Artículos de revistas
The institutionalization of the sociology of work in Latin America
Registro en:
Work And Occupations. Sage Publications Inc, v. 24, n. 3, n. 348, n. 363, 1997.
0730-8884
WOS:A1997XQ15000005
10.1177/0730888497024003006
Autor
Abramo, L
Carrillo, J
Toledo, ED
Leite, MD
Novick, M
Santiago, CA
DaSilva, R
Institución
Resumen
This overview of the recent intellectual history of the sociology of work in Latin America contextualizes this history in economic globalization and restructuring and political institutions in Latin America The three-stage intellectual history addresses the development of a Latin American discipline whose theoretical models and empirical research strategies reflect cross-national similarities and variations in work, workers, and workplaces within Latin America and questions the acritical application of European and North American theoretical and research approaches. The analysis also describes the important role of social networks in the institutionalization of the discipline, including the establishment of the Latin American Sociology of Work Association in 1993. 24 3 348 363