HEALTH AND NOMADISM: TERRITORY AND BELONGING

ATHENEA DIGITAL(2017)

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Abstract
This article discusses how territory and linking notions articulate with the health field in Brazil, in view of the relations that are established between health staf and certain social groups who see in the movement a logic of life, survival and resistance: the nomads. The concept of territory is an important organizer of Brazilian's public policies, and is closely related to inclusion. The data were collected through participant observation of the daily work of two teams of Family Health Strategy, in a medium-sized city located in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. For these services, nomadism is seen as a nuisance. On the other hand, include not only acquires a sense of attachment and population control, but the demarcation of belonging territories, from the investment of the relation of users with health services.
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Social Inclusion,Public Policies,Territoriality
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