Teletrabajo y producción de subjetividad: una encrucijada de resistencias

Telework is usually shown as a useful way to foster a healthy work-life balance. Many researches have analyzed its advantages, disadvantages, its influence in the performance or in the commitment, the tasks that can do a teleworker, the technical and economic issues related to it, and so on. Some of...

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Autor: Gálvez Mozo, Ana
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2014
País:España
Institución:Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)
Repositorio:O2, repositorio institucional de la UOC
OAI Identifier:oai:openaccess.uoc.edu:10609/101915
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10609/101915
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Telework
Women
Work-Life Balance
Subjectivity
Resistance
Teletrabajo
Mujeres
Conciliación de la vida laboral y familiar
Subjetividad
Resistencia
Telecommuting
Teletreball
Dones
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Sumario:Telework is usually shown as a useful way to foster a healthy work-life balance. Many researches have analyzed its advantages, disadvantages, its influence in the performance or in the commitment, the tasks that can do a teleworker, the technical and economic issues related to it, and so on. Some of these researches have tried to go beyond studying the relationship between telework and identity. They have study the representations, categories and discourses that teleworkers develop. Nevertheless, there are few researches analyzing the subjectivity that emerges in the practice of teleworking, and even fewer analyzing the micros-resistance practices. In a sample of women teleworkers, our article analyzes the discursive production of resistance practices and subjectivity.