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Item Afetos, consumo e pandemia na retomada do natal mágico do Parque Shopping Belém(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2023) Pereira, Beatriz Farinha; Caetano, Danilo Miranda; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8985271833324122; Leão, Danuta de Cássia Leite; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3967549374195129; Teixeira, Will Montenegro; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6052214377870325This course completion project examines the market, health, and emotional interaction between the public and Parque Shopping Belém during the Christmas of 2021, amidst the instability caused by the Coronavirus. Its relevance stands out due to the scarcity of relevant studies on the subject in the Northern region of the country, emphasizing the uniqueness of the thesis. The methodological procedures employed combined secondary and primary data using exploratory and descriptive methods, the latter in both qualitative and quantitative versions. To understand consumer behavior and assess their "affectation," a specific questionnaire for the Christmas environment in shopping malls was developed, allowing for a detailed analysis. Data collection revealed the existence of an engaged group that experiences the shopping mall Christmas, predominantly composed of families from various social structures. Thus, despite the "surprise" enchantment provided by the Christmas attractions at Parque Shopping Belém, the engaged participation of this audience contributed to making Christmas 2021 even more significant and emotional.Item A prática da obsolescência programada: reflexões e consequências na sociedade do hiperconsumo(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2019-06-13) Monteiro, Camila Lima; Oliveira, Felipe Guimarães de; Soares, Dennis VerbicaroThis paper presents as a central theme the study of programmed obsolescence in the consumer society, having as general objective the analysis of the obsoletism as practice that induces the early disposal of consumer goods and, consequently, causes damage to the environment. To this end, we used bibliographic research based on the investigation of scientific articles, theses, books, doctrines and jurisprudence, addressing issues related to consumption and the environment. In the present monograph, the evolution of the consumer society to the level of a hyperconsumerist society was analyzed, which legitimizes the rapid circulation and innovation of goods, highlighting the programmed obsolescence as a tool used to induce new goods to be acquired and discarded in the short term, through the deliberate reduction of the service life cycle of these products. In this context, it was evidenced the lack of specific prediction of the programmed obsolescence in the Consumer Protection Code, however, it was found that this should be considered an abusive practice, which violates the principles established by consumer legislation, as well as, its negative impact on the environment was demonstrated due to the inconsequential disposal of goods, causing the increase in waste generation. Finally, the present work discusses the importance of a performance in the sense of educating the consumer for conscious consumption, so that their decisions are attentive to the impacts that can lead to the environment.