Name: Bruno Quintão de Souza
Type: MSc dissertation
Publication date: 04/07/2018
Advisor:
Name | Role |
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Euzeneia Carlos | Advisor * |
Examining board:
Name | Role |
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Adelia Maria Miglievich Ribeiro | Internal Alternate * |
Euzeneia Carlos | Advisor * |
Luciana Andressa Martins de Souza | External Alternate * |
Luciana Ferreira Tatagiba | External Examiner * |
Marcelo Martins Vieira | Internal Examiner * |
Summary: This investigation focus on the descriptive and interpretative observation of the Lesbians, Gays, Bisexual, Transvestites, Transsexual, Transgender, and Intergenders (LGBTI) movement in the Espírito Santo state, setting its approach within the limits of what is the movement towards the studies of social movements, introducing a deductive proposal as to the knowledge of the relation between the LGBTI movement and the Espírito Santo state policy. The central object of this research is to present the interaction between the LGBTI movement and the Espírito Santo state administratio. In a specific approach, I intend to carry out a descriptive analysis of the interaction of the LGBTI movement and state in public policy in order to understand how the LGBTI movement operates to influence the state in the development of public policies, including its current repertoires of action and interaction of the LGBTI movement in the Espírito Santo state, the forms of organization, its groups and components and the responsiveness of the state in accordance with the demands of these groups. This research aims to contribute to the understanding of the opportunities and relationships that exist within the relationship of the LGBTI movement along the state sphere, through its state-owned components such as the Health State Administration (SESA) and the Human Rights Administration (SEDH).
The approach time corresponds to a previous period of the management of the Governor Casa Grande, through the first LGBT State Conference (t0), since 2008, with this conference being a milestone in the LGBTI movement in the Holy Spirit the preparation for the creation of SEDH and Spaces in SESA, and other organs until the creation of the second LGBT State Conference (T1), in 2011, and finally with SEDH and SESA together in the Paulo Hartung administration, until the 3rd LGBTI State Conference (T2). Process tracing allows a time approach of the performance of the LGBTI movement within its organizations in civil society, with the state interaction and institutional fittings that will coexist with the internal organization of the LGBTI movement and the state structure, presenting a case study over time. The objective then is precisely to understand how the LGBTI movement, within the Espirito Santo state mobilizes and interacts.
Key words: social movements; LGBT Political effects of movements; Fittings