2023
DOI: 10.1590/1984-92302023v30n0018en
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Collective and Networked Learning Developed in Enterprises Formed by Women in the Solidarity Economy: A Post-Colonialist Analysis of a Feminist Self-Management Practice

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 netwo… Show more

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