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Dados-revista De Ciencias Sociais | 2014

Para Além do Estado e do Mercado: A Dádiva no Fenômeno dos Sem-Abrigo

João Aldeia

Reflections on homelessness tend to reproduce the absences identified by the gift paradigm in Western societies modern thought. The state and the market are repeatedly perceived as the only spheres of social regulation and they are interpreted as the loci from which derive the structural causes and possible solutions for homelessness. This does not allow a complete understanding of the question or a consistent reflection on ways of minimizing the injustices of living on the streets. Thinking homelessness through the gift paradigm is relevant to the extent that it enables us to identify the usual invisibility of unofficial interpersonal relations that characterize life on the streets, allowing these interactions to be revalued in the discussion on homelessness.


Dados-revista De Ciencias Sociais | 2014

Beyond the State and Market: The Role of the Gift in Homelessness

João Aldeia

Reflections on homelessness tend to reproduce the absences identified by the gift paradigm in Western societies modern thought. The state and the market are repeatedly perceived as the only spheres of social regulation and they are interpreted as the loci from which derive the structural causes and possible solutions for homelessness. This does not allow a complete understanding of the question or a consistent reflection on ways of minimizing the injustices of living on the streets. Thinking homelessness through the gift paradigm is relevant to the extent that it enables us to identify the usual invisibility of unofficial interpersonal relations that characterize life on the streets, allowing these interactions to be revalued in the discussion on homelessness.


Dados-revista De Ciencias Sociais | 2014

Más allá del Estado y del Mercado: El Don en el Fenómeno de los Sin Techo

João Aldeia

Reflections on homelessness tend to reproduce the absences identified by the gift paradigm in Western societies modern thought. The state and the market are repeatedly perceived as the only spheres of social regulation and they are interpreted as the loci from which derive the structural causes and possible solutions for homelessness. This does not allow a complete understanding of the question or a consistent reflection on ways of minimizing the injustices of living on the streets. Thinking homelessness through the gift paradigm is relevant to the extent that it enables us to identify the usual invisibility of unofficial interpersonal relations that characterize life on the streets, allowing these interactions to be revalued in the discussion on homelessness.


INTERthesis: Revista Internacional Interdisciplinar | 2011

Os sujeitos que nunca foram históricos : uma crítica do marxismo eurocêntrico

João Aldeia; Elísio Estanque


Revista Em Pauta | 2016

Vontade de simplificação: agir no fenómeno dos sem-abrigo

João Aldeia


Interseções: Revista de Estudos Interdisciplinares | 2014

De “cidadão” a “sem-abrigo”. O laço de cidadania no fenómeno dos sem-abrigo

João Aldeia


CIDADES, Comunidades e Territórios | 2013

A relocalização dos indivíduos sem-abrigo no espaço público

João Aldeia


Voluntas | 2012

Paul Cloke, Jon May and Sarah Johnsen: Swept Up Lives? Re-Visioning the Homeless City

João Aldeia


Revista Internacional Interdisciplinar INTERthesis | 2011

Os sujeitos que nunca foram históricos – uma crítica do marxismo eurocêntrico doi:10.5007/1807-1384.2011v8n1p34

João Aldeia; Elísio Estanque


Archive | 2011

OS SUJEITOS QUE NUNCA FORAM HISTÓRICOS - UMA CRÍTICA DO MARXISMO EUROCÊNTRICO THE SUBJECTS WHO HAVE NEVER BEEN HISTORICAL - A CRITICISM TO EUROCENTRIC MARXISM LOS SUJETOS QUE NUNCA FUERON HISTÓRICOS - UNA CRÍTICA AL MARXISMO EUROCÉNTRICO

João Aldeia; Elísio Estanque

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