CS Especial
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Ítem “El papá de mi hijo es la calle”: conciliando el trabajo productivo y reproductivo en las calles de Bogotá(Universidad Icesi, 2019-08-01) Rodríguez Morales, AndrésThis paper aims at studying how female street vendors living in Bogotá with children between the ages of zero and five years reconcile work and family responsibilities, and argues that law does not take into account their needs when creating legal mechanisms aimed at reconciling the tension between family and work, or when designing the rules that apply to public child care services in Bogotá.Ítem Trabajo y mujeres privadas de la libertad: trabajando al margen del derecho laboral(Universidad Icesi, 2019-08-01) Morad, JulianaBased on a mixed-methodology research, this article shows that the socio-economic profile of the majority of women deprived of their liberty in Colombia is characterized by a multiple marginality situation, due to the connection between gender and low socio-economic status. Likewise, this text explores the specific needs and the experiences of these women in relation to work, by considering their profile and role as primary caregivers. The analysis is divided into three moments: before detention, in prison, and after returning to the community where it is evident that prison strengthens inequality linked to their gender and low socio-economic status. These social-economic vulnerability conditions include precarious employment. It is fundamental to offer programs, interventions, and services that consider women’s profile and their situation, particularly, training in prison for a job that will be productive and useful when released. Additionally, it is important to rethink the scope of labor law in relation to prison work.Ítem Transporte, capital temporal y género(Universidad Icesi, 2019-08-01) Amaya Castro, Juan M.This text analyzes the ways in which a group of female workers in the city of Bogotá are part of a set of specific spatio-temporal dynamics, giving their experience in public transportation. The basis for these dynamics lies on the conception of time as a value, as an essential investment that shapes the rest of the aspects related to the lives of these women. Time, then, revolves around two centers of gravity: work – in its various forms – and transportation. These centers of gravity are nodes in the organization of their daily lives. However, commuting undertakes this role because of its own indeterminacy. It is neither a spatio-temporal context that is part of work, even if it is necessary for this purpose, nor it is “leisure-time”. This indeterminacy leads us to the question of what role does labor law play in these dynamics; if it is not working time, nor leisure-time, then… whose time is it?Ítem Trayectorias de mujeres en el hip-hop: reproducción de la vida en itinerarios de trabajo artístico(Universidad Icesi, 2019-08-01) Pinzón Díaz, Fabian EstebanThe reality of the right to work of popular artists challenges the traditional frameworks of labor law. Based on life stories as a source of knowledge, we review the work itineraries of two hip-hop popular artists. We present the complexity of their careers and the different relationships they build in different social circles. In these spaces, we find different forms of accumulation of capital and knowledge and the development of collective strategies for the reproduction of life that respond to social protection necessities. In the light of these women experiences, the article discusses the precarious working conditions offered to artists through entrepreneurial initiatives promoted by the State and international cooperation.Ítem “Volver a la tierra”: dimensiones territoriales del trabajo como delimitantes de las opciones laborales para las mujeres en Madrid, Cundinamarca(Universidad Icesi, 2019-08-01) Lara Veloza, GuisellaThis article proposes to consider the territorial dimensions of work from a gender perspective and as an element for analysis in labor law academy. Through a case study of the Asoquimad association in Madrid, Cundinamarca, the article identifies a series of territorial determinants that underlie the employment history of women who seek, in peri-urban scenarios, to transit from working in the floriculture agroindustry to cooperative work in small-scale agroecological and solidarity economies. The case illustrates how global, regional, and local dynamics intersect in the delimitation of the labor options these women have access to in a context of transformation and dispute of what “the rural” is. The reading of the constraints faced by women enables a deeper understanding of labor as well as of its specific articulations with peri-urban transformations.
