Collective and Networked Learning Developed in Enterprises Formed by Women in the Solidarity Economy: A Post-Colonialist Analysis of a Feminist Self-Management Practice

M.E.M.A. Soares, Sílvia Maria Dias Pedro Rebouças, J. C. Lázaro
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Abstract This research arises from studies of women's management practices from the place of self-management within the scope of the Feminist Solidarity Economy Network (Resf) and, therefore, the term feminist practices of self-management was developed throughout the research, considering the practices that are performed in the Solidarity Economy (ES). The objective of this research is to identify and analyze one of the feminist practices of self-management observed in the field: the development of collective and networked learning. The main theoretical contributions used to mediate the discussion are based on studies of feminist management practices, on the perspective of substantive rationality, on studies on organizational learning and the post-colonialist view that adheres to the context of women in the SE. The data collection was implemented based on thematic oral history in semi-structured interviews with women from Resf and direct and indirect field observation between the years 2018 and 2021, recorded in field diaries. The perspective adopted for data analysis is critical discourse analysis. The results point to the following findings: (I) no hierarchization of the organization of learning practices; (II) intense exchange of information inside and outside the network based on reciprocal ties; (III) a form of learning that prioritizes experiences with a system of activities in which knowing is not separated from doing. For the women, knowledge is integrated and distributed in the life of the community, which necessarily requires the involvement that comes from the sense of belonging and mutual care that unites them.
在团结经济中由妇女组成的企业中发展的集体和网络化学习:女权主义自我管理实践的后殖民主义分析
本研究源于对女性团结经济网络(Resf)范围内自我管理的女性管理实践的研究,因此,考虑到在团结经济(ES)中进行的实践,自我管理的女性主义实践一词在整个研究中得到了发展。本研究的目的是识别和分析在该领域观察到的自我管理的女权主义实践之一:集体和网络化学习的发展。用于调解讨论的主要理论贡献是基于对女权主义管理实践的研究,基于实体理性的视角,基于组织学习的研究以及坚持东南地区女性背景的后殖民主义观点。数据收集是基于对来自Resf的妇女进行的半结构化访谈中的主题口述历史,以及2018年至2021年期间直接和间接的实地观察,并记录在实地日记中。数据分析采用的视角是批判性话语分析。研究结果表明:(1)学习实践的组织没有层次化;(二)基于互惠关系的网络内外信息交换频繁;(III)一种学习形式,它优先考虑一种活动系统的经验,在这种系统中,知与行是不分离的。对妇女来说,知识是整合和分布在社区生活中的,这必然需要来自归属感和相互关怀的参与,使她们团结起来。
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