Social movements of women seen through social management theory: a study of the academic literature on social movements with participation of women in Tocantins / Movimentos sociais de mulheres à luz da gestão social: um estudo da literatura acadêmica sob
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Women's social movements are formed as networks of collaboration
and neighborhood (SACCHET, 2009) and later are formalized as
associations, cooperatives, NGOs and Social Organications of Public
Interest. Throughout this process of formalization, it is necessary to
glimpse whether the forms of organization of these groups of women
reproduce the ideals of traditional strategic administration or bring
with them practices, principles and objectives linked to Social
Management. According to Cançado, Tenório and Pereira (2011), these
would be: collective decision-making, dialogue, intelligibility,
transparency and emancipation. There is significant literature
documenting the differences between male and female management styles.
Buttner (2001), Chao and Tian (2013) and De Mascia (2015), for example,
report that women managers had more relational skills, greater ability
to work in teams, and greater focus on integrative strategies in
conflict resolution. Other characteristics of the female management
style would be informality/accessibility (CUBA; DECENZO; ANISH, 1983)
and the incentive to participation (BOWEN; HISRICH, 1986; NEIDER, 1987;
BRUSH, 1992). It remains to be found in women's social movements if
there is a predominance of women's management styles and if these styles
resemble the principles of social management. The objective of this
study is to verify among the social movements with female participation
in Tocantins if there are in their management practices traces of Social
Management. The survey of the existing movements was made through
search in the academic databases Scielo, IBICT and Proquest. The
methodology is qualitative, based on literature review on the subjects
in question.
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Iwamoto, H. M., Cardoso Cançado, A., &
Vasconcellos Sobrinho, M. (2019). Social movements of women seen through
social management theory: a study of the academic literature on social
movements with participation of women in Tocantins / Movimentos sociais
de mulheres à luz da gestão social: um estudo da literatura acadêmica
sob. CAMPO - TERRITÓRIO: REVISTA DE GEOGRAFIA AGRÁRIA, 13(31 Dez.). https://doi.org/10.14393/RCT133101
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