Income, Consumption and Centralization of Work in the Brazilian "New Middle Class"
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Resumo: | Purpose: Understand the centrality of work for Brazilian emerging social class, known as "new" middle class.Originality/Gap/Relevance/Implications: This paper contributes academically, since this is a recent discussion and in construction phenomenon. If we are talking about a class where work remains centralizing element of their lives and, therefore, the organizational world is of fundamental importance that the Organizational Studies to be critical with this phenomenon.Key Methodological aspects: There are few papers written about this theme, so our paper was based on the method systematic review of literature.Summary of key results: The simple and superficial association between class, income and consumption are not able to understand the complexity that behind the distinction structures and separation of classes. When we perceive society as a mere reproduction of the market, for example, income and consumption, we are perpetuating the naturalization of overexploitation of capital that was transmuted of individual action. The accumulation turned something as subtle in society we don’t realize that the exaltation of income and consumption as response to social changes is frivolous and hides all the symbolic domination of capitalism. Key considerations/conclusions: we declare there isn’t the formation of a new middle class, but a new working class. For these subjects, the work remains the central element and transforming their lives, which also allows access to what were once restricted to a small portion of the population. |
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Income, Consumption and Centralization of Work in the Brazilian "New Middle Class"Renta, Consumo y Centralidad del Trabajo en la "Nueva Clase Media" BrasileñaRenda, Consumo e Centralidade do Trabalho na “Nova Classe Média” BrasileiraSocial class. New middle class. Income. Consumption. Work.Clase social. Nueva clase media. Renta. Consumo. Trabajo.Classe social. Nova classe média. Renda. Consumo. Trabalho.Purpose: Understand the centrality of work for Brazilian emerging social class, known as "new" middle class.Originality/Gap/Relevance/Implications: This paper contributes academically, since this is a recent discussion and in construction phenomenon. If we are talking about a class where work remains centralizing element of their lives and, therefore, the organizational world is of fundamental importance that the Organizational Studies to be critical with this phenomenon.Key Methodological aspects: There are few papers written about this theme, so our paper was based on the method systematic review of literature.Summary of key results: The simple and superficial association between class, income and consumption are not able to understand the complexity that behind the distinction structures and separation of classes. When we perceive society as a mere reproduction of the market, for example, income and consumption, we are perpetuating the naturalization of overexploitation of capital that was transmuted of individual action. The accumulation turned something as subtle in society we don’t realize that the exaltation of income and consumption as response to social changes is frivolous and hides all the symbolic domination of capitalism. Key considerations/conclusions: we declare there isn’t the formation of a new middle class, but a new working class. For these subjects, the work remains the central element and transforming their lives, which also allows access to what were once restricted to a small portion of the population.Objetivo: Entender la centralidad del trabajo para la clase social emergente brasileña, conocida como "nueva" clase media.Originalidad/Laguna/Relevancia/Implicaciones: Este trabajo contribuye académicamente, ya que esta es una discusión reciente y con argumentos en construcción. Si estamos hablando de una clase donde el trabajo sigue siendo el elemento central de sus vidas y, por lo tanto, con el mundo de la organización, es de fundamental importancia que los Estudios Organizacionales tengan una mirada crítica sobre este fenómeno.Principales aspectos metodológicos: Existen pocas obras escritas sobre este tema, por lo que nuestro trabajo se basó en el método de revisión sistemática de la literatura.Síntesis de los principales resultados: Repetimos que la asociación simple y superficial entre clase, renta y consumo no es capaz de comprender la complejidad qué hay detrás de las estructuras distinción y separación de clases. Cuando percibimos la sociedad apenas como una sencilla reproducción del mercado, es decir, por la renta y por el consumo, estamos perpetuando la naturalización de la sobreexplotación del capital que fue disfrazada de acción individual transformadora. El acúmulo se volvió algo tan sutil en la sociedad que no se percibe que la exaltación de la renta y del consumo como respuesta a los cambios sociales es frívola y oculta toda la dominación simbólica del capitalismo.Principales Consideraciones/conclusiones: Declaramos que no hay formación de una nueva clase media, sino una nueva clase trabajadora. Para esos individuos, el trabajo sigue siendo el elemento central y la transformación de sus vidas, que también permite el acceso a lo que antes se limitaba a una pequeña porción de la población.Objetivo: Compreender a centralidade do trabalho para a classe social emergente brasileira, conhecida como “nova” classe média.Originalidade/Lacuna/Relevância/Implicações: A centralidade do trabalho é um fenômeno recente e com debates em construção. Se estamos falando de uma classe em que o trabalho permanece como elemento centralizador de suas vidas e, por conseguinte, com o mundo organizacional, é de fundamental importância que os Estudos Organizacionais tragam sua contribuição.Principais aspectos metodológicos: Há poucos trabalhos escritos sobre tal temática, por isso, nosso trabalho foi baseado na revisão sistemática da literatura.Síntese dos principais resultados: Reiteramos que a associação simples e superficial entre classe, renda e consumo não é capaz de compreender toda a complexidade que há por de trás das estruturas de distinção e separação de classes. Quando percebemos a sociedade apenas como mera reprodução do mercado, ou seja, pela renda e pelo consumo, estamos perpetuando a naturalização da superexploração do capital que foi transvestida de ação individual transformadora. A acumulação virou algo tão sutil na sociedade que não percebemos que a exaltação da renda e do consumo como respostas às mudanças sociais é leviana e esconde toda a dominação simbólica do capitalismo.Principais considerações/conclusões: Afirmamos que não há a formação de uma nova classe média, mas sim uma nova classe trabalhadora. Para esses sujeitos, o trabalho continua sendo o elemento central e transformador de suas vidas, que permite também acesso ao que antes era restrito a uma pequena parcela da população.Editora Mackenzie2016-02-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por ParesPesquisa Teóricaapplication/pdfhttps://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/RAM/article/view/7084Revista de Administração Mackenzie; Vol. 17 No. 1 (2016)Revista de Administração Mackenzie; Vol. 17 Núm. 1 (2016)Revista de Administração Mackenzie (Mackenzie Management Review); v. 17 n. 1 (2016)1678-69711518-6776reponame:RAM. 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Income, Consumption and Centralization of Work in the Brazilian "New Middle Class" Renta, Consumo y Centralidad del Trabajo en la "Nueva Clase Media" Brasileña Renda, Consumo e Centralidade do Trabalho na “Nova Classe Média” Brasileira |
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Income, Consumption and Centralization of Work in the Brazilian "New Middle Class" |
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Income, Consumption and Centralization of Work in the Brazilian "New Middle Class" Noronha, Nayara Silva de Social class. New middle class. Income. Consumption. Work. Clase social. Nueva clase media. Renta. Consumo. Trabajo. Classe social. Nova classe média. Renda. Consumo. Trabalho. |
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Income, Consumption and Centralization of Work in the Brazilian "New Middle Class" |
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Income, Consumption and Centralization of Work in the Brazilian "New Middle Class" |
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Income, Consumption and Centralization of Work in the Brazilian "New Middle Class" |
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Income, Consumption and Centralization of Work in the Brazilian "New Middle Class" |
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Income, Consumption and Centralization of Work in the Brazilian "New Middle Class" |
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Noronha, Nayara Silva de |
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Noronha, Nayara Silva de Barbosa, Déborah Mara Siade |
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Barbosa, Déborah Mara Siade |
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Noronha, Nayara Silva de Barbosa, Déborah Mara Siade |
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Social class. New middle class. Income. Consumption. Work. Clase social. Nueva clase media. Renta. Consumo. Trabajo. Classe social. Nova classe média. Renda. Consumo. Trabalho. |
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Social class. New middle class. Income. Consumption. Work. Clase social. Nueva clase media. Renta. Consumo. Trabajo. Classe social. Nova classe média. Renda. Consumo. Trabalho. |
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Purpose: Understand the centrality of work for Brazilian emerging social class, known as "new" middle class.Originality/Gap/Relevance/Implications: This paper contributes academically, since this is a recent discussion and in construction phenomenon. If we are talking about a class where work remains centralizing element of their lives and, therefore, the organizational world is of fundamental importance that the Organizational Studies to be critical with this phenomenon.Key Methodological aspects: There are few papers written about this theme, so our paper was based on the method systematic review of literature.Summary of key results: The simple and superficial association between class, income and consumption are not able to understand the complexity that behind the distinction structures and separation of classes. When we perceive society as a mere reproduction of the market, for example, income and consumption, we are perpetuating the naturalization of overexploitation of capital that was transmuted of individual action. The accumulation turned something as subtle in society we don’t realize that the exaltation of income and consumption as response to social changes is frivolous and hides all the symbolic domination of capitalism. Key considerations/conclusions: we declare there isn’t the formation of a new middle class, but a new working class. For these subjects, the work remains the central element and transforming their lives, which also allows access to what were once restricted to a small portion of the population. |
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