Date: May 13, 2005
Location: UFMG School of Education

Under the format of a conference-debate, the intended intervention is aimed at researchers interested in discussing studies that, from a field of work and intervention, propose reflections on “living work,” adopting a transdisciplinary approach. The proposed discussion aims to interrogate concepts such as management, competence, risk, prescribed work, antecedent norms, health, industrious activity, work collective, discourse, dialogism, and self-confrontation, based on studies that draw their principles and foundations from the Sciences of Language (Applied Linguistics, Dialogical Discourse Analysis), Labor Sciences (Ergonomics, Ergology), and Health Sciences (Psychology, Psychodynamics). We will begin with the concept of human activity as the organizing axis of the reflection.

Speaker: Professor Maristela Botelho França – UNIRIO.
Discussant: Professor Francisco Lima – School of Engineering – UFMG