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Vol. 5 No. 10 (2021): Trabajos informales, precarios e inestables
Vol. 5 No. 10 (2021): Trabajos informales, precarios e inestables
Published:
2021-05-27
Editorial
The multiple dimensions of precarious and informal work: some problematizations from the social sciences
Maria Lorena Capogrossi, Osnaide Izquierdo Quintana
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Contributions
El capital de la esperanza, 41 years later
Gustavo Lins Ribeiro
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Thematic Call
Anthropology of (un)employment, social transformations and ways of earning a living in Buenos Aires
Mariano Daniel Perelman
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Unpaid work crossed by rurality among women in San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Sayra Yesenia Medina Orta
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"An attachment that hurts": reflections on care work and discourses on love (Rio de Janeiro Metropolitan Region, Brazil)
Fabio de Medina da Silva Gomes
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"With Uber I can survive, but not progress": working in digital transportation platforms in Quito (Ecuador) within a pauperized labor market
Carolina Salazar Daza
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When the mistress is not at home, the pots are without handles. Sociodiscursive representations about unpaid domestic work and women (San Juan, Argentina)
Tatiana Marisel Pizarro
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Technological innovation and teleworking: a critical analysis from a human rights perspective (Ecuador)
Maria Claudia Sánchez Vera
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Informal commerce in public markets and vehicular crossroads 2016-2019 in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico
Alejandra Peña Diaz, Octavio Ixtacuy López
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The precarization of old age: work and inequalities in the experiences of older cleaning workers in the Mexico City subway
Estefania Avalos Palacios
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"I am still the same as always". Images of the Argentine working class in the construction of the Unión de Trabajadores y Trabajadoras de la Economia Popular (UTEP)
Santiago Sorroche, Mariano Román Schejter
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Theoretical-methodological reflections for the approach to Popular Economy in Mendoza, Argentina
Maria Florencia Bertolotti, Eliana Cristina Ortubia, Maria Carolina Ramirez
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Other reconfigurations in the worlds of labour: the case of the popular economy in the Campos de Unamuno neighborhood of the Conurbano bonaerense
Lisandro Silva Mariños
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The work in the rural youth condition: reflections from the rural youth in Jalisco, Mexico
David Sánchez Sánchez
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Articles
The consolidation of job insecurity in post-convertibility Argentina (2003-2019)
Sonia Balza
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From popular unity to unionism: paradoxes of teacher unionism in the Guatemala of Structural Adjustment
Leslie Noemi Lemus Barahona
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Wild Capital: mobility and super-exploitation of labor
Gil Felix
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Critical Reviews
Reseña de Ravenelle, Alexandrea J. (2019). Hustle and Gig: struggling and surviving in the sharing economy
Cristina T. Marins
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Photographic Essays
3M Project, Women Miners of Marmato (Colombia)
Cristian Nicollier
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Serrano cheese, art and science in a trademark: Anéris and Brenno’s factory (Brazil)
Claudia Ribeiro
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Deliveroo, a Brazilian Ireland
Leandro Moreira de Oliveira
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