The discursive process presents at the new framework proposal of the watershed committees of Tibagi-PR (Brazil) river waterbodies
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2447-1747.2018v27n2p51Keywords:
Discourse analysis, Ideological position, Discursive formations, Watershed committees.Abstract
The proposal to upgrade the classification of the waterbodies of the Tibagi river watershed, sent to the corresponding Committee, generated manifestations from the persons involved in that socio-historic moment. Therefore, the objective of this present work understands the way in which people subscribe in specific discursive formations, based on the pecheutiana Discourse Analysis, present at the minutes, public hearings and technical notes. Given this, it was possible to verify that the Discursive Formations, production conditions and the Ideological Formation define the contradictory discursive positioning about shared management of the dominant class belong to the state and civil society, pointing out the divergent ideological positions were silenced at the new framework.Downloads
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