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6to. Foro colombiano de Gobernanza de Internet. Retos del trabajo en la era digital
Laura Cecilia Porras Santanilla, Sonia García, Iván Daniel Jaramillo, Mery Laura Perdomo Ospina, Ramón Alfredo Aguilar
2019 | Mesa colombiana de Gobernanza de Internet
Retos del trabajo en la era digital - Universidad el Rosario.
La era digital abrió un mundo de posibilidades al trabajo humano y está impactando de manera sustancial las prácticas, relaciones y garantías asociadas al mismo. En la reconfiguración de las relaciones asociadas al trabajo humano intervienen numerosos factores asociados, por ejemplo, a fuerzas relacionadas con la competencia global por la disminución de costos de producción o de transacción, por un lado, y a la precarización de las condiciones en las que se realiza la incorporación y permanencia de las personas en los ciclos productivos, por el otro. El panel se propone aproximar las visiones y propuestas de las múltiples partes interesadas en relación con los vertiginosos cambios que vienen operándose en el mundo del trabajo humano, en especial con la evolución y masificación de la tecnología digital.
Rebuscadores Indignation about the Legal Misrecognition of the Most Vulnerable Segment of the Working Poor in Bogotá
Laura Cecilia Porras Santanilla
2015
This paper will argue that a good way to misrecognize and deny basic social benefits to those most in need is to inscribe them in broad categories that they do not identify with, that do not allow others to have a clear image of who they are, and that do not give them a place in the overall social space. I suggest that we can group Bogotá’s most vulnerable workers under the name rebuscadores which is distinctive in class terms. Re-buscador is a made-up word in Spanish which suggests that someone is looking all the time for something, in this case, for a way to make a living and survive. If those workers become visible and gain legal recognition (as the proletariat once did) it will be easier to procure legal protection for them, which is one of the ways to fight against longstanding socio-economic inequalities.
Acceder¿Quién decide el tipo de educación básica que los niños reciben en Colombia?
Laura Cecilia Porras Santanilla
2004
AccederConcepto Expediente RDL-027 Revisión Constitucional del Decreto de Ley 894 de 2017.
Laura Cecilia Porras Santanilla
2017
Acceder“Viviendo del Rebusque:” A Study of How Law Affects Street Rebuscadores in Bogotá
Laura Cecilia Porras Santanilla
2018 | University of Ottawa
In the last decades, scholars from different disciplines, ranging from economy to law, have tried to better identify and target the working poor in order to provide them with legal protection. Some have referred to categories such as ‘non-standard or precarious forms of employment,’ ‘informal labor’ and ‘popular economy’ to refer to the working poor. My dissertation questions those categories and their ability to target the workers most in need, as well as their underlying assumptions that the activities of the working poor are not regulated by law, but rather fall into a legal vacuum. Using both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, I conducted research with one group of vulnerable workers (whom I refer to as street rebuscadores) in Bogotá (Colombia) to answer two main questions: 1) how can we better target and characterize the social grouping to whom the most vulnerable segment of the working poor in Bogotá belongs? 2) How do both State and non-State legal regimes, such as constitutional law, labour law and derecho de policía, interact to influence the productive strategies of the most vulnerable workers in Bogotá? Following Bourdieu’s theory of practice, I found that street rebuscadores constitute the most vulnerable segment of the working poor in a city deeply segregated by class, that they share a similar volume and composition of overall capital (or habitus) and that they share similar practices associated with that habitus. Following a legal pluralist approach, I also concluded that as a social group engaging in regulatory activities, street rebuscadores are situated in a semi-autonomous social field generating internal normative rules, but that is also vulnerable to rules from the larger social matrix in which it is situated. Within that semi-autonomous social field, the vulnerability of street rebuscadores is legally constructed and accentuated by the State, and existing regulatory frameworks are perpetuating and reproducing their condition, although not without resistance.
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