CAPACIDADE DA AGREGAÇÃO
COMPROMISSOS, ÁGUA E UMA FORMA DE CUIDADO COLETIVO NO NORDESTE DO BRASIL
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https://doi.org/10.22409/rcj.v0i0.630Palavras-chave:
Agregação, Brasil, Coletivos, Futuro, Forma política, Compromissos, Água./ Keywords, Aggregation, Brazil, Collectives, Future, Political form, Promises, Water./ Palabras clave, Agregación, Colectivo, Compromisos, Agua.Resumo
No transcurso do Século XXI, as pessoas vêm fazendo experimentações com diferentes formas de organização política. No nordeste do Brasil, esse espírito experimental levou à criação do Pacto das Águas, um processo envolvendo mais de oito mil participantes reunidos em uma série de audiências públicas[1]nas quais foram realizados compromissos de zelar pela água, observando as especificidades do contexto local. O Pacto reuniu estas promessas em um formato escalonado o qual, acreditam os organizadores, irá proporcionar os meios necessários para lidar com as questões estatais relativas à água. O Pacto romperia com uma história de fracassos infraestruturais e legais concernentes ao acesso às águas subterrâneas no estado do Ceará. Este artigo examina a forma como este coletivo foi produzido, quais foram suas unidades constitutivas e como a lógica da agregação conduziu as práticas que levaram à sua compilação. Meu objetivo é reexaminar o coletivo como uma forma de competência quantitativa que deve ser qualitativamente reconsiderada.
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