De Women and self-managed habitat production

In this paper, we explore the relationship between self-managed habitat production and changes in women’s life. Our study is based on the experience of the cooperatives “La Fábrica” and “El Molino” cooperatives, of the Movement of Occupants and Tenants of the city of Buenos Aires Argentina. The anal...

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Main Authors: Rodríguez, María Carla, Arqueros Mejica, María
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Published: UNIVERSIDAD ANTONIO NARIÑO 2020
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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.uan.edu.co:article-4162021-02-16T15:17:59Z De Women and self-managed habitat production De pacientes a discentes: mujeres en la producción autogestionaria del hábitat Rodríguez, María Carla Arqueros Mejica, María relaciones de género mujeres ciudad, producción autogestionaria del hábitat patriarcado gender relationships women city selfmanagement urbanism patriarchy In this paper, we explore the relationship between self-managed habitat production and changes in women’s life. Our study is based on the experience of the cooperatives “La Fábrica” and “El Molino” cooperatives, of the Movement of Occupants and Tenants of the city of Buenos Aires Argentina. The analysis is based on fieldwork-based on participant observation, ethnographic interviews, and a specific survey conducted in 2018. Throughout the paper, the various ways in which the participation of women in collective decision-making bodies that have a significant impact on their habitat through self-management are highlighted. We conclude that this process enables tendencies of delocalization as part of the resignation of daily life and associated with a value of the collective and the “common”. En este artículo indagamos en las prácticas autogestionarias de producción del hábitat a la luz de los cambios producidos en la vida de las mujeres. Para ello recuperamos la experiencia de las cooperativas La Fábrica y El Molino, del Movimiento de Ocupantes e Inquilinos de la ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. El análisis se sostiene en un trabajo de campo que se nutre de observación participante, entrevistas etnográficas y una encuesta específica realizada en 2018. A lo largo del escrito, se ponen de relieve los diversos modos en que la participación de las mujeres en instancias colectivas de toma de decisiones significativas sobre su hábitat a través de la autogestión, incide en las subjetividades. Concluimos que ese proceso habilita tendencias de despatriarcalización como parte de la resignificación de la vida cotidiana y asociadas con una puesta en valor de lo colectivo y lo “común”. UNIVERSIDAD ANTONIO NARIÑO 2020-05-13 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/nodo/article/view/416 REVISTA NODO; Vol. 14 Núm. 28 (2020); 58 - 73 2346-092X 1909-3888 spa https://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/nodo/article/view/416/351 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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description In this paper, we explore the relationship between self-managed habitat production and changes in women’s life. Our study is based on the experience of the cooperatives “La Fábrica” and “El Molino” cooperatives, of the Movement of Occupants and Tenants of the city of Buenos Aires Argentina. The analysis is based on fieldwork-based on participant observation, ethnographic interviews, and a specific survey conducted in 2018. Throughout the paper, the various ways in which the participation of women in collective decision-making bodies that have a significant impact on their habitat through self-management are highlighted. We conclude that this process enables tendencies of delocalization as part of the resignation of daily life and associated with a value of the collective and the “common”.
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