O que cria uma região
estabelecendo dimensões analíticas para a aplicação da abordagem de construção regional de neumann
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Abordagem de Construção Regional, Regiões, Construção Regional, Regionalismos, Comunidades ImaginadasResumo
O artigo propõe algumas reflexões sobre os achados teóricos da Abordagem de Construção Regional defendida por Iver Neumann, notando que, embora sua abordagem ontológica seja a mais adequada para estudar processos de cons-trução regional no campo das Relações Internacionais, seus aspectos metodológicos foram pouco desenvolvidos até o momento. O artigo recorre à revisão bibliográfica para se situar na literatura sobre regiões como um todo e, valendo-se das reflexões obtidas, sugerir avanços. É apresentado um refinamento teórico da abordagem defendida por Neumann, focando em auxiliar o desenvolvimento de metodologias mais consistentes para pesquisas que a apliquem, sugerindo quatro dimensões de análise para estudar narrativas regionais. Defende-se que, utilizando como apoio as quatro di-mensões analíticas propostas, é possível inferir com segurança sobre o centro idealizado de uma região e os atores cuja atuação discursiva mais influenciaram na criação dessa comunidade imaginada.
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