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Poverty in Brazil



Poverty and Psychology: From Global Perspectiveto Local Practice

Poverty and Psychology: From Global Perspectiveto Local Practice
Although poverty is a global issue profoundly affectingmillions of human beings, the psychology literature rarely focuses onthis problem. "Poverty and Psychology: From Global Perspective toLocal" "Practice" seeks to remedy that by bringing togetheracademics, community practitioners and clinicians who are activelyinvolved in studying the ramifications of poverty in groups andindividuals as well as outlining successful methods of participantintervention. With a focus on positive and critical psychology and theresilience of the human spirit, the book brings the psychology ofpoverty up-to-date with current thinking and scientific approaches, and will inspire and encourage those working in the field. Covering awide range of settings, from the shanty towns of Brazil and Venezuelato the inner cities of England and Scotland, to indigenous communitiesof the Australian outback, noted contributors share their directexperiences and a positive message for working toward progressivesolutions.



Born Again in Brazil: The Pentecostal Boom and the Pathogens of Poverty by R. Andrew Chestnut,
Born Again in Brazil: The Pentecostal Boom and the Pathogens of Poverty by R. Andrew Chestnut,
"For vivid insight, lively narrative and persuasive use of life histories, this is o major piece of ethnography". -- David Martin, University of London A spiritual revolution is transforming the religious landscape of Latin America. Evangelical Protestantism, particularly Pentecostalism, has replaced Catholicism as the leading religion in thousands of barrios on the urban periphery. But in few Latin American nations have Protestants multiplied as rapidly as in Brazil. What accounts for this rise? Combining historical, political, and ethnographic research, R. Andrew Chesnut shows that the relationship between faith healing and illness in the conversion process is integral to the popularity of Pentecostalism among Brazil's poor. While providing analysis of the economic and political factors, Chesnut draws on his extensive interview material to capture his informants' conversion experience. In doing so, he both provides a historical framework for understanding Pentecostalism in Latin America and insight into the motivations and beliefs of the crentes themselves. -- Analyzes major transformation in the religious landscape. -- Combines historical, political, and anthropological perspectives.



Viceroyalty of Brazil - The Portuguese Viceroyalty of Brazil encompassed not even the majority of current Brazil. It was restricted to its current South, Center-West and Southeastern regions, mainly as a result of expansionism from the Capitania de São Vicente, the current state of São Paulo, which then sought to alleviate its poverty by penetrating the hinterlands in search of Indian slaves and precious metals and stones.

Fome Zero - Fome Zero (English]: Zero Hunger) is a [[Brazilian government program introduced by the president Luís Inácio Lula da Silva in 2002 with the objective to eradicate hunger and extreme poverty in Brazil. According to the program's website, 44 million people in Brazil are threatened by hunger.

Poverty reduction - Poverty reduction or poverty alleviation is the weak form of poverty eradication. Two types of poverty are recognised - income poverty and non income poverty.

Cortiço - Cortiço is a Portuguese term commonly used in Brazil and Portugal to describe an area of urban housing where many people live in conditions of poor hygiene and poverty. Some cortiços can be seen in big Brazilian and Portuguese cities such as São Paulo, Salvador, Rio de Janeiro, Recife, Lisboa and Porto.



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Poverty Reduction - Poverty Reduction World Poverty World Poverty provides a general summary of world poverty at the beginning of the 21st century, then an introduction to modern world system theory poverty reduction and its attempts to explain world poverty poverty reduction and inequality. Separate chapters contain an overview of poverty in Africa, Latin America, poverty reduction and then Asia. Remaining chapters offer explanations for why some countries in the world (mostly in Asia) have become richer poverty reduction and reduced the ranks of ...

Poverty Reduction - Poverty Reduction World Poverty World Poverty provides a general summary of world poverty at the beginning of the 21st century, then an introduction to modern world system theory poverty reduction and its attempts to explain world poverty poverty reduction and inequality. Separate chapters contain an overview of poverty in Africa, Latin America, poverty reduction and then Asia. Remaining chapters offer explanations for why some countries in the world (mostly in Asia) have become richer poverty reduction and reduced the ranks of ...

Poverty Reduction - Poverty Reduction World Poverty World Poverty provides a general summary of world poverty at the beginning of the 21st century, then an introduction to modern world system theory poverty reduction and its attempts to explain world poverty poverty reduction and inequality. Separate chapters contain an overview of poverty in Africa, Latin America, poverty reduction and then Asia. Remaining chapters offer explanations for why some countries in the world (mostly in Asia) have become richer poverty reduction and reduced the ranks of ...

Poverty Reduction - Poverty Reduction World Poverty World Poverty provides a general summary of world poverty at the beginning of the 21st century, then an introduction to modern world system theory poverty reduction and its attempts to explain world poverty poverty reduction and inequality. Separate chapters contain an overview of poverty in Africa, Latin America, poverty reduction and then Asia. Remaining chapters offer explanations for why some countries in the world (mostly in Asia) have become richer poverty reduction and reduced the ranks of ...

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