Deliberative democracy, citizenship and social management
analysis at the Gurupi transit, transport and security council
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24302/drd.v9i0.1892Abstract
The management councils, stimulated after the promulgation of the 1988 Brazilian Constitution, must be anchored in democracy and effective participatory deliberation. This article aims to identify the presence of the Criteria of Deliberative Citizenship and Social Management in the Municipal Council of Transit, Transport and Security of Gurupi/TO (COMTTSG), created on March 27, 2015 by Municipal Law No. 2,206, as an organ of social control of management of the Municipality's traffic policies. The methodology used in this research was qualitative analysis, based on observation in COMTTSG meetings; seven semi-structured interviews; and questionnaires with the same public. It was verified that despite some weaknesses regarding the dimensions of Deliberative Citizenship and Social Management set forth in this paper, traffic accident numbers show that changes are occurring in the municipality, what can demonstrate that effective actions in the management of the public policies in the scope of the transit in Gurupi/TO are in course.
Keywords: Management Councils. Deliberative Citizenship. Social Management. Traffic. Public Policy.
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