Combater a fragmentação, cultivar a solidariedade

professores do Arizona se organizam durante a pandemia da COVID-19

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22420/rde.v20i1.2827

Parole chiave:

Trabalho, Greve, Docente, Red for Ed, Covid-19, Pandemia

Abstract

Com o objetivo de explorar a interação entre a solidariedade e a fragmentação entre docentes, este artigo utiliza uma lente bifocal crítica para examinar as experiências de seis professores/as mobilizadores/as durante a pandemia. A pesquisa qualitativa se centra na experiência desses/as docentes numa análise iterativa do contexto político e pandêmico, da ação trabalhista e de sua construção discursiva de sentido. Situando suas experiências numa história sociopolítica do contexto trabalhista do Arizona, a pesquisa argumenta que a fragmentação dos/das professores/as se intensificou como resultado da resposta desigual do Estado à pandemia, minando certas possibilidades de ação interdistrital; um senso incorporado de solidariedade e força desenvolvido na participação do movimento Red for Ed, de 2018, se estendeu à mobilização docente na pandemia; e esse senso de força incorporado levou professores/as a se engajarem em ações trabalhistas militantes, algumas das quais levaram líderes sindicais relutantes a adotar uma postura mais de oposição. O artigo considera como os movimentos de professores/as moldam seus cenários políticos e trabalhistas, assim como são moldados por eles.

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Biografia autore

Riley Collins, Universidade da Califórnia em Santa Cruz

Departamento de Educação, Universidade da Califórnia em Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz, CA, EUA.

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Pubblicato

2026-04-16

Come citare

Collins, R. (2026). Combater a fragmentação, cultivar a solidariedade: professores do Arizona se organizam durante a pandemia da COVID-19. Retratos Da Escola, 20(1), 487–505. https://doi.org/10.22420/rde.v20i1.2827

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Sezione

Os sindicatos e as lutas globais por justiça na educação