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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)As teorias do trabalho imaterial: uma reflexão crítica a partir de Marx(Universidade Federal da Bahia - Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas - Centro de Recursos Humanos, 2014-04-01) Amorim, Henrique [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Which concepts of work, value and social class the theses that consider the immaterial labor as the central productive force in contemporary societies refer to? The aim of this article is to answer that question. In order to do it, we will undergo a brief incursion in the central theses of the economy of knowledge to confront the interpretation of the concepts of work, value and social class performed by them to an alternative interpretation that we think tries to develop the more general precepts of the Marxian theory. We conclude, at the end of the text, that there exists a sort of analytical reductionism in the economy of knowledgescholars, especially when they reduce work to the physical work performed in the factory, the value to an arithmetically measurable expression of manual labor exploitation and the working class or proletariat to the labor class.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)O trabalho imaterial e as novas tecnologias da informação e comunicação: as condições de trabalho nos setores de P&D e de TI(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2016-05-12) Moreno, Angelina Michelle de Lucena [UNIFESP]; Amorim, Henrique José Domiciano [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)This research aims to perform a critical analysis of the thesis of immaterial labor and the precariousness of intellectual labor, based on the recent discussions about the social reconfiguration of labor in the first decade of the 21st century. Based on an empirical incursion with the Center for Research and Development in Telecommunications (CPQD) workers at the Technological Center of the Campinas region (CIATEC), this research analyzes the working conditions in two central sectors for the production of national technology, R&D and IT sectors. With the context of software and hardware production and the consolidation of the Brazilian telecommunications sector in the years 2000-2015, we are guided by the following research problem: to what extent do new information and communication technologies, by promoting a restructuring process of production required in the scope of immaterial labor, are embedded in a broader process that tends to reproduce typically capitalist forms of labor?