ENSEADA INDÚSTRIA NAVAL: ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL PROCESSES AND DRAMS AROUND
A DEVELOPMENT PROJECT.
development; shipbuilding industry; shipyard; Maragogipe; social process; tragedy
People and groups articulate in their daily lives different dimensions of their identity and also
characterize social diversity. One of the aspects that obscure or highlight these relations is the
consequence of the interaction between asymmetric powers and different logics of
domination in which people and groups interact, in which forms of knowing relationships are
configured where many interests are mixed, are economic, political, cultural, environmental.
Following this bias, the research aims to analyze the dynamics and interactions that involve the
actors participating in the network for the implementation of large projects for development,
specifically the construction and installation of the Paraguaçu Cove Shipyard, also identifying
the actors' speeches, their respective bases of legitimacy and the power relations tied to the
installation of the enterprise. The research starts from the exercises of ethnographic
description and social construction of the object of study, respecting the plurality of identities,
roles and discourses of the social actors participating in the project, directly or indirectly
affected, the risks brought to the environment and, to emphasize the perception of these
before the developmental processes implanted in their territories.