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[edit]Hello, I saw you editing Organization Workshop and wondered: Hadn't you renamed your account to Pronacampo9? Did you deliberately recreate the old one? If not, you may want to log out and log into your renamed account instead. Huon (talk) 08:51, 18 July 2013 (UTC)
Hi, Huon: pleasant surprise seeing you on my talkpage again – and watchful as ever, I notice! Yes, I did change my username, for obvious reasons, and was a bit puzzled why the old one kept ‘working’ – I realize I should have experimented a bit in the way you suggest, but I gather it’s the primordial fear of doing something ‘wrong’ and then never to be able to get in again? I am writing a new AfC about Clodomir – I am using my own photo I took of him in Costa Rica in 2008 - so I don’t need an OTRS for this I presume? I did log out and was able to log in with the new username, but, guess what! trying to check on that new Clodomir AfC I notice that I cannot access it with my Pronacampo9 username. If I revert to the old username, however, I can! As I do want to use the Pronacampo9 name, this is obviously a problem. I presume that, in order to be able to continue working on the new article with the new username, I have to cut and paste it from the ‘old’ userpage and paste it in a new AfC under the new Pronacampo username? Anyhow, I better confirm with you what would be the best procedure – what I do notice that from Pronacampo9 the new AfC is inaccessible, or are there other ways to get around this problem? I don’t know whether you are able to ‘see’ the new AfC – so I am including part 1 of the three part new AfC – you will see that Clodomir was (and still is!) quite a ‘character’.(Rafaelcarmen (talk) 11:54, 18 July 2013 (UTC))
- The draft certainly is accessible from both accounts; there's no need to copy and paste it (even if we had to change its title, there are better ways, but we don't need to bother with that at all). I expect it's just a matter of finding it. It's at Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Clodomir Santos de Morais, and this link should work from both accounts. I expect you used to access it via your contributions? The renamed account's contributions indeed don't include those you made with this account after recreating it, but every user can see every other account's contributions as well as his own - there's a "User contributions" link in the "Toolbox" section of the left sidebar whenever you look at a user page or user talk page that will show you that user's contributions. I'll leave a copy of the relevant links at the renamed account's talk page for your convenience. Huon (talk) 13:49, 18 July 2013 (UTC)
Clodomir Santos de Morais
[edit]Clodomir Santos de Morais | |
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Born | Santa Maria da Vitoria, Bahía State, Brazil | 30 September 1928
Nationality | Brazilian |
Known for | The Organization Workshop (OW)/Large Group Capacitation Method (LGCM) |
Awards | Professor Doctor Honoris Causa UNIR [1] Human Rights Prize (2008 - Brazil) |
Clodomir Santos de Morais, PhD (30 September 1928), is a Brazilian Sociologist, journalist, trade unionist, political activist, musician, story teller, factory worker,lawyer and author. He is best known as the originator of the Organization Workshop and the associated Large Group Capacitation Method(LGCM).
Biography
[edit]Pre-exile: Bahía, São Paulo, Pernambuco
[edit]de Morais (occasionally spelled Moraes)[2] was born in Santa Maria da Vitoria, Bahía State, Brazil.[3] After elementary school and a short apprenticeship as tailor there, he moved, barely 15, to São Paulo where, to pay for his studies, he played saxofone in a jazz band and clarinet in a symphonic orchestra,[4] before becoming a conveyor belt operator at the São Paulo Ford plant making it to line supervisor after two years. While finishing his Secondary he also worked as part-time journalist. It was while working at Ford that he became involved in Trade Unionism and political activism along with the painter Luis Enjorras Ventura, the educator Dario Lorenzo, the arts critic Radha Abramo as well as the sociologist Fernando Henrique Cardoso (FHC), who later was to become president of the Republic. In 1950, aged 22, he moved to the Bahía State capital Salvador where he founded the weekly “Critica”, the only opposition paper to the then governor Régis Pacheco. In 1951 he moved to Recife where, while studying for Lawyer (advogado) at the Federal University of Pernambuco, he worked as Associated Press reporter on several local dailies (such as e.g. the Jornal do Comercio) and for Radio Clube and Radio Olinda.[5] Together with Francisco Julião, who became their president[6], he was co-founder of the Nordeste Peasant League [7] movement in Pernambuco.[8].The insights which gave rise to what was eventually to become the Organization Workshop were the unanticipated outcome of a clandestine meeting held by a large group of Peasant League middle managers in an ordinary townhouse, in Recife in 1954, to study Brazilian Agrarian Law, and which Clodomir de Morais attended. An evaluation conducted six months after that meeting found that participants had made remarkable contributions to their home communities, in some cases in marked contrast to previous behavior. Rather than improved knowledge of Agrarian Law (most of which had been forgotten), they had developed strong organizational skills. de Morais attributed this unexpected outcome to the fact that "the cramped conditions of the house, combined with the need for secrecy so as not to arouse the suspicion of the police, [...] had imposed on the group a strict organizational discipline in terms of division and synchronization of all the tasks needed for such an event".[4] This insight led Moraes to think about practical exercises where a shared resource base, activity, and the need for analytical thought would stimulate organizational consciousness. From the early 60s onwards de Morais staged workshops of an experimental character [9] among the Pernambuco Peasant Leagues.[10] [11] In 1955 de Morais had been elected delegate to the Pernambuco Federal Assembly where he was instrumental in getting approval for the creation of the Pernambucan Development Bank - BANDEPE[12] about which he is known to have quipped "I am hopeless with money, yet am responsible for one of the big banks in the country".[13] The military coup d'état of 1 April 1964 overthrew the João Goulart government. Countless left-wing politicians and activists were arrested. Freire recounts that de Morais had already been imprisoned and tortured - he, and his then wife - well before the coup (1962), “by the Police of Carlos Lacerda, in Rio de Janeiro”, “because of his political activities” which meant that, including 1964 post-Coup, he spent “a total of two years in prison”.[14][15] Paulo Freire himself was arrested at the time of the coup and spent some time with his friend de Morais in the same tiny cell in the Olinda prison.[16] Among the many incriminating counts the Military held against de Morais - he ranked a honorary 12th on the Junta's list of the 100 troublemakers who had their civil rights suspended for 10 years -[17], were his, and the Peasant League's Cuban sympathies, eg the hospitality he gave in his house, in 1961, to the visiting Cuban Central Committee member. [18] During his captivity Clodomir, always a raconteur[19][20], wrote a series of stories from "deep Brazil".[21] [22][23][24] At a much later stage in life, de Morais would reminisce about those days of liberating struggle.[25] de Morais was forced into exile for 15 years and was granted asylum at the Chilean Embassy in Rio de Janeiro.
1964 - 1988: Years of Exile and spread of the Organization Workshop to Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa and Europe
[edit]While In Chile, Clodomir specialized in Cultural Anthropology at Santiago University and in Agrarian Reform at the ICIRA Institute (Agrarian Reform Capacitation and Research Institute), after which he was appointed United Nations Agrarian Reform consultant for Latin America. In 1968, his position as Agrarian Reform [26] consultant for Honduras, allowed him to set up a ‘Centre’ OW [27] in the Guanchias Cooperative [28] The construction of the Centre itself became an integral part of that OW.[29]
In 1969 he directs a large ‘Centre’OW in Panamá in the context of President Torrijos then ‘Mil Jovenes’ (Thousand Youths) Operation which sent out 1,000 young Panamanians to reproduce the OW in support of the government’s agrarian reform.[30] 280 new enterprises resulted, grouped under the Panamanian CONAC (National Confederation of Campesino Land Settlements) which subsequently organized further OW learning events nationally.[31] In 1970-73 de Morais became ILO advisor for Costa Rica where a new Land Settlement Policy had just come in operation, and where, among others, his conferences, at the University of Costa Rica and the UNA (Universidad Nacional) aroused a keen interest. At the behest of the ITCO (Institute for Lands and Colonization) president T.Quirós, a Centre OW, funded by the ILO, was arranged in Bataán, which produced a number of new cadres and OW directors, responsible, in 1973 alone, for 80 pre-cooperative groups and 15 new enterprises. [32] Barrantes’ 1998 book ‘Coopesilencio: 25 years on’[33] traces the story of one of the many cooperative enterprises which survive in Costa Rica, dating back to those groundbreaking years (see: Organization Workshop 'Long term survival' and the more recent Germinadora regional project).
From 1973 to 76 de Morais was FAO consultant for Honduras and in charge of the PROCCARA Program (Campesino Capacitation Program for Agrarian Reform), which became the blueprint for the ‘Honduran Model’, ie, the application of the OW on a countrywide basis.[34][35]27,000 Hondurans and other nationals, mainly campesinos, but also students and public sector workers, participated in more than 200 OWs [36][37] which led to the creation of 1,053 new enterprises, some of the bigger ones, such as the palm oil growing and processing plants Hondupalma,[38], Salama[39] and Coapalma.[40] still operating today.
1988 - : back in Brazil
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Bibliography
[edit]- Andersson, Gavin (2004). Unbounded Governance: A Study of Popular Development Organization. UK: Open University.
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(help) - Araújo, Sebastão Lopes (2009). A Metodologia da Capacitação Massiva como Instrumento de inclusão social: Estudo de caso – The Large Group Capacitation Methodology as an Instrument of social inclusion: a case study (PDF) (in Portuguese). Fortaleza, Ceará State, Brazil: Ceará State University, Br.
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(help) - Barrantes, Victor, J. (1998). La construcción de un sueño: Coopesilencio, 25 años después – The construction of a dream: Coopesilencio 25 years on. Costa Rica: EUNA.
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(help) - Carmen, R.; Labra, I. (2012). Clodomir Santos de Morais (PDF). S.Africa: Seriti.
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(help) - Cavalcanti, Paulo (1980). O caso eu conto, como o caso foi – Just in case I tell the story as it really was Vol. 2. Recife, Brazil: Editora Guararapes.
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(help) - CeCAC, Centro Cultural Antonio Carlos de Carvalho (2005). A Reforma Agraria no Brasil e na America Latina –Agrarian Reform in Brazil and Latin America (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro Brazil: CeCAC.
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(help) - Cintra, Benito Eliseu Leite (1998). Paulo Freire entre o grego e o semita: educação: filosofia e comunhão – Paulo Freire between Greek and Semite: education, philosophy and communion. Porto Alegre, Br: ediPURCS. ISBN 9788574300153.
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(help) - Correia, Jacinta CB (2001). Comunicación y Capacitación en Empresas Autogestionarias surgidas de Laboratorios Organizacionales - Communication and Capacitation in the Selfmanaging Enterprises resulting from Organization Workshops (in Spanish). Mexico: PhD Thesis Chapingo University.
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(help) - Correia, Jainta JB (1994). Comunicação e Capacitação – Communication and Capacitation (in Portuguese). Brasilia, Br: IATTERMUND.
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(help) - Correia, Jacinta CB (2007). Learning with Africa: the Case of Mozambique (PDF). Goa (India): Presentation made in Jan 2006 at the ‘African Diaspora in India 'TADIA' meeting.
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(help) - Erazo, Benjamin; Fajardo, Allan (1980). El Proceso de Colectivización del Agro Hondureño - The collectivation process of Honduran agriculture (in Spanish). Mexico: Centro de Estudios Superiores Tercer Milenio – CESTEM no 1.
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(help) - Freire, Paulo; Guimarães, Sérgio (1987). Aprendendo com a própia história – Learning with one’s own History (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro, Br.: Paz e Terra.
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(help) - Instituto Nacional Agrario-National Agrarian Institute, (INA) (1974). Programa de Capacitación Campesina para la Reforma Agraria - Campesino Capacitation Program for Agrarian Reform. Tegucigalpa, Honduras: Government Printer.
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(help) - José, Emiliano (2005). Boletim do Deputado Emiliano - Newssheet of the Deputy Emiliano (in Portuguese). Bahía, Br.: Boletim No 91 May.
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(help) - Labra, Ivan (1994). Por uma Psicologia Social Cientifica -For a Scientific Social Psychology (in Portuguese). Brasilia: IATTERMUND Instituto de Apoio Tecnico aos Paises do Terceiro Mundo. ISBN 9567369526.
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(help) - Labra, Isabel; Labra, Ivan (2012). The Organization Workshop Method (PDF). Seriti, S.A.: Integra Terra Network Editor.
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(help) - Morais, Clodomir (1950). O Amor e a Sociedade – Love and Society – Collection of Poems (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro, Br.: Helius - São Paulo Academy of Ltters).
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(help) - Moraes, Clodomir -”Peasant Leagues in Brazil” in: Stavenhagen, Rodolfo (1970). Agrarian Problems and Peasant Movements in Latin America. New York: Anchor. ISBN 0385074999.
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(help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Morais, Clodomir; et al. (1976). El modelo hondureño de desarrollo agrario – The Honduran model of agrarian development (in Spanish). Tegucigalpa, Honduras: National Government Publication.
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(help) - Morais, Clodomir, Santos de (1979). Apuntes de teoría de la organización – Notes on theory of Organization (in Spanish). Managua, Nicaragua: PNUD, OIT-NIC/79/010, COPERA Project.
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(help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Morais, Clodomir, Santos de (1987). Objective conditions and subjective factors. PhD Thesis (in Spanish). Rostock GDR.
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(help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Morais, Clodomir, Santos de (1997). História das Ligas Camponesas do Brasil – History of the Peasant Leagues in Brazil (in Spanish). Brasila, Brazil: IATTERMUND - Instituto de Apoio Técnico aos Países de Terceiro Mundo.
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(help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Morais, Clodomir Santos de (2002a). Já estamos na Camuflada Guerra Civil do Desemprego – We are already engaged in the Hidden Civil War of Unemployment (PDF) (in Portuguese). Porto Velho, Amazonia, Brazil: PRIMEIRA VERSÃO no 67 Edufro.
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(help) - Morais, Clodomir Santos de (2002b). Mestre Ambrósio – Master Ambrosio (PDF) (in Portugues). Porto Velho, Amazonia, Brazil: PRIMEIRA VERSÃO no 89 Edufro.
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(help)CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - Morais, Clodomir Santos de (2002c). Pedro Bunda – Contos Verossímeis – Pedro Bunda – Plausible Stories (PDF) (in Portuguese). Porto Velho, Amazonia, Brazil: PRIMEIRA VERSÃO no 71 Edufro.
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(help) - Morais, Clodomir Santos de (2002d). O Ladrão da calça de Casimira– The Thief of Casimira’s Pants (PDF) (in Portugues). Porto Velho, Amazonia, Brazil: PRIMEIRA VERSÃO no 87 Edufro.
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(help)CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - Morais, Clodomir Santos de (2003). Dicionario de reforma agraria America Latina – Dictionary of Agrarian Reform in Latin America (in Portuguese). Porto Velho, Amazonia, Brazil: Universidade Federal de Rondônia. ISBN 9788588436541.
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(help) - Morais, Clodomir Santos de (2009). Cenários da libertação: Paulo Freire na prisão, no exílio e na universidade. – Scenes of Liberation: Paulo Freire in prison, in exile and at the University (in Portuguese). Porto Velho, Amazonia: Editora da Universidade Federal de Rondônia.
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(help) - Neto, Joaquim Lisboa (23 April 2012). CLODOMIR MORAIS: Uma Trajetória de Luta em Favor dos Excluídos - Clodomir Morais – a Path in the Struggle in Defense of the Excluded (in Portuguese). Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil: Jornal Comércio Hoje.
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(help) - Silveira, Caio, M.; et al. (1997). Metodologias de Capacitação - Cefe, Gespar, Capacitação Massiva – Methods of Capacitatio – Cefe, Gespar, Large Group Capacitation Method (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: FASE.
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(help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Sobrado, Miguel; Rojas, Juan José Herrera (2006). EUNA (ed.). America Latina: crisis del Estado clientelista y la construcción de repúblicas ciudadanas - Latin America: crisis of the clientelist state and building the citizen republics (PDF) (in Spanish). Costa Rica. ISBN 9977-65-281-3.
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(help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Van Dam, Cees (1982). EL LABORATORIO EXPERIMENTAL DE C. SANTOS DE MORAIS - UNA PEDAGOGIA PARA LA ORGANIZACIÓN SOCIAL - The Experimental Workshop of C. Santos de Morais – a pedagogy for social organization (PDF) (in Spanish). The Hague Netherlands: CESO.
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References
[edit]Footnotes
- ^ UNIR, Amazonia, Brazil
- ^ Moraes 1970.
- ^ Carmen & Sobrado 2000, Ch. 2 Clodomir Santos de Morais: the Origins of the Large Group Capacitation Method and Theory.
- ^ a b Carmen & Sobrado 2000, p. 15.
- ^ CeCAC 2005.
- ^ Moraes 1970, p. 467.
- ^ de Morais 1997.
- ^ When the Pernambuco Agricultual and Cattle Raising Society of Planters, SAPP, located on the Galiléia Plantation, in Vitória de Santo Antão, Pernambuco, was formed. Re: Peasant Leagues /Ligas Camponesas
- ^ known originally as 'Experimental Workshop on Theory of Organization' (EWTO) see: Labra & Labra 2012, p. 2 and Van Dam 1982, pp. 69–72 5.6: Nature and reason for the artificial aspect of the Experimental Workshop.
- ^ Correia 2001, p. 142 - How the OWs evolved - includes discussion of why 'Experimental' was dropped.
- ^ Andersson 2004, p. 130 - The Origins of the OW.
- ^ in 1998 taken over by ABN/AMRO and in 2008 by SANTANDER. see Wikipedia article
- ^ Neto 2012.
- ^ Freire & Guimarães 1987, p. 46.
- ^ Cavalcanti 1980, p. 70.
- ^ Freire & Guimarães 1987, p. 135 "Carta a Clodomir Moraes - Letter to Clodomir Moraes, "my comrade-in-arms, my friend"-Freire.
- ^ Ato No1
- ^ to be understood in the context of President Janio Quadros' visit, the year before, to Cuba, accompanied by two League Officers re: Moraes, 1970 p.478 and Luta armada de esquerda no Brasil transl: the Left’s armed struggle in Brazil
- ^ Freire & Guimarães 1987, p. 46 Clodomir é um grande contador de estórias - 'great storyteller'.
- ^ Cavalcanti 1980, p. 70 Ch VI - de Morais telling stories and playing the piano in Recife prison.
- ^ José 2005.
- ^ Morais 2002b.
- ^ Morais 2002c.
- ^ Morais 2002d.
- ^ Morais 2009.
- ^ re: Instituto Nacional Agrario (INA) National Agrarian Institute
- ^ Together with the 'Course' OW, the 'Centre' OW is a variant of the main and more commonly applied ‘Field’-OW format. While the latter is intended for local mass participation, the Course and Centre OW are conducted indoors and are intended for the formation (training) of Cadres, Investment Assistants ('APIs), Economic Development Experts ('TDEs') and future OW Directors. While the former lasts 30 days, the latter may take up to three months to complete. - see Correia in Carmen & Sobrado, p. 198 , Correira 2001, p. 146 and Organization Workshop. In International and Community Development circles, these formats are more commonly known as TOT (Training of Trainers) Courses. There is a fourth OW format, the 'Enterprise' OW, for reviving/rebooting existing Enterprises in trouble Correia 2001, p. 146
- ^ USAID, 1985 #21‘Guanchias Limitada: a case study of an Agrarian Reform Cooperative in Honduras’
- ^ Correia 2001, p. 145.
- ^ Correia 2001, p. 143.
- ^ Carmen & Sobrado, p. 81.
- ^ Carmen & Sobrado 2000, p. 53.
- ^ Barrantes 1998.
- ^ Morais 1976.
- ^ later on, in Brazil, known as PROGER (Employment and Income Generation Program), PRONAGER (National Program for Employment and Income Generation) and SIPGER (Employment and Income Generation System)
- ^ Erazo & Fajardo 1980.
- ^ INA 1974.
- ^ Hondupalma celebrated its 30th year of operation in 2012
- ^ Palm Oil Producers in Honduras Salama p3
- ^ - Coapalma pays 15m lempiras to Bandesa "Coapalma abona L15 millones a Banadesa". La Prensa. 3 January 2013.
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