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The article is part of an ethnographic research carried out in Argentina within autonomy-oriented organizations. From the conceptual framework of institutional analysis and community economies, the article presents a methodology working towards the analysis of social practices, discourses and meanings in three self-managed experiences. It examines how communities view work, property and subjectivity in such experiences and concludes that: 1) their work states an ethical and aesthetic proposal linked to life sustenance and enjoyment and 2) their ways of existence question the current forms of capitalism.

Ana Inés Heras, Dra.

Investigadora independiente, Conicet (Argentina), Cedesi-Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Preside el Instituto para la Inclusión Social y el Desarrollo Humano (Argentina). Miembro de Community Economies Research Network (CERN) y de Community Economies Collective (CEC). Doctora y Magíster en Educación. E-mail: herasmonnersans@gmail.com

Amalia Miano, Dra., Universidad Nacional de San Martín

Investigadora Cat. Asistente, Conicet (Argentina), Cedesi- Universidad Nacional de San Martín e Instituto para la Inclusión Social y el Desarrollo Humano. Doctora en Ciencias Sociales y Magíster en Antropología Social. E-mail: mariamaly@hotmail.com

María Alejandra Pagotto, Instituto Gino Germani

Profesora e investigadora del Instituto Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina) y Miembro del Instituto para la Inclusión Social y el Desarrollo Humano. Licenciada en Sociología. E-mail: alejandrapagotto@gmail.com

Heras, A. I., Miano, A., & Pagotto, M. A. (2018). A proposal for life: ethics and aesthetics in collective-solidarity forms. Nómadas, (46), 129–149. Retrieved from https://revistas.ucentral.edu.co/index.php/nomadas/article/view/2455

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