The technical and the political in social policy. : Reflections from the experience of a cooperati- ve supported by policies to promote associative and self-managed work in Argentina

The objective of this article is to analyze the representations about the technical and the political that are constructed by different actors linked to the social policies to promote self-managed associative work, implemented in Argentina between 2003 and 2011. We use a qualitative methodology base...

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Autor principal: Hopp, Malena Victoria
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales. Escuela de Trabajo Social 2021
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spelling I15-R222-article-3092021-12-17T12:38:07Z The technical and the political in social policy. : Reflections from the experience of a cooperati- ve supported by policies to promote associative and self-managed work in Argentina Lo técnico y lo político en la política social. : Reflexiones a partir de la experiencia de una cooperativa apoyada por políticas de promoción del trabajo asociativo y autogestionado en Argentina Hopp, Malena Victoria Política social Trabajo Social Intervención social Trabajo asociativo autogestionado Social policy Social Work Social intervention Self-managed associative work The objective of this article is to analyze the representations about the technical and the political that are constructed by different actors linked to the social policies to promote self-managed associative work, implemented in Argentina between 2003 and 2011. We use a qualitative methodology based on an ethnographic field work, located in a cooperative supported by several of these social programs. The article shows the way in which these representations about the technical and the political are put into play in everyday life practices and shape the limits and conditions of the participation and distribution of tasks and responsibilities among “professionals”, “militants” and “cooperative members”. The analysis opens up new questions about Social Work, its strengths and challenges, from the recognition of the importance of everyday social politics, understood as a determining moment of its institutionality and capacity for intervention in the life conditions and social integration (Grassi, 2014). El objetivo de este artículo es analizar las representaciones acerca de lo técnico y lo político que construyen distintes actores vinculades con las políticas sociales de promoción del trabajo asociativo autogestionado, implementadas en Argentina entre 2003 y 2011. Para ello utilizamos una metodología cualitativa en base a un trabajo de campo etnográfico. A partir del análisis de la experiencia de una cooperativa de trabajo apoyada por varias de estas políticas, mostramos el modo en que estas representaciones sobre lo técnico y lo político, se ponen en juego en las prácticas cotidianas y moldean los límites y las condiciones de la participación y distribución de tareas entre “profesionales”, “militantes” y “cooperativistas”. El análisis realizado permite pensar el Trabajo Social, sus fortalezas y desafíos, a partir del reconocimiento de la centralidad de la escala cotidiana de la política social, entendida como un momento determinante de su institucionalidad y capacidad de intervención en las condiciones de vida y de integración social (Grassi, 2014).   Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales. Escuela de Trabajo Social 2021-12-17 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://catedraparalela.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/309 10.35305/cp.vi19.309 Cátedra Paralela; Núm. 19 (2021); 223-242 2683-9393 1669-8843 spa https://catedraparalela.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/309/254
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topic Política social
Trabajo Social
Intervención social
Trabajo asociativo autogestionado
Social policy
Social Work
Social intervention
Self-managed associative work
spellingShingle Política social
Trabajo Social
Intervención social
Trabajo asociativo autogestionado
Social policy
Social Work
Social intervention
Self-managed associative work
Hopp, Malena Victoria
The technical and the political in social policy. : Reflections from the experience of a cooperati- ve supported by policies to promote associative and self-managed work in Argentina
topic_facet Política social
Trabajo Social
Intervención social
Trabajo asociativo autogestionado
Social policy
Social Work
Social intervention
Self-managed associative work
author Hopp, Malena Victoria
author_facet Hopp, Malena Victoria
author_sort Hopp, Malena Victoria
title The technical and the political in social policy. : Reflections from the experience of a cooperati- ve supported by policies to promote associative and self-managed work in Argentina
title_short The technical and the political in social policy. : Reflections from the experience of a cooperati- ve supported by policies to promote associative and self-managed work in Argentina
title_full The technical and the political in social policy. : Reflections from the experience of a cooperati- ve supported by policies to promote associative and self-managed work in Argentina
title_fullStr The technical and the political in social policy. : Reflections from the experience of a cooperati- ve supported by policies to promote associative and self-managed work in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed The technical and the political in social policy. : Reflections from the experience of a cooperati- ve supported by policies to promote associative and self-managed work in Argentina
title_sort technical and the political in social policy. : reflections from the experience of a cooperati- ve supported by policies to promote associative and self-managed work in argentina
description The objective of this article is to analyze the representations about the technical and the political that are constructed by different actors linked to the social policies to promote self-managed associative work, implemented in Argentina between 2003 and 2011. We use a qualitative methodology based on an ethnographic field work, located in a cooperative supported by several of these social programs. The article shows the way in which these representations about the technical and the political are put into play in everyday life practices and shape the limits and conditions of the participation and distribution of tasks and responsibilities among “professionals”, “militants” and “cooperative members”. The analysis opens up new questions about Social Work, its strengths and challenges, from the recognition of the importance of everyday social politics, understood as a determining moment of its institutionality and capacity for intervention in the life conditions and social integration (Grassi, 2014).
publisher Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales. Escuela de Trabajo Social
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