BY MARIA CLARA DIAS and LUIS ESLAVA — In this article we explore current debates about social inclusion in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro acheter viagra en pharmacie. Through a comparison of two initiatives that aim to redress socio-economic segregation in Rio, we analyse the ontological position that these programs adopt towards their subjects, paying particular attention to the programs’ assumptions regarding the legality and development status of residents in informal neighbourhoods. Our aim is to demonstrate how some social inclusion programs recognize and respect the diversity and life experience of marginalized subjects, whereas other nominally successful programs do not achieve such objectives. Read More
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