Sentidos del trabajo en las transiciones agroecológicas de la región del Contestado
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2026
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29/04/2025
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El agravamiento de la crisis ecológica (y de civilización) ha demandado, en tiempos contemporáneos, que una perspectiva ecológica se integre en las investigaciones de diversos campos científicos. Sin embargo, los estudios que, desde la sociología del trabajo, incorporan esta perspectiva en sus análisis son aún escasos, aunque el tema empieza a convertirse en una cuestión clave para distintas organizaciones sindicales y movimientos obreros y campesinos en todo el mundo. Por otro lado, actualmente se observa en América Latina la emergencia de movimientos socioecológicos e indígenas de resistencia que, en muchos aspectos, se han posicionado de manera radicalmente crítica respecto a los pilares del imaginario social moderno y del capitalismo productivista. Esta emergencia, reflejada en las luchas concretas, ha sido acompañada por un florecimiento de estudios decoloniales que proponen, desde el reconocimiento de los saberes (y epistemologías) de los pueblos originarios y de los subalternizados, una profundización de la crítica a la modernidad capitalista...
The worsening of the ecological (and civilizational) crisis has demanded, in contemporary times, that an ecological perspective be integrated into research across various scientific fields. However, studies that, from the sociology of work, incorporate this perspective into their analyses are still scarce, although the topic is beginning to become a key issue for different trade union organizations and labor and peasant movements worldwide.On the other hand, in Latin America, we currently observe the emergence of socio-ecological and indigenous resistance movements that, in many aspects, have positioned themselves radically critically towards the pillars of the modern social imaginary and productivist capitalism. This emergence, reflected in concrete struggles, has been accompanied by a flourishing of decolonial studies that, through the recognition of the knowledge (and epistemologies) of indigenous peoples and the subaltern, propose a deepening of the critique of capitalist modernity...
The worsening of the ecological (and civilizational) crisis has demanded, in contemporary times, that an ecological perspective be integrated into research across various scientific fields. However, studies that, from the sociology of work, incorporate this perspective into their analyses are still scarce, although the topic is beginning to become a key issue for different trade union organizations and labor and peasant movements worldwide.On the other hand, in Latin America, we currently observe the emergence of socio-ecological and indigenous resistance movements that, in many aspects, have positioned themselves radically critically towards the pillars of the modern social imaginary and productivist capitalism. This emergence, reflected in concrete struggles, has been accompanied by a flourishing of decolonial studies that, through the recognition of the knowledge (and epistemologies) of indigenous peoples and the subaltern, propose a deepening of the critique of capitalist modernity...
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Tesis inédita de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociología, leída el 29/04/2025












