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Redes sociais de proteção integral à criança e ao adolescente

Redes sociais de proteção integral à criança e ao adolescente

Luciano Antonio Furini

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Fundação Editora da UNESP
Año de edición:
2008
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Teoría social
ISBN:
9788539301034
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Em um trabalho contundente para a formação e os cuidados da infância, Luciano Antonio Furini reúne esforços para mostrar como é possível integrar redes sociais, assistência social à criança e ao adolescente e representações sociais. Isso sem ignorar a necessidade de unir teoria e prática, esferas pública e privada, para encontrar maneiras de criar um sistema realmente viável. Para chegar a esse panorama geral, o pesquisador parte da situação no município de Presidente Prudente, em São Paulo, utilizando-o como amostra. Assim, o autor reflete sobre como é preciso mudar a concepção de que crianças carentes são uma ameaça e conclui que é preciso humanizar os espaços de proteção a esses indivíduos, de maneira a melhorar sua socialização.

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