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Vol. 2 No. 4 (2018): Dossier: The genres of work
Vol. 2 No. 4 (2018): Dossier: The genres of work
Published:
2018-11-20
Editorial
Presentation to number four of the LAT Magazine
Carlos Leon Salazar, Areli Veloz Contreras, Cristina Vega Solis
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Contributions
Santiago Wallace and his legacy for a political anthropology of work and workers in Argentina
Virginia Manzano
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Thematic Call
Entrepreneurs and empowered women: reflections on the Women Household Program of the National Service for Women and Gender Equity in Chile
Loreto Fabiola Tenorio Pangui
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Representativeness and intersectional inequalities. An analysis of the legislative debate of the Special Regime of Work Contract for the Personnel of Private Houses. Argentina, 2013
Romina Denisse Cutuli
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Rural young women, their work strategies, and the care economy in the province of San Juan, Argentina
Johana Rocio Marisel Rojas
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From immaterial work to the in-corporation of women's work. The case of hotel maids in Los Cabos, Mexico
Daniela Oliver Ruvalcaba
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From paper to clay: feminist methodology for tackling gender inequalities in Uruguayan rural unions
Lorena Rodriguez Lezica, Alicia Migliaro, Julieta Krapovickas
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The sexual division of reproductive work in Mexico: experiences, practices and meanings of young couples with double income
Mariana Aldana Castro, César Jesús Burgos Dávila, Tania Esmerada Rocha Sánchez
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Producers and producers of nocturnality: subjectivity and gender difference in practice, requirements and risks of work done in bars in Mexico City
Julio César Becerra Pozos
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The generic-sexual division of labor in companies self-managed by their workers in Argentina: change or continuity?
Melina Perbellini
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Nicole, Queen of Macas: The Impact of Salaried Work on Trans Activism in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Victor Cova
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The locomotive, the train and the railroad
Image and memory of a masculinity narrated in southern Brazil
Guillermo Stefano Rosa Gómez
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Articles
Sustainability strategies of the former workers of the Natividad mining company, Oaxaca (Mexico)
Maria Verónica Murguia
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The extractive work of the piaí§aba in Barcelos-AM, Brazil: debt bondage and resistance of the piaí§abeiros
Elieyd Sousa de Menezes
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Dance and economic life: experiences of creative work in Mexico
Marlene Celia Solis Pérez, Susana Janeth Brijandez Delgado
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Critical Reviews
Silvia Federici (2010). Caliban y la bruja. Mujeres, cuerpo y acumulación originaria
Karina Gabriela Ciolli
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Maria José Magliano, Maria Victoria Perissinotti y Denise Zenklusen (compiladoras) (2016) Los nudos ciegos de la desigualdad. Diálogos entre migraciones y cuidados
Sofia Soria
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Photographic Essays
Carretilleros
Karina Bustos
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Memory of mud
Fernando Oscar Martin
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Women of the fishing industry. Work at Engrau-coop, a factory recovered by its workers in Quequén, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Sofia Malleville
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