“Our work is the food of the people”: collective practices in working with the land, from the popular economy”
This article addresses the process of political construction, deployed by horticultural producers, grouped in the Excluded Workers Movement- (CTEP), analyzing the ways in which the organization of the collective is embodied in precarious experiences. We place this experience in a landscape of great...
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Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UBA
2020
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/CAS/article/view/7389 https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=cantropo&d=7389_oai |
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| Sumario: | This article addresses the process of political construction, deployed by horticultural producers, grouped in the Excluded Workers Movement- (CTEP), analyzing the ways in which the organization of the collective is embodied in precarious experiences. We place this experience in a landscape of great public visibility and social conflict, in the family farming sector, in Argentina for the period 2016-2018.
We argue that the need to “sustain life,” within the framework of deep and historical precarious conditions, enabled the collective construction of union organizational forms that involved the production of politics and therefore the conformation of political subjects. From an ethnographic approach and from a participatory methodology, we propose (re) to think about the horizons of possibility for the political action of the popular sectors, in a context of retraction of rights and welfare around work and life.
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