Emprender sin descuidar la casa’: posiciones y dinámicas organizativas en una asociación productiva de mujeres rurales
Emprender sin descuidar la casa’: posiciones y dinámicas organizativas en una asociación productiva de mujeres rurales
Authors
Mora Guerrero, Gloria
Constanzo Belmar, Jorge
Constanzo Belmar, Jorge
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Date
Datos de publicación:
10.11144/Javeriana.cdr14-80.edcp
Keywords
Género - Mujeres rurales - Emprendimiento - Asociación
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Abstract
El presente estudio explora el proceso de conformación de un emprendimiento de tipo asociativo por mujeres rurales, al igual que su relación con los roles de género en el ámbito doméstico. Por medio de observaciones participantes y entrevistas, se trabajó con usuarias del Programa de Formación y Capacitación para Mujeres Campesinas, en La Araucanía, región que se localiza en el sur de Chile. Conforme con un corpus
teórico de enfoque constructivista, se caracterizaron las diferentes posiciones que ocupan las mujeres al interior de sus organizaciones, según la forma como articulan su rol asociativo con la división sexual del trabajo tradicional en sus grupos familiares. En ese sentido, las conclusiones alientan la generación de metodologías que fomenten la participación de las mujeres en emprendimientos asociativos, y consideren a la vez sus intereses y colocaciones en las estructuras de género de las zonas rurales.
This study explores the process of forming an associative enterprise by rural women, as well as its relationship with gender roles in the domestic sphere. We worked with users of the Training and Training Program for Peasant Women through participant observations and interviews in La Araucanía, a region located in southern Chile. According to a theoretical corpus of constructivist approach, we characterized the different positions that women occupy within their organizations according to the way they articulate their associative role with the gender division of traditional work in their family groups. In this way, the conclusions encourage the creation of methodologies that foster the participation of women in associative ventures, while considering their interests and placements in the gender structures of rural areas.
This study explores the process of forming an associative enterprise by rural women, as well as its relationship with gender roles in the domestic sphere. We worked with users of the Training and Training Program for Peasant Women through participant observations and interviews in La Araucanía, a region located in southern Chile. According to a theoretical corpus of constructivist approach, we characterized the different positions that women occupy within their organizations according to the way they articulate their associative role with the gender division of traditional work in their family groups. In this way, the conclusions encourage the creation of methodologies that foster the participation of women in associative ventures, while considering their interests and placements in the gender structures of rural areas.