2014
DOI: 10.13071/regec.2317-5087.2014.3.2.8394.181-197.
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Os sentidos do trabalho para os policiais militares do estado da Bahia: uma primeira análise

Abstract: Este artigo visa a evidenciar a percepção dos policiais militares do Estado da Bahia em relação aos sentidos do trabalho. Partiu-se, nesta primeira análise, dos resultados de um pré-teste realizado com os policiais de um Comando de Policiamento Especial. O trabalho se baseou, na análise bibliográfica, em Antunes (2007), no livro intitulado Os sentidos do trabalho, fazendo parte de uma pesquisa maior que busca identificar os sentidos do trabalho para distintas categorias de trabalhadores; neste artigo, o foco s… Show more

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“…Considering Brazilian research on meaning and meaningfulness of work, there is the prevalence of empirical research that has recently investigated the meaning of work from occupations such as: criminal experts (Rodrigues, Barrichello, Irigaray, Soares, & Morin, 2017); penitentiary agents (Siqueira, Silva, & Angnes, 2017); military officers (Benevides, Almeida, Cunha, & Mendes, 2014), university professors (Boas & Morin, 2016;Nascimento, Costa, Salvá, Moura, & Simão, 2016); nursing professionals (Rodrigues, Barrichello, & Morin, 2016) and workers of tapioca flour factories (Pinto, Paula, Lobato, & Vilas Boas, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering Brazilian research on meaning and meaningfulness of work, there is the prevalence of empirical research that has recently investigated the meaning of work from occupations such as: criminal experts (Rodrigues, Barrichello, Irigaray, Soares, & Morin, 2017); penitentiary agents (Siqueira, Silva, & Angnes, 2017); military officers (Benevides, Almeida, Cunha, & Mendes, 2014), university professors (Boas & Morin, 2016;Nascimento, Costa, Salvá, Moura, & Simão, 2016); nursing professionals (Rodrigues, Barrichello, & Morin, 2016) and workers of tapioca flour factories (Pinto, Paula, Lobato, & Vilas Boas, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%