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Movimento Popular Urbano e Mulheres no Brasil: Uma Experiência de Feminização das Políticas Públicas de Habitação

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  • Charmain Levy

    (Université du Québec en Outaouais)

  • Anne Latendresse

    (Université du Québec à Montréal)

  • Marianne Carle-Marsan

    (Université du Québec à Montréal)

Abstract

ResumoEste artigo vai abordar a mutação do movimento por moradia, permeado pela presença significativa de mulheres em sua base e liderança, e mostrar até que ponto esse processo contribui para a elaboração das políticas públicas habitacionais. Esta pesquisa ilustra como a tomada de consciência da questão de gênero coopera para mudanças nas políticas públicas de moradia. A partir dos exemplos de São Paulo e Rio de Janeiro, é possível saber de que forma uma estratégia de aliança entre organizações populares de tipo classista, grupos feministas e representantes eleitos progressistas contribui para a adoção de políticas públicas que levem em conta as condições de vida e especificidades das mulheres, assim como trazer à lume a influência que os movimentos sociais podem ter nas políticas públicas, colaborando para as transformações institucionais em matéria de políticas e ações públicas. Palavras-chave: Gênero, Movimento social, Política pública, Moradia, Governança. Abstract This article examines the changes that took place in the Brazilian housing movement through a growing participation of women in its organization and especially in its local leadership. It aims at understanding the degree in which this participation has contributed to the elaboration of housing public policy. This research illustrates how awareness around gender and housing issues contributes to promote changes in housing public policy. Using the examples of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro housing movement organizations, we observe how a strategic alliance between popular urban organizations, feminist groups and progressive elected representatives have contributed to the adoption of public policies that take into consideration the specificities and needs of low income urban women. We especially focus on the influence of social movements on public policy and on institutional changes in terms of politics and public action. Key words: gender, social movement, public policy, housing, governance.

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