
(analytical)Chile is an emblematic case in the implementation of a neoliberal child welfare policy. This policy is now almost entirely undertaken by private organizations, financed based on their achievement of standardized performance indicators. Scientific literature suggests that these indicators govern workers' rationality. However, international studies indicate that the effect of indicators is not just rational but also affective. From a textual-affective analysis of 14 interviews and 2 workshops conducted with 5 female workers and 1 male worker from different partner organizations within the Chilean National Service for Minors, participants reported that this management model consumes and mechanizes the work carried out by these professionals. However, it is affectivity that makes resistance possible. Keywords: Affect; child welfare services; neoliberalism; new public management; social policy; work subjectivity.
new public management, nova gestão pública, neoliberalism, Social Sciences, child welfare services, social policy, subjetividad laboral, H, serviços de bem-estar infantil, tesauro de ciencias sociales de la unesco, subjetividade laboral, nueva gestión pública, política social, Afeto, H1-99, Afecto, afecto, bienestar de la infancia, subjetividad laboral. Tesauro de Ciencias Sociales de la Unesco, neoliberalismo, Social sciences (General), Affect, work subjectivity
new public management, nova gestão pública, neoliberalism, Social Sciences, child welfare services, social policy, subjetividad laboral, H, serviços de bem-estar infantil, tesauro de ciencias sociales de la unesco, subjetividade laboral, nueva gestión pública, política social, Afeto, H1-99, Afecto, afecto, bienestar de la infancia, subjetividad laboral. Tesauro de Ciencias Sociales de la Unesco, neoliberalismo, Social sciences (General), Affect, work subjectivity
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