Regionalismos e Cooperação em Saúde: a experiência da Unasul | Regionalism and Health Cooperation: the Unasur experience

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. e59256
Author(s):  
Maria Isabel Santos Lima ◽  
María del Carmen Villarreal Villamar

O objetivo deste trabalho é analisar a Unasul-saúde visando compreender suas características, seu legado e os elementos que a diferenciam de outras experiências regionais de cooperação no âmbito da saúde. A partir de uma pesquisa qualitativa, nosso trabalho evidencia que, no marco do regionalismo pós-liberal, a Unasul aprofundou a cooperação política e social e adotou uma perspectiva baseada na promoção do desenvolvimento, da autonomia e da soberania regional. Apesar de diversas limitações, este enfoque permitiu que a Unasul-saúde fosse além das experiências prévias para se tornar o exemplo de cooperação e diplomacia da saúde mais avançado a nível regional.Palavras-chave: Regionalismos, saúde, Unasul. ABSTRACTThe aim of this paper is to analyze the Unasur-health in order to understand its characteristics, its legacy and the elements that differentiate it from other regional experiences of cooperation in health. Based on qualitative research, our work shows that, within the framework of post-liberal regionalism, Unasur has deepened political and social cooperation and adopted a perspective based on the promotion of development, autonomy, and regional sovereignty. Despite several limitations, this approach allowed Unasur-health to go beyond previous experiences to become the most advanced example of health cooperation and diplomacy at the regional level.Keywords: regionalism, health, Unasul. Recebido em: 20 abr. 2021 | Aceito em: 22 set. 2021.

2010 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 181-194 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jürgen Weibler ◽  
Sigrid Rohn-Endres

This paper develops an understanding of how shared leadership emerges in social network interactions. On the basis of a qualitative research design (grounded theory methodology – GTM) our study in two interorganizational networks offers insights into the interplay between structures, individuals, and the collective for the emergence of shared network leadership (SNL). The network-specific Gestalt of SNL appears as a pattern of collective and individual leadership activities unified under the roof of a highly developed learning conversation. More importantly, our findings support the idea that individual network leadership would not emerge without embeddedness in certain high-quality collective processes of relating and dialogue. Both theoretical and practical implications of this original network leadership perspective are discussed.


1999 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 97-100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Norman K. Denzin
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