Ailynn Torres

Ailynn Torres
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  • Professor at Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences Ecuador

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Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences Ecuador
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  • Professor

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Publications (8)
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Guarantees of the right to care, decent working conditions, and co-responsibility in the exercise of care continue to be disputed. The areas where these disputes occur are key to understanding the extent to which there are windows of opportunity for a dignified life. This article analyzes critical angles for understanding the multi-scalar feminist...
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This chapter argues that Vilma Espín was a central political figure within the Cuban Revolution, despite the tendency to portray the revolutionary leadership as mostly male. As founder and life-long President of the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC), Espín decisively shaped life for both women and men within Cuba and was an influential figure beyond...
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El artículo revisa debates en torno a la renta básica universal (RBU) y a la renta de cuidados (RC) y, con base en ello, presenta discusiones críticas feministas sobre la RBU. Analiza el marco, también feminista, que defiende la necesidad de reapropiación de la renta, y lo desarrolla en relación a la reciente propuesta de una RC. Por último, el tex...
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This article starts from the analytical disconnection between feminisms and republicanism and investigates the potential of an academic and political conversation between them. The text takes up some of the intersections between feminism and republicanism over the past few decades and draws attention to the greater interest that has been verified r...
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abstract This article highlights a set of gendered consequences in the ‘world of work’ resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic in Cuba. It also conveys the tensions between programmes targeting gender inequalities and more general social justice policies that, at least at the discursive level, are embedded in self-defined socialist contexts, as in the...
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El artículo aborda la comunalización del cuidado y el sostenimiento de la vida en condiciones de crisis. Partiendo de investigación cualitativa acerca de los procesos de reproducción en una localidad periférica de la costa manabita tras el terremoto de 2016 en Ecuador, el texto discute la potencia y los límites de la acción comunitaria. Ésta se rea...

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