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- Critical reflections on tourism: phenomenological perspectives on global-South, degrowth and the role of visual aidsPublication . Nobre, Ângela Lacerda; Gameiro, Amandine; Duarte, Rogério; Jacquinet, Marc; Pérez, RafaelFrom a critical phenomenology perspective, it is possible to interpret tourism as an open arena where different players interact, thus illustrating the rationale behind their epistemic positioning. Tourism, as an economic sector, is both a product and a producer of what is happening at global level. This to-and-from mutual determinations may be exemplified by visual aids that help to map the conceptual models that shape scientific debate. The research objective of the present study is to critically explore the theoretical potential of the global-South paradigm in order to bring a better understanding of tourism, illuminating the creative tensions that are shaping this dynamic, complex, multifactorial and structuring sector. The global-South paradigm involves degrowth theories and other non-orthodox economic perspectives that determine how cities, communities and territories manage their symbolic and intangible heritage that, in turn, determine decision-making, political debate and, ultimately, the living conditions of their population. The contribution of the present research is to draw together a plethora of academic schools of thought that may help to critically identify the active forces in the tourism sector. The goal is not to offer detailed scientific evidence of the social, economic and political strains in tourism but to indicate and to highlight the potential that is already there to be explored in open reflection and in theoretical incursions, contributing to expand the horizons of thought and action of contemporary societies.
- O esporte como ferramenta da sustentabilidade social nas instituições esportivasPublication . Ocampo, Gisele Kede Flor; Jacquinet, Marc; Azevedo, Antonio Adelúzio Gomes deA Sustentabilidade Social se refere a um conjunto de ações que visam melhorar a qualidade de vida da população. Está, portanto, relacionada com ações que reduzam as desigualdades sociais, ampliem direitos e garantam acesso a serviços como educação e saúde melhorando a qualidade de vida e oferecendo oportunidades as pessoas mais desfavorecidas melhorando assim a sua qualidade de vida. Assim, pode-se considerar o esporte um aliado das atividades de sustentabilidade social visto o esporte prega a inclusão, respeito, ética, disciplina, formação de caráter, saúde e qualidade de vida. Por meio do esporte pode-se desenvolver projetos e aulas que promovam valores diminuindo o preconceito, valorizando as diferenças, respeitando as mulheres além de trabalhar as competências emocionais fortalecendo a cultura esportiva na comunidade. Diante deste cenário vê-se a necessidade das instituições esportivas se engajarem no desenvolvimento da sustentabilidade. Neste estudo qualitativo-descritivo foram estudadas as instalações esportivas do Serviço social do comércio - Sesc no Distrito Federal.
- Management in a time of radical uncertaintyPublication . Jacquinet, MarcSocieties are still, now, indubitably, in the middle of a major sanitary and health crisis, all over. If April 2020 was a time of local lockdown in Asia, Europe and the Americas, it is expanding globally, and countries that are unable or unwilling to manage the spread of the disease are putting their health system as well as their social and economic activities under pressure, without ignoring the heavy toll on human populations. The impact of the Sars-CoV-2 and the resulting disease for humans is already tremendous, above 3 percent of GDP for the first quarter of 2020 and above 15 or 20 percent for the whole current year. According to the World Trade Organization (WTO 2020) the decline of global trade is reckoned between 13 and 32 % (OECD 2020).