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The research focused its analytical perspective on the socio-anthropological understanding of the social relations established in the city of Afogados da Ingazeira, in the northeastern interior, 386 km from the capital of Pernambuco. Nevertheless, thinking about political practices through the mobilization of sociocultural relations became relevant at a time when elections gained notoriety as a fundamental theme in any subject related to politics. The primary question was to seek to understand how voters, the main targets of the electoral campaign, experience the electoral period, especially…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The research focused its analytical perspective on the socio-anthropological understanding of the social relations established in the city of Afogados da Ingazeira, in the northeastern interior, 386 km from the capital of Pernambuco. Nevertheless, thinking about political practices through the mobilization of sociocultural relations became relevant at a time when elections gained notoriety as a fundamental theme in any subject related to politics. The primary question was to seek to understand how voters, the main targets of the electoral campaign, experience the electoral period, especially how they understand politics and construct their political decision when defining their vote. The characterization of the Brazilian voter's vote and the explanation of the direction of the vote is one of the most relevant factors for the institution of Brazilian democracy. In this sense, we sought to understand the political phenomenon from a socio-anthropological perspective, with the objectof study being to analyze the dynamics of voting and electoral behavior based on the motivations and networks of sociability constituted in the socio-political context of Afogados.
Autorenporträt
Carlos Pessoa was born in 1979 in the city of Afogados da Ingazeira, in the interior of Pernambuco. He graduated in Philosophy (2004) and Law (2012), in addition to obtaining a specialist degree in Religious Studies with an emphasis on Biblical Theology (2015). He also holds a Master's degree in Social Sciences from the Graduate Program in Social Sciences at UFCG.