
The topic that I work in my seminary of grade is the relationship between the syndicate and the Political Parties in Chile. I think that this topic is a very important for the Sociology of Work, but has been shelved in the research about the syndicalism.
The relationship between the syndicate and the Political Parties can be studied from different perspectives. In my seminary the perspective of study revolves around the concept of identity. The concept of “Identity” is very complexity, because there are many definitions about the identity. In my seminary, the concept elected is similar to the Jorge LarraĆn, because he defines the identity that a process in which the people that recognizes itself around three axes: What I am? ; Do I have? And who are my similar?
Using these three questions, I research the identity of the workers, and I shall investigate what is their relationship from a subjective point of view, and I can study the phenomenon from a objective point of view, investigating the specific practices that have the workers witch the Political Parties, as the militancy, the program policy, the patronage, or the electoral support.
Well, I want work this idea, because I considerer that the study about the social movements that the syndicalism can contribute to understand the political action of the people in particular, and overcoat the Political Parties in Chile have been recently separated of the civil society, this is demonstrated in the low support the some movements which the traditional political parties and the creation of new organizations representing of the social demands.
Hello Jenni!
ReplyDeleteWell, the topic of your seminary is very necessary in the Sociology, because this will can to understand the process of syndicalism in nowadays.
I think that the idea of the “identity” has a very difficult conceptualization too, because there is many theories and authors about this topic, and for this how you say , it is better to use the author o theory that it is useful for your investigation.
Your topic is very difficult but very interesting, so… good luck in your seminary!!
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