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Pesquisas e Práticas Psicossociais

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LOMBA, Debora Emanuelle Nascimento  e  LIMA, Thiago de Sousa Freitas. Promising Good Encounters: Partnerships and Crossings in PesquisarCOM. Pesqui. prát. psicossociais [online]. 2020, vol.15, n.3, pp.1-11. ISSN 1809-8908.

This article arises from the dialogue between the doctoral research of two researchers whose interest focuses on training in Psychology. From this event (Tsallis, 2014), we worked on the concept of Good Promising Meetings, developed by us and inspired by the concept of Promising Misunderstandings by Vinciane Despret (Despret, 1999; Moraes 2010) and the definition of Good Meetings, by Spinoza (2009). We aim to contribute to the research policy of PesquisarCOM, proposed by Marcia Moraes (2014; 2010). The fruits of this interlacing are presented here to deal with the process of writing a doctoral thesis (which may also be related to the production of any other academic work), focusing on the effects that the cultivation of these Good Meetings promote during the writing process as well. And so, given the attention to the process, to the paths, to the crossings in this journey, we point out the strength of these Good Promising Meetings for monitoring and supporting our work.

Palavras-chave : PesquisarCOM; Promising misunderstanding; Promising good encounters.

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