The Developmentalism National and Public Policies of Physical Exercise, Sport and Leisure
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2237-1095.v3p72-91Keywords:
Public Policy, Physical Activity, Social Services, Physical Education, Sports Performance.Abstract
The National Developmental Period Brazilian (1946 to 1964) was marked by vigorous industrial growth, and a significant population inversion axis rural to urban. These transformations mobilized the government to institute policies that would enable the administration of this new scenario. In this context, physical activity (despite the absence of a specific folder management) was also considered with some measures that highlighted this period of the Estado Novo and designed the understanding and realization of human movement for sport and health during the military regime. Thus, the National Developmentalism was a remarkable period for the implementation of the State wishes regarding the use of physical activity as an instrument of public policy, creating repercussions that persist in contemporary times.Downloads
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2013-06-07
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Almeida, M. A. B. de, Xavier, E. M., & Santos, R. F. dos. (2013). The Developmentalism National and Public Policies of Physical Exercise, Sport and Leisure. Management & Public Policies Journal, 3(1), 72-91. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2237-1095.v3p72-91