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Martínez Buján, R. (2020). El paradigma de los comunes y la protección social pública como claves hacia el bienestar. Cuadernos De Relaciones Laborales, 38(2), 289-304. https://doi.org/10.5209/crla.7089
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[Resumen] Este artículo indaga en las aportaciones que el paradigma de los comunes puede ofrecer a la gestión y a la formulación de la protección social pública. Se examina la evolución teórica del marco de “los comunes” desde los años setenta y se hace especial hincapié en cómo se ha articulado a raíz de los movimientos de la ciudadanía durante el contexto de crisis económica y de empleo en España. Se argumenta que el marco de organización política que defienden “los comunes” puede contribuir a reconfigurar el modelo público de bienestar incorporando la participación ciudadana y asumiendo los retos que plantea la sostenibilidad de la vida.
[Abstract] This article is focused on the contributions that the paradigm of the commons can offer to the management and formulation of public social protection in Spain. The theoretical evolution of the “commons” framework since the 1970s is examined and special emphasis is placed on how it has been articulated from the context of the economic and employment crisis following the citizen movements in Spain. It is argued that this political organization framework advocated by “the commons” can contribute to reconfiguring the public welfare model by incorporating citizen participation and assuming the challenges of facing the sustainability of life.
[Abstract] This article is focused on the contributions that the paradigm of the commons can offer to the management and formulation of public social protection in Spain. The theoretical evolution of the “commons” framework since the 1970s is examined and special emphasis is placed on how it has been articulated from the context of the economic and employment crisis following the citizen movements in Spain. It is argued that this political organization framework advocated by “the commons” can contribute to reconfiguring the public welfare model by incorporating citizen participation and assuming the challenges of facing the sustainability of life.
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