EXPANSION OF A PARTICIPATORY RURAL: THE EMERGENCE OF THE MODES OF EXISTENCE TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF A MICROPOLITICS OF COLLECTIVE DESIRE
Social Participation; Environmental health; Micropolitics of desire, Rural health; Health Psychology.
Rural areas and their populations are undergoing profound changes in relationships, functions and flows that are increasingly interconnected with the urban, with a distinct conception of society. Thus, rural populations carry political, economic, cultural elements, that is, modes of territoriality and existence in the environment that place them against what is now considered social development. Focusing on the rural area of the municipality of Vitória da Conquista-Bahia and the inclusion of all those excluded from the concept of social participation (plants, animals, tractors, among others), this project uses the concept of modes of existence in Souriau (2017) and Latour (2108) as necessary to understand the inclusion of these excluded others in social participation. The project seeks to open a dialogue with the concepts of micropolitics of collective desire in Guattari and Rolnik (2007) to the construction of another literature on rural or rural participatory social participation. Also aggregating concepts such as the minor (minority) literature in Deleuze and Guattari (1986) and the concept of natural contract in Michel Serres (1991), and having, as the final product, a new contract in rural social participation (the rural participatory ). As a methodology, Brief Ethnography and Participatory Rural Diagnosis - DRP are intended. A document will be created with political and management guidelines that will be sent to the city of Vitória da Conquista-Bahia with the aim of expanding public policies in social participation for the rural environment. Furthermore, the analysis of a micropolitics of collective desire will be added to the field of health psychology, in which the concept of collective is expanded, with the insertion of modes of existence, thus providing health and affection, another possible psychology.