LUTA SIMBÓLICA NA POLÃ�TICA CICLOVIÃ�RIA E MOBILIDADE INTELIGENTE

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Alexandra Aragão
Tatiana Reinehr de Oliveira
Grace Ladeira Garbaccio

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This article seeks to unveil the symbolic game in the process of construction of the cycling policy in the Federal District/DF, as part of the urban planning of Brasília, with regard to active mobility policies implemented in the last 15 years, related to the redefinition of mobility - Human, Intelligent, Creative and Sustainable City (CHICS) — with bicycle support. The analysis is carried out from the systemic and relational perspective of the structures of domination proposed by Bourdieu, based on the assumption of socially and historically constructed daily life. It will seek to elucidate whether the cycling policy in the DF would have arisen from micro-processes of social construction that would denote the formation of a local cycling culture. Or, on the other hand, if the public actions would have been the result of the symbolic construction of domination and the formatting of meanings, which would include an agenda aimed at reframing Brasília, in the context of smart cities. A contextual turn is suggested, based on the change in the dynamics between the various actors, based on the theory-author network of Latour, considering the formation of collective consciousness with more integrated, homogeneous and cohesive mobility solutions in the CHICS urban context. It starts from the dialectic-inductive methodology, observing the different positions in the application of the instrument.

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Alexandra Aragão, Universidade de Coimbra (UC)

Doutora em Ciências Jurídico-Políticas e mestre em Integração Europeia pela Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de Coimbra (FDUC). Professora de Direito do Ambiente na FDUC.

Tatiana Reinehr de Oliveira, Instituto de Direito Urbanístico de Brasília (IDUB)

Doutoranda e Mestre em Direito e Políticas Públicas pelo Centro Universitário de Brasília (CEUB). Especialista em Direito Público pela Escola Superior do Ministério Público do Distrito Federal (MPDFT). Bolsista da Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Profissionais de Nível Superior (CAPES). Vice-Diretora-Secretária do Instituto de Direito Urbanístico de Brasília (IDUB). Advogada.

Grace Ladeira Garbaccio, Instituto Brasiliense de Direito Público

 Doutora em Direito pela Universidade de Limoges e título reconhecido pela Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC). Mestre em Direito pela Universidade de Limoges/ França. Professora do Programa Stricto Sensu do Mestrado em Direito do IDP - Instituto Brasiliense de Direito Público - Brasília/DF

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