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Diez tesis sobre el trabajo inmaterial

Authors: Giordano, Pedro Martín; Montes Cato, Juan Sebastian;

Diez tesis sobre el trabajo inmaterial

Abstract

Este artículo tiene por objetivo descomponer el marco interpretativo y develar las hipótesis subyacentes sobre las que reposa la propuesta analítica de los autores italianos Lazzarato y Negri, para quienes el rasgo característico de esta época es el proceso mediante el cual el trabajo inmaterial devino hegemónico dentro del modo de producción capitalista a partir de la reestructuración de la fábrica en el transcurso de los años setenta. Para ello proponemos diez tesis desde las cuales pueda precisarse la propuesta analítica y desde allí repensarlo críticamente.

This article aims to break through the interpretive framework and reveal the underlying hypothesis on which rests the analytical approach of the Italian authors Lazzarato and Negri, who consider that the specific characteristic of this time is the process by which the immaterial labor became hegemonic in the capitalist mode of production, from the restructuring of the factory during the seventies. In order to rethink this analytic proposal, we present ten theses.

Fil: Montes Cato, Juan Sebastian. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15. Centro de Estudios e Investigaciones Laborales; Argentina

Fil: Giordano, Pedro Martín. No especifica;

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Post–industrial society, Mass intellectuality, Sociedad post-industrial, Inmaterial labor, Diffuse factory, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.4, Operario social, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, Intelectualidad de masa, Fábrica difusa, Trabajo inmaterial, Social worker

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