Immaterial labor and civil society organizations: an alternative to refugee ways of working and living

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Autor(a) principal: SCHERER,LAURA ALVES
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: GRISCI,CARMEM LIGIA IOCHINS, CHANLAT,JEAN-FRANÇOIS
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos EBAPE.BR
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Resumo: Abstract This article argues that Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) associated with immaterial labor can be favorable alternatives to refugee ways of working and living. We present and analyze the performance of three CSOs - in the areas of theater, handicraft, and gastronomy - aimed at the social and labor integration of refugees, based on the valorization of their savoir-faire and ethnic background. The cartographic method was adopted for qualitative exploratory research. The production and collection of data took place through interaction with managers, refugees, and products and services of the CSOs. Three axes of analysis were considered: (i) presentation of the mapped territory; (ii) CSOs modes of action - learning/teaching, (co)producing/exposing (oneself); (iii) (re)invent (oneself) by (co)operating in a network. The results indicate that, despite new global forms of subjection, CSOs associated with immaterial labor, forge and sustain a network of social, affective, productive, and emancipatory cooperation. This network protects work from the vampirization of the capital and becomes opportunities for refugees in which work and life are intertwined.
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title Immaterial labor and civil society organizations: an alternative to refugee ways of working and living
spellingShingle Immaterial labor and civil society organizations: an alternative to refugee ways of working and living
SCHERER,LAURA ALVES
Refugee
Immaterial labor
Civil Society Organization
title_short Immaterial labor and civil society organizations: an alternative to refugee ways of working and living
title_full Immaterial labor and civil society organizations: an alternative to refugee ways of working and living
title_fullStr Immaterial labor and civil society organizations: an alternative to refugee ways of working and living
title_full_unstemmed Immaterial labor and civil society organizations: an alternative to refugee ways of working and living
title_sort Immaterial labor and civil society organizations: an alternative to refugee ways of working and living
author SCHERER,LAURA ALVES
author_facet SCHERER,LAURA ALVES
GRISCI,CARMEM LIGIA IOCHINS
CHANLAT,JEAN-FRANÇOIS
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author2 GRISCI,CARMEM LIGIA IOCHINS
CHANLAT,JEAN-FRANÇOIS
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SCHERER,LAURA ALVES
GRISCI,CARMEM LIGIA IOCHINS
CHANLAT,JEAN-FRANÇOIS
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Refugee
Immaterial labor
Civil Society Organization
topic Refugee
Immaterial labor
Civil Society Organization
description Abstract This article argues that Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) associated with immaterial labor can be favorable alternatives to refugee ways of working and living. We present and analyze the performance of three CSOs - in the areas of theater, handicraft, and gastronomy - aimed at the social and labor integration of refugees, based on the valorization of their savoir-faire and ethnic background. The cartographic method was adopted for qualitative exploratory research. The production and collection of data took place through interaction with managers, refugees, and products and services of the CSOs. Three axes of analysis were considered: (i) presentation of the mapped territory; (ii) CSOs modes of action - learning/teaching, (co)producing/exposing (oneself); (iii) (re)invent (oneself) by (co)operating in a network. The results indicate that, despite new global forms of subjection, CSOs associated with immaterial labor, forge and sustain a network of social, affective, productive, and emancipatory cooperation. This network protects work from the vampirization of the capital and becomes opportunities for refugees in which work and life are intertwined.
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