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‘The Right to Live with Dignity’: Politicising Experiences of Precarity through ‘Popular Economy’ in Argentina
Fecha
2017-09Registro en:
Señorans, Dolores; ‘The Right to Live with Dignity’: Politicising Experiences of Precarity through ‘Popular Economy’ in Argentina; Pergamon; Bulletin of Latin American Research; 9-2017; 1-23
0261-3050
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Señorans, Dolores
Resumen
This article takes an ethnographic perspective to analyse the ways in which social movements in Buenos Aires, Argentina, politicise experiences of precarity through the creation of popular economy initiatives. I argue that we cannot understand these organising processes exclusively in relation to the pursuit of ‘formalisation’ or the improvement of working conditions. I contend that in the context of new forms of State intervention in popular sectors, the notions of ‘rights’ – both to labour and to the city- that these movements put forward, express ways of envisioning full inclusion in society that encompass notions of worthiness and ‘dignified life’, forged over the course of grassroots political action.