[Air-L] Onteaiken 22 - “Global Labor”: transformations, sensibilities and social conflicts

Martin Eynard eynardmartin at gmail.com
Mon Dec 12 13:41:12 PST 2016


Dear AoIR / Air-L members,

Greetings from Córdoba, Argentina. It´s a pleasure to share with you our
latest edition of the "Boletin ONTEAIKEN", that includes articles around
the topics of global labour, transformations, sensibilities and social
conflicts, written in collaboration with many members of this community.
Please see below and share. Thank you.

Best regards,

Martin Eynard (PhD)
CIECS (CONICET, UNC)







*ONTEAIKEN N° 22*


*“Global Labor”: transformations, sensibilities and social conflicts*


The numerous researches that explain and qualify the transformations
of the *“world
of work” *over the last twenty years cannot ignore the *"global/ local"*
component running through these phenomena.


The numerous researches that explain and qualify the transformations of the
“world of work” over the last twenty years cannot ignore the "global/
local" component running through these phenomena. Behind this finding we
could recognize at least the following relevant features linked to the
complexity announced in the emergence of this "metamorphosis":

*a-* Firstly, that the understanding of the diverse and complex "global /
local" realities of labor require efforts that strain the fragmentation of
disciplinary approaches;

*b-* In addition, the understanding of the problems associated with the
realities of the bodies-that-work (Lisdero) requires linking the
transformations of/in the global/local labor world, with the deep
metamorphosis of the conditions that shape
 the subject’s everyday life.

*c-* This insight should not leave aside the debate on the implications
that the different modes of accumulation cause on
inclusion/exclusion/marginalit y and the forms of spoliation of the various
and heterogeneous masses of workers.

*d-* Finally, it is also important the way in which the global production
networks develop concurrently in relation with a sets emergency/latency
conflicts that in turn are connected, again, with the aforementioned
transformation of the daily lives of thousands of subjects with the current
processes of social re-structuring. Such conflicts demand to be understood
from a perspective that goes beyond the false antinomy micro-macro that
reconfigures dimensions such as space/time or work/leisure/non work, in
order to promote a look that re-binds an (undetermined) global logic
of the social.

Based on the above, and precisely highlighting some of the dimensions that
from our perspective are relevant, the new number of Onteaiken aims to
bring together a series of articles that problematize the connections
between local realities experienced by workers in the framework of global
processes.



*We invite you to explore Onteaiken 22 (in Spanish)*



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