute to their social experiences, using historical and dialectical materialism as a theoretical-methodological basis. The study is grounded on the sociability of the subjects around the work. As well as the field research at the CSEUB, a bibliographic review was conducted identifying the authors and their contribution to the literature on the issue. The analysis observed the subjects within a macro-social context, regarding the productive restructuring and new configurations of the world of work. This perspective allows understanding that the sociability of the adolescents observed in the context of the research (and their social group) is shaped by the socio-metabolism of capital, contributing to its reproduction and maintenance. Keywords: Adolescent in conflict with the law. Socio-educational measure. Sociability. Work. © O(s) Autor(es). 2019 Acesso Aberto Esta obra está licenciada sob os termos da Licença Creative CommonsAtribuição-NãoComercial 4.0 Internacional (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/deed.pt_BR), que permite copiar, distribuir e reproduzir em qualquer meio, bem como adaptar, transformar e criar a partir deste material, desde que para fins não comerciais e que você forneça o devido crédito aos autores e a fonte, insira um link para a Licença Creative Commons e indique se mudanças foram feitas.
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