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Anuario de investigaciones

On-line version ISSN 1851-1686

Abstract

ROBERTAZZI, Margarita; PERTIERRA, Lidia Isabel  and  FERRARI, Liliana. The "Mutual Support" Practice In The Edge Situations Between Male And Female Workers Of Recovered Enterprises. Anu. investig. [online]. 2008, vol.15. ISSN 1851-1686.

This paper presents partial results of a research that proposes as a general objective the comparison of the different ways of action among the workers in the recovered enterprises. The research design is based on a study of intentionally selected cases with a qualitative approach. The chosen techniques are the biographic self-story (through participative interviews) and the participative observation. The focus of the analysis refers to the psychosocial processes displayed during the time elapsed in the appropriation of the work source. The outline is placed in several events that happened in three organizations - La Nueva Esperanza, Chilavert, IMPA - in which the mutual support is the main characteristic. Solidarity is unexpectedly present in all of them, especially in the edge situations, as a manner to repair in some way the traumatic situations occurred. These events - as it occurs with the trauma - implicate a subjective impact that cannot be forgotten.

Keywords : Mutual support; Workers; Recovered enterprises; Edge situations.

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