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Audiovisual Mediation and Permanent Education: Scenes from a Training Course with SUAS Workers

Abstract

This paper presents the results of an intervention study that aimed to investigate the capacity of audiovisual mediation in a formative course with workers from the basic social assistance of the Single Social Assistance System - SUAS in the municipality of Joinville in Brazil. The theoretical and methodological orientation was the social historical psychology in dialogue with ideas from Jacques Rancière’s work. The route’s methodological emphasis was the audiovisual mediation, that privileged the audience of cinematographic works produced in the city, among other imagetic activities, followed by a discussion group. In the process of analysis, we sought to work with the assembly of the scenes of the study, conjecturing relations between the plan of these episodes in the intervention-study with the broader field that circumvents the experience of being a worker of SUAS. We present the results and discussions in three scenes. In the first scene we highlight the work of mediation and present a narrative showing some episodes and details of the study meetings. In the second we discuss the probable senses of expectation and debate the way the participation in the course produced qualitative experiences with expectation. And, in the third scene, we reflect on the need for permanent education activities that allow spaces for dialogue, experiences, and openness to give meaning to the social assistance work. We consider that the way in which the journey was experienced allowed the emergence of scenes in the study that express the power of audiovisual mediation. Also, the theoretical methodological arrangement that underpinned the training course was necessary for the construction of these results.

Keywords:
Permanent education; Movie theater; Social protection

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