INFORMAL SOCIAL NETWORKS IN A COMMUNITY DAILY LIFE OF FORTALEZA OUTSKIRTS

The social support networks are not necessarily structured as beneficial systems, they can also represent harmful networks too. This is a descriptive article which aims to describe the building and contextual process of the informal social networks in a community and the ways these networks can evol...

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Main Authors: Fátima Luna Pinheiro Landim (Author), Juliana de Lima Comaru (Author), Rafael Barreto de Mesquita (Author), Patrícia Moreira Collares (Author)
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Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná, 2006-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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