Minga and volunteering: Alternative economy and precarious work in pro-sustainability settlements in Chile

Minga and volunteering: Alternative economy and precarious work in pro-sustainability settlements in Chile

Authors

  • Leonardo Cancino-Pérez Universidad del Bío-Bío

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5027/psicoperspectivas-Vol20-Issue1-fulltext-1955

Keywords:

alternative economy, ecovillage, ethnography, neoliberalism

Abstract

Starting from the practices of the minga and volunteering, this work describes and reflects on the tensions and hybridizations that occur in the attempt to specify forms of alternative economy in a context of neoliberal capitalism. For this, an ethnography was carried out in ecovillages, ecological communities and other forms of pro-sustainability settlements (ApS) in Chile, which allowed the identification of a series of collective economic practices. The mixtures that are produced in their economic heterogeneity are discussed and it is concluded that the ways in which the inhabitants of the ApS generate economic resources produces a economy that oscillates between forms of precarious work and economic relationships that contain an ethic of reciprocity.

Author Biography

Leonardo Cancino-Pérez, Universidad del Bío-Bío

Psicólogo, Universidad de Talca
Mg. en Psicología Social, UDP
Dr. en Ciencias Sociales, UCH    

Published

2020-11-20

How to Cite

Cancino-Pérez, L. (2020). Minga and volunteering: Alternative economy and precarious work in pro-sustainability settlements in Chile. Psicoperspectivas, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.5027/psicoperspectivas-Vol20-Issue1-fulltext-1955
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