Dust and Dignity

Dust and Dignity
Author: Erynn Masi de Casanova
Publisher: ILR Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2019-09-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1501739476

What makes domestic work a bad job, even after efforts to formalize and improve working conditions? Erynn Masi de Casanova's case study, based partly on collaborative research conducted with Ecuador's pioneer domestic workers' organization, examines three reasons for persistent exploitation. First, the tasks of social reproduction are devalued. Second, informal work arrangements escape regulation. And third, unequal class relations are built into this type of employment. Accessible to advocates and policymakers as well as academics, this book provides both theoretical discussions about domestic work and concrete ideas for improving women's lives. Drawing on workers' stories of lucha, trabajo, and sacrificio—struggle, work, and sacrifice—Dust and Dignity offers a new take on an old occupation. From the intimate experience of being a body out of place in an employer's home, to the common work histories of Ecuadorian women in different cities, to the possibilities for radical collective action at the national level, Casanova shows how and why women do this stigmatized and precarious work and how they resist exploitation in the search for dignified employment. From these searing stories of workers' lives, Dust and Dignity identifies patterns in domestic workers' experiences that will be helpful in understanding the situation of workers elsewhere and offers possible solutions for promoting and ensuring workers' rights that have relevance far beyond Ecuador.

Uncertain Citizenship

Uncertain Citizenship
Author: Megan Ryburn
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2018-10-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520970799

Uncertain Citizenship explores how Bolivian migrants to Chile experience citizenship in their daily lives. Intraregional migration is on the rise in Latin America and challenges how citizenship in the region is understood and experienced. As Megan Ryburn powerfully argues, many individuals occupy a state of uncertain citizenship as they navigate movement and migration across borders. Drawing on multi-sited ethnographic research, this book contributes to debates on the meaning and practice of citizenship in Latin America and for migrants throughout the world.

Asylum in the Community

Asylum in the Community
Author: John Carrier
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 113484199X

Based on an empirical examination of psychiatric care both past and present,Asylum in the Community clearly defines the concept of asylum and shows how it can be provided effectively outside the hospital. Drawing on work in the USA, Belgium, Spain, Ireland and England, contributors analyse such services from both user and provider perspectives. From these analyses the editors establish the key elements that should be considered in developing contemporary community services for the mentally ill. Asylum in the Community provides a balanced assessment of a controversial, topical issue for managers and providers of mental health services and those teaching or training in the mental health sciences.

Supermadre

Supermadre
Author: Elsa M. Chaney
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2014-07-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0292772653

The title of this book, Supermadre, is ironic. It means, not that women have begun to exercise real power in Latin American political life, but that their participation is mostly confined to roles that are extensions of their roles as mothers—health, education, welfare, for example—and then only on the lower levels of policy-making. Elsa Chaney begins her study with an examination of various attempts to explain women's virtual absence from decision-making councils not only in Latin America but also world-wide, concluding that their motherhood role has had the profoundest effect on the nature of their political activities. She then analyzes the images and realities of women in Latin American society from colonial times to the present. The remainder of the book is a detailed study of women in politics and government in Latin America, with emphasis on the contrasting cases of Peru and Chile. In conclusion, Chaney suggests that women will make only slow progress toward full participation in public life until they themselves stop seeing their role in politics as that of the supermadre.

Papaíto piernas largas

Papaíto piernas largas
Author: Jean Webster
Publisher: Editorial Forja
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9563383265

La protagonista de esta novela ha sido criada en un orfanato. Un intento de desahogo la lleva a escribir sobre la vida en el orfanato John Grier. Un misterioso benefactor le ofrece anónimamente a Jerusha pagarle la totalidad de los estudios universitarios con el objetivo de que se convierta en escritora. Su única exigencia: comprobar que el proceso se está cumpliendo a través de un constante flujo de cartas, que él no responderá jamás. A través de cada escrito, el lector irá viviendo, sin duda, las aventuras de Jerusha Abbot empatizando irremediablemente con la protagonista. A pesar de haber sido escrito hace más de un siglo, Papaíto piernas largas continua cautivando con la sencillez, optimismo y la frescura de la protagonista. “No son los grandes placeres lo más importante; son en gran parte los pequeños –he descubierto el verdadero secreto de la felicidad, papaíto, y es vivir en el presente. No estar siempre lamentando el pasado o anticipando el futuro; para obtener el máximo hay que vivir este mismo instante...”.

Los secretos detrás de la magia

Los secretos detrás de la magia
Author: Jonatan Loidi
Publisher: Ediciones LEA
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2024-05-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9877188554

Jonatan Loidi y ‘Gaita’ González presentan un modelo de 10 pasos para la creación y gestión de experiencias mágicas para tu organización. “Este libro es el manual de la excelencia en atención al cliente y desarrollo empresarial. Demuestra que la pasión es clave para superar los desafíos. Una invitación a reflexionar, trabajar y cambiar paradigmas para formar parte del 5% que marca la diferencia”. Martín Zuppi, CEO Stellatis Argentina “Conocí el modelo a partir de una conferencia, y sin dudas me pareció el recorrido ideal para trabajar en la experiencia que una organización puede ofrecer. Hoy este libro forma parte de nuestra agenda de trabajo”. Carolina Del Hoyo, Directora Regional Marketing Fratelli Branca “Este libro permite enamorarse de la idea de que no existen los límites cuando se trata de satisfacer y hacer felices a nuestros clientes, y a nuestro equipo de trabajo. 100% aplicable a la realidad de Latinoamérica”. Isabel Cristina Sepúlveda Parra, Directora de Experiencia al cliente en Bancolombia. “Participé de la experiencia en Orlando dos veces. Por tal motivo aseguro que este libro marca un antes y después para la organización y el liderazgo, ofreciendo un camino lógico y simple hacia el éxito, con ejemplos claros”. Carlos Bethancourt, Director ejecutivo Acecolombia. “El libro describe un modelo que todo fanático del marketing y las experiencias debe conocer. Es práctico y aplicable a cualquier empresa”. Soledad Moll, Directora de MMA LATAM

Care and Care Workers

Care and Care Workers
Author: Nadya Araujo Guimarães
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2021-01-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3030516938

This book presents an original contribution to the study of care and care work by addressing pressing issues in the field from a Latin American and intersectional perspective. The expansion of professional care and its impacts on public policies related to care are global phenomena, but so far the international literature on the subject has focused mainly on the Global North. This volume aims to enrich this literature by presenting results of research projects conducted in five Latin American countries – Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Uruguay –, and comparing them with researches conducted in other countries, such as France, Japan and the USA. Latin America is a social space where professional care has expanded dramatically over the past twenty years. However, unlike Japan, USA and European countries, such expansion took place in a context of heterogeneous and poorly structured markets, in societies which stand out for its reliance on domestic workers to provide care work in the household as paid workers, in both formal and informal arrangements. CareandCareWorkers: A Latin American Perspective will be a useful tool for sociologists, anthropologists, social workers, gerontologists and other social scientists dedicated to the study of the growing demand for care services worldwide, as well as to decision makers dealing with public policies related to care services. “Society cannot function without the unpaid (and poorly and informally paid) work of caregivers. Having the data – and this book presents this data – allows public policy to be based on the realities rather than on the prejudices, habits, or structural injustices of a previous time about gender roles, class, ethnicity, race, migrant status. (...) This volume not only presents the data, then, but also shows how some countries have begun to innovate to provide solutions to the problem that some people are overburdened by care while others do little of it. (...) Scholars and activists in Latin American countries lead the way in showing both how resistance remains and how to innovate. So the rest of the world has much to learn from this volume.” – Excerpt from the Foreword by Professor Joan C. Tronto