Work and Sociability
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Resumo: | Continuing the biannual publications of Revista Aurora, this issue presents the reader with the Work and Sociability dossier. The section begins with Marcelo Dias Carcanholo's reflection on the current economic crisis and its impacts on workers' organization. It continues with Osvaldo Coggiola, returning to the beginnings of workers' organization in France and England. Áurea Carvalho Costa addresses the notion of employability, understood as capital's strategy for the dispersion of the working class. Gilson Dantas presents an analysis of recent social struggles in France and raises the question of the revolutionary centrality of the working class. Alessandro de Moura analyzes the workers' movement in São Paulo's ABC, from the 1970s to the present day. It highlights the transformations that occurred during the period, pointing out the movement that goes from the emergence of the ABC workers' organization, which included large assemblies and strikes, to the fragmentation, resulting, according to the author, from the PT and CUTist orientation, which combined with the reorganization of the productive system and the implementation of neoliberal policies in the country. Claudia Mazzei Nogueira makes important contributions with an examination of social gender relations at work and social reproduction. Cristiano Monteiro da Silva closes the dossier section by rescuing the analyzes of Marxist classics on imperialism, especially that of Lenin. In the miscellaneous section, Rodolfo Arruda examines the criticism of contemporary authors such as Hall, Elias, Sennett and Bauman to the notion of individual present in classical thought. Fabio Mascaro Querido presents an essay entitledThe collapse of peripheral modernization: the Brazilian fracture of world capitalism. Anabela Maurício de Santana analyzes the gender issue in separation/divorce processes. Vagner Luís da Silva highlights the impacts of the North American social context at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century on social theory. The special section features the article New classist social movements, by Jair Pinheiro. This text presents the reflection developed by the professor at the round table: Balance of social movements in the 2000s, held on May 21st this year, which also included the participation of professors Fábio Ocada and Ricardo Festi. The executive committee of Revista Aurora, committed to criticizing the established order, has worked to expand the spaces for discussion on the most varied social problems and, thus, has been promoting thematic debates related to the magazine's dossiers every six months. This issue ends with Jean Paulo Pereira de Menezes' review of the book Koixomuneti: shamanism and healing practice among the Terenas, by Fernanda Schmuziger Carvalho. |
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Work and SociabilityTrabajo y SociabilidadTrabalho e SociabilidadeApresentaçãoTrabalho SociabilidadePresentaciónTrabajo SociabilidadPresentationWork SociabilityContinuing the biannual publications of Revista Aurora, this issue presents the reader with the Work and Sociability dossier. The section begins with Marcelo Dias Carcanholo's reflection on the current economic crisis and its impacts on workers' organization. It continues with Osvaldo Coggiola, returning to the beginnings of workers' organization in France and England. Áurea Carvalho Costa addresses the notion of employability, understood as capital's strategy for the dispersion of the working class. Gilson Dantas presents an analysis of recent social struggles in France and raises the question of the revolutionary centrality of the working class. Alessandro de Moura analyzes the workers' movement in São Paulo's ABC, from the 1970s to the present day. It highlights the transformations that occurred during the period, pointing out the movement that goes from the emergence of the ABC workers' organization, which included large assemblies and strikes, to the fragmentation, resulting, according to the author, from the PT and CUTist orientation, which combined with the reorganization of the productive system and the implementation of neoliberal policies in the country. Claudia Mazzei Nogueira makes important contributions with an examination of social gender relations at work and social reproduction. Cristiano Monteiro da Silva closes the dossier section by rescuing the analyzes of Marxist classics on imperialism, especially that of Lenin. In the miscellaneous section, Rodolfo Arruda examines the criticism of contemporary authors such as Hall, Elias, Sennett and Bauman to the notion of individual present in classical thought. Fabio Mascaro Querido presents an essay entitledThe collapse of peripheral modernization: the Brazilian fracture of world capitalism. Anabela Maurício de Santana analyzes the gender issue in separation/divorce processes. Vagner Luís da Silva highlights the impacts of the North American social context at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century on social theory. The special section features the article New classist social movements, by Jair Pinheiro. This text presents the reflection developed by the professor at the round table: Balance of social movements in the 2000s, held on May 21st this year, which also included the participation of professors Fábio Ocada and Ricardo Festi. The executive committee of Revista Aurora, committed to criticizing the established order, has worked to expand the spaces for discussion on the most varied social problems and, thus, has been promoting thematic debates related to the magazine's dossiers every six months. This issue ends with Jean Paulo Pereira de Menezes' review of the book Koixomuneti: shamanism and healing practice among the Terenas, by Fernanda Schmuziger Carvalho.Continuando con las publicaciones bianuales de la Revista Aurora, este número presenta al lector el dossier Trabajo y Sociabilidad. La sección comienza con la reflexión de Marcelo Dias Carcanholo sobre la actual crisis económica y sus impactos en la organización de los trabajadores. Continúa con Osvaldo Coggiola, retomando los inicios de la organización obrera en Francia e Inglaterra. Áurea Carvalho Costa aborda la noción de empleabilidad, entendida como la estrategia del capital para la dispersión de la clase trabajadora. Gilson Dantas presenta un análisis de las recientes luchas sociales en Francia y plantea la cuestión de la centralidad revolucionaria de la clase trabajadora. Alessandro de Moura analiza el movimiento obrero en el ABC de São Paulo, desde los años 1970 hasta la actualidad. Destaca las transformaciones ocurridas durante el período, señalando el movimiento que va desde el surgimiento de la organización obrera ABC, que incluyó grandes asambleas y huelgas, hasta la fragmentación, resultante, según el autor, de la orientación PT y CUTista. , lo que se combinó con la reorganización del sistema productivo y la implementación de políticas neoliberales en el país. Claudia Mazzei Nogueira hace importantes aportes con un examen de las relaciones sociales de género en el trabajo y la reproducción social. Cristiano Monteiro da Silva cierra la sección del dossier rescatando los análisis de los clásicos marxistas sobre el imperialismo, especialmente el de Lenin. En la sección miscelánea, Rodolfo Arruda examina las críticas de autores contemporáneos como Hall, Elias, Sennett y Bauman a la noción de individuo presente en el pensamiento clásico. Fabio Mascaro Querido presenta un ensayo titulado El colapso de la modernización periférica: la fractura brasileña del capitalismo mundial. Anabela Maurício de Santana analiza la cuestión de género en los procesos de separación/divorcio. Vagner Luís da Silva destaca los impactos del contexto social norteamericano de finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX en la teoría social. La sección especial presenta el artículo Nuevos movimientos sociales clasistas, de Jair Pinheiro. Este texto presenta la reflexión desarrollada por el profesor en la mesa redonda: Balance de los movimientos sociales en los años 2000, realizada el 21 de mayo de este año, que contó también con la participación de los profesores Fábio Ocada y Ricardo Festi. El comité ejecutivo de la Revista Aurora, comprometido con la crítica al orden establecido, ha trabajado para ampliar los espacios de discusión sobre las más variadas problemáticas sociales y, así, viene promoviendo cada seis meses debates temáticos relacionados con los dossiers de la revista. Este número finaliza con la reseña que hace Jean Paulo Pereira de Menezes del libro Koixomuneti: chamanismo y práctica curativa entre los terenas, de Fernanda Schmuziger Carvalho.Dando prosseguimento às publicações semestrais da Revista Aurora, o presente número apresenta ao leitor o dossiê Trabalho e Sociabilidade. A seção se inicia com a reflexão de Marcelo Dias Carcanholo sobre a crise econômica atual e seus impactos para a organização dos trabalhadores. Segue com Osvaldo Coggiola, retomando os primórdios da organização dos trabalhadores na França e na Ingleterra. Áurea Carvalho Costa aborda a noção de empregabilidade, entendida como estratégia do capital para a pulverização da classe trabalhadora. Já Gilson Dantas apresenta uma análise das lutas sociais recentes na França e recoloca a questão da centralidade revolucionária da classe trabalhadora. Alessandro de Moura analisa o movimento operário do ABC paulista, da década de 1970 aos dias atuais. Destaca as transformações ocorridas no período, apontando o movimento que vai da emergência da organização dos trabalhadores do ABC, que contou com grandes assembleias e greves, à fragmentação, decorrente, segundo o autor, da orientação petista e cutista, que se somou à reorganização do sistema produtivo e à implantação das políticas neoliberais no país. Claudia Mazzei Nogueira traz importantes contribuições com um exame das relações sociais de gênero no trabalho e na reprodução social. Cristiano Monteiro da Silva fecha a seção dossiê resgatando as análises dos clássicos do marxismo sobre o imperialismo, especialmente a de Lênin. Na seção miscelânea, Rodolfo Arruda examina a crítica de autores contemporâneos como Hall, Elias, Sennett e Bauman à noção de indivíduo presente no pensamento clássico. Fabio Mascaro Querido apresenta um ensaio intituladoO colapso da modernização periférica: a fratura brasileira do capitalismo mundial. Anabela Maurício de Santana analisa a questão de gênero nos processos de separação/divórcio. Vagner Luís da Silva destaca os impactos do contexto social norte-americano no final do século XIX e princípio do XX na teoria social. A seção especial traz o artigo Novos movimentos sociais classistas, de Jair Pinheiro. Este texto apresenta a reflexão desenvolvida pelo professor na mesa-redonda: Balanço dos movimentos sociais na década de 2000, realizada em 21 de maio deste ano, que contou também com a participação do professor Fábio Ocada e Ricardo Festi. O comitê executivo da Revista Aurora, comprometido que é com a crítica à ordem estabelecida, tem trabalhado para ampliar os espaços de discussão sobre os mais variados problemas sociais e, assim, vem promovendo semestralmente debates temáticos relacionados aos dossiês da revista. Este número se encerra com a resenha de Jean Paulo Pereira de Menezes do livro Koixomuneti: xamanismo e prática de cura entre os terenas, de Fernanda Schmuziger Carvalho.Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências2021-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/aurora/article/view/122510.36311/1982-8004.2010.v3n2.1225Revista Aurora; v. 3 n. 2 (2010); 1-2Revista Aurora; Vol. 3 No. 2 (2010); 1-2Revista Aurora; Vol. 3 Núm. 2 (2010); 1-21982-80042177-0484reponame:Revista Aurora (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/aurora/article/view/1225/1092Copyright (c) 2011 Revista Aurorahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRevista Aurora, Conselho Executivo e Editor da2024-04-16T07:25:16Zoai:ojs.revistas.marilia.unesp.br:article/1225Revistahttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/aurora/indexPUBhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/aurora/oaiaurora.revista@gmail.com||1982-80041982-8004opendoar:2024-04-16T07:25:16Revista Aurora (Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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