Collective action for quality of life: Autonomy, transdisciplinarity and intersetoriality

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In this study the social work lived by it's authors have been taken as an object of analysis by the human sciences. We have related our living experiences in the Family Health Program and in the Program of Health Agents in order to show our way of constructing local intersectorial actions. This is a qualitative study having as main objective the discussion of the representations and values thru the social processes and thru the individual subjective processes. By doing the analysis of our interventions we will discuss the potentialities of the intersectorial actions in the work of promoting health.

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Wimmer, G. F., & De Oliveira Figueiredo, G. (2006). Collective action for quality of life: Autonomy, transdisciplinarity and intersetoriality. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 11(1), 145–154. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1413-81232006000100022

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