STATE PUBLIC FUNDING OF SPORTS IN THE STATE OF GOIÁS

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5216/rpp.v23.57160

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Financing, Government, Politics, Sports, Goiás

Abstract

This study aimed to map the expenditures of the State of Goiás Government with the sport in the years 2011 to 2017. A survey of the data available in the Goiás Transparente Portal was carried out, analyzing them based on the methodology of evaluation of social policies proposed by Ivanete Boschetti. The results showed that over R$ 195 million were spent on sports in the period, with a continuity of sports programs and a significant portion of resources directed to the construction / maintenance / remodeling of sports spaces and equipment. It was concluded that during the analyzed period, the State of Goiás allocated amounts proportionally low to the sport and distributed in an unstable manner over the years.

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Oromar Augusto dos Santos Nascimento, University of Brasilia

PhD student at the University of Brasília. Master degree in Physical Education, by the same university. Graduation degree in Physical Education by the Federal University of Goiás Member of the Group of Studies and Research in Sports, Leisure and Communication (GEPELC-FEFD / UFG). Since 2017 he is Executive Editor of the Brazilian Journal of Sports Sciences (RBCE). Researches in the following subjects: Physical Education training, leisure, academic field of Physical Education.

Fernando Resende Cavalcante, University of Brasilia

Master's Degree student at the University of Brasilia. Graduate at Physical Education at Federal University of Goiás. Member of the Group of Studies and Research in Sports, Leisure and Communication (GEPELC).

Pedro Fernando Avalone de Athayde, University of Brasilia

Bachelor's degree in Physical Education from the Catholic University of Brasília (2003), a Master's degree in Physical Education from the University of Brasilia (2009) and a PhD in Social Policy from the University of Brasília (2014). Researcher of the Sociocritical Research and Formation Group in Physical Education, Sports and Leisure (AVANTE / UnB). He was the district secretary of the Brazilian College of Sports Sciences (CBCE) from 2009 to 2012. Between 2005 and 2014 he was a technician in educational matters with the Ministry of Education. Currently, he coordinates the CBCE Thematic Work Groups, as well as the CEDES Network Research Center (Center for the Development of Recreational Sports and Leisure) of the Federal District. He is adjunct professor of the Faculty of Physical Education of the University of Brasília.

Ari Lazzarotti Filho, Federal University of Goias/ University of Brasilia

Graduated in Physical Education by the Federal University of Santa Catarina (1995), specialist in Physical Education School by the Federal University of Viçosa-MG, master's degree in Education from the Federal University of Goiás (2000). Doctor in Physical Education at Graduate Diploma in Physical Education, Federal University of Santa Catarina Program (2011) with Doctoral Internship in Università Cattolica Sacro Cuore di Milano. He is currently a professor at the Federal University of Goiás, permanent professor of the Post-Graduation Program in Physical Education UFG and of the Master's Degree in Physical Education in network. He is Director of the Faculty of Physical Education and Dance of UFG; Associate Professor in the Graduate Program in Physical Education at the University of Brasília. Research Professor of the Study Group and Research in Sports, Leisure and Communication-GEPELC; It develops research with the themes of the formation of teachers of Physical Education, the sport and the leisure. He is Adjunct editor of the Brazilian Journal of Sports Science.

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2020-08-06

How to Cite

DOS SANTOS NASCIMENTO, O. A.; CAVALCANTE, F. R.; ATHAYDE, P. F. A. de; LAZZAROTTI FILHO, A. STATE PUBLIC FUNDING OF SPORTS IN THE STATE OF GOIÁS. Pensar a Prática, Goiânia, v. 23, 2020. DOI: 10.5216/rpp.v23.57160. Disponível em: https://revistas.ufg.br/fef/article/view/57160. Acesso em: 17 jul. 2024.

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