Coordinator: Profº Bruno Rego Deusdará Rodrigues

Description:The intensification of migratory flows in the last two decades has produced relevant and current demands in the world of work, which enable the insertion of researchers in the area of ​​letters / linguistics into multiprofessional teams to analyze concrete work situations, promote intercultural training and impacts on literary and philosophical production. The shared challenge between the State and civil society lies in the elaboration of practices of integration of refugees in the context of work and social life. In this direction, the investigation of issues such as the analysis and formation of work groups, the presence of stereotypes and stigmas in these circuits, the expansion of the processes of formation for work are some of the demands already presented to the group and their reflections in the literature and in the philosophy. Considering that there are few links between labor sciences and migratory studies, the proposed articulation here emphasizes the innovative nature of the researchers who are part of this project working in national and international research networks in the language / work and literature / philosophy and experience in orientation, in the ambit of the GP Letters and Linguistic, in dissertations and theses that deal with these topics. This project aims to reflect on the relationships between the complexity of historical and contemporary migratory flows and the different modalities of insertion of individuals into the world of work and the intellectual universe. For this, the project proposes the theoretical approximation of the work sciences and ergology with the discussions originating in the field of intercultural relations and the analysis of discourse and interactions. The field of analysis and intervention will be based on the joint investigation of voluntary and forced migratory processes and their effects on individuals and integration communities. The results will enable theoretical articulation, training of researchers and production at the international level, as well as social relevance arising from the policies of integration of immigrants and refugees, nowadays and in historical perspective. This debate has already been strongly developed with København University (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and Università della Svizzera Italiana (University of the Italian Switzerland).

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