RESPONSABILIDADE PÚBLICA DOS FUNDOS VILLARES: UMA ANÁLISE DA SABEDORIA KAJANG
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https://doi.org/10.18623/rvd.v23.n1.3917Palabras clave:
Ammatoa Kajang Tribe, Deconstruction, Local Wisdom, Public Accountability, Village FundsResumen
Este estudo tem como objetivo examinar sistematicamente e criticamente o conceito de responsabilidade pública dos fundos de aldeia, integrando a perspectiva da sabedoria local da tribo Ammatoa Kajang. Utilizando uma abordagem de Revisão Sistemática da Literatura (SLR) com o protocolo PRISMA 2020, este estudo analisou 39 artigos científicos indexados na Scopus publicados entre 2009 e 2025, com o propósito de identificar modelos, teorias e práticas de responsabilidade pública na gestão dos fundos de aldeia. Os resultados da síntese mostram que a responsabilidade pública no nível das aldeias ainda é, em geral, orientada de forma administrativa e formalista, com foco na prestação de contas financeiras, no cumprimento regulatório e na supervisão externa. No entanto, os valores de sabedoria local dos Ammatoa Kajang, como Kamasemasea (simplicidade), Pappasang (confiabilidade) e Tallasa Kamasemasea (viver em harmonia com a natureza), oferecem um paradigma alternativo que enfatiza a responsabilidade moral, social e ecológica. Utilizando a perspectiva desconstrucionista de Jacques Derrida, este estudo destaca a tensão entre transparência e poder e abre um espaço reflexivo para a formação de um modelo híbrido de responsabilidade que combine ética local e mecanismos formais. Este estudo contribui para o fortalecimento da teoria da responsabilidade pública baseada na cultura e fornece recomendações normativas para políticas de governança de aldeias participativas, inclusivas e socialmente justas.
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