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Ritmoanálisis de la sostenibilidad de la vida [Ritmoanalisis of the sustainability of life]

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Briales, Alvaro
Keywords
sustainability of life
unemployment
time
job
care
GE Subjects
Economic ethics
Ethics of economic systems
Labour/professional ethics
Community ethics
Social ethics
Sexual orientation/gender

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/232824
Abstract
"Argumentamos en este artículo que el debate sobre si los “cuidados” son o no son “trabajo” pierde interés frente al debate sobre qué prácticas se dirigen hacia la puesta de “la sostenibilidad de la vida en el centro”. Mediante un ritmoanálisis de algunas prácticas de cuidados en parados y paradas, proponemos la hipótesis de que los cuidados potencialmente postcapitalistas son aquellos que: 1) ni están sometidos a una presión temporal competitiva -por ello, tienden a no ser vividos como “trabajo”-; 2) ni reproducen una división patriarcal del tiempo subordinada al empleo y los empleados" ["We argue in this article that the debate over whether the 'care' are or are not "work" is less significant that debate on what practices are directed towards the setting of "sustainability of life in the center." Through a ritmoanálisis some care practices unemployed and stops, we hypothesize that potentially postcapitalist care are those who: 1) and are not subject to competitive pressure -for this time, tend to be experienced as "work" - ; 2) not reproduce a patriarchal division of time subordinate employment and employees"]
Date
2015
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