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Análise da Rede de Relações e sua Influência nas Políticas Públicas de Turismo

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  • Joana Luiza Oliveira Alencar
  • Edgar Reyes Junior

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Este trabalho analisa a influência da atuação dos representantes da sociedade no encaminhamento de demandas por políticas públicas. O objeto de estudo é o Conselho Nacional de Turismo (CNTur) e são utilizadas as abordagens de redes sociais e de campos com o objetivo de investigar a relação entre os conselheiros e o resultado de sua atuação na formulação da política nacional. As fontes de pesquisa foram 46 atas de reunião do CNTur, registradas de 2003 a 2015, cuja análise identificou as propostas levadas ao CNTur e os conselheiros proponentes e apoiadores como subsídio para formação da rede do conselho. A seguir, foram realizadas entrevistas com foco nas demandas propostas e na pesquisa documental. Os resultados indicam que a diversidade de atores envolvidos, dos atores externos contrários e a propensão a contestar regras preestabelecidas são características que favorecem o encaminhamento positivo da demanda; todavia, a existência de consenso no conselho não auxilia seu atendimento. This study analyses the influence of the actions undertaken by representatives of society in conveying demands for public policies. The object of the study is the National Tourism Council. Social network and field approaches were used with the goal of investigating how councilors engage with each other, and the results of their actions in the elaboration of tourism policies. The study makes studies 46 records of CNTur meeting minutes, recorded between 2003 and 2015. The analysis identified the demands presented, as well as the councilors who proposed, or supported them; this information served as a subsidy to the identification of the council’s network structure. The results show that diversity among actors involved, external opposing actors, and propensity to contest pre-established rules are characteristics that favor the advancement of a demand. However, the existence of consensus in the council does not necessarily help in obtaining a favorable advancement of a demand.

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  • Joana Luiza Oliveira Alencar & Edgar Reyes Junior, 2017. "Análise da Rede de Relações e sua Influência nas Políticas Públicas de Turismo," Discussion Papers 2355, Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada - IPEA.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipe:ipetds:2355
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