2020
DOI: 10.48102/pi.v28i1.202
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Una discusión crítica del trabajo y del trabajador contemporáneo

Abstract: El trabajo se ha modificado en las últimas décadas; los importantes avances científicos y tecnológicos han marcado nuevas maneras de vivir, de crear lazos y de trabajar. Estos cambios estructurales han provocado que el trabajo cada día sea más flexible, más inestable, más cambiante y más precario. Los trabajadores, a todos niveles, se enfrentan a esta situación, con una serie de consecuencias a nivel psíquico y social. El objetivo de este trabajo es presentar, por un lado, el panorama del trabajo contemporáneo… Show more

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“…This artifice certainly provides an illusion of cohesion to both social systems. As Hernández de Tubert assertsThis fact in our concept of ‘mestization’ (in Spanish, ‘mestizaje’) which gives vent to our still unfulfilled hope that all these disparate elements of our identity—which include Native American, Spanish, African, Asian, Arabic, Jewish, and several other roots (Hernández Hernández, 1994a)—will transcend its fragmented condition and fuse into a new and grand totality it itself. (Hernández de Tubert, 2021)…”
Section: The Mexican Social Unconscious—part I: the Roots Of A Nationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This artifice certainly provides an illusion of cohesion to both social systems. As Hernández de Tubert assertsThis fact in our concept of ‘mestization’ (in Spanish, ‘mestizaje’) which gives vent to our still unfulfilled hope that all these disparate elements of our identity—which include Native American, Spanish, African, Asian, Arabic, Jewish, and several other roots (Hernández Hernández, 1994a)—will transcend its fragmented condition and fuse into a new and grand totality it itself. (Hernández de Tubert, 2021)…”
Section: The Mexican Social Unconscious—part I: the Roots Of A Nationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2012, I wrote this paper on the Mexican social unconscious. It was a further development of a series of ideas I had been working on and writing about, during the previous two decades, on the unconscious social dynamics of the Mexican nation and its population (Hernández Hernández, 1994a, 1994b; Hernández Hernández and Tubert-Oklander, 1995; Hernández de Tubert, 1997, 2006; Hernández de Tubert and Tubert-Oklander, 2010). I finished the manuscript on June 30, 2012 (the exact date is relevant, as we shall later see), and submitted it for publication.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%