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Fear Heuristics in Forced Settlements and the Socio-Environmental Crisis

( Vol-5,Issue-5,May 2018 ) OPEN ACCESS
Author(s):

Jacira Lima da Graça, Flávio de São Pedro Filho, Rwrsilany Silva,Raul Afonso Pommer Barbosa, Cleice de Pontes Bernardo

Keywords:

Forced settlements. Heuristic of fear. Socio-environmental responsibility. Theory of Ecodevelopment. Theory U.

Abstract:

The heuristics of fear refers to the negative motivation which awakes as one responsible action, to adopte wise choice to do care with attention for life today and in future. The question to be answered is how is the ethical involvement regarding the social-environmental insecure in the settlement in Porto Velho at Nova Mutum Paraná? As argumentation, apply the U Theory and Eco-development Theory. The principal objective of this article is to analyze the heuristics of fear in a social system in the settlement established in Nova Mutum Paraná, City of Porto Velho, Rondonia, Brazil; and the specific objectives are the following: seek the cause-effect phenomenon of the fear in the social system in the Novo Mutum Paraná settlement (1); establish the social-environment responsibilities due to the settle (2); and indicate the possible convergence in perspective of the U Theory (3). Apply the study of cases method and its procedures. As consequence of the ethical implications of social-environmental unsafe in the settlement is delineated by the legal responsibility and the ethical responsibility. The innovation in the hyper-complexity of the system which causes eviction, deterritorialization requires the ability to operate from the deepest fields of social emergency and activates the sources of social fields. Should be adjusted (tuned) in every single involved, as following: open mind, open heart, and open goodwill; educate to be prudent with the heuristic of hope. This article will be the concern to researchers and other people involved on theoretical questions to delineate investigations about applied social sciences.

ijaers doi crossref DOI:

10.22161/ijaers.5.5.16

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