Subjetividad neoliberal y financiarización en los hogares españolesun diagnóstico de las formas de autogestión en la era pospandémica

  1. Nazaret Abalde 1
  1. 1 Universidade da Coruña
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    Universidade da Coruña

    La Coruña, España

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Revista:
Recerca: revista de pensament i analisi

ISSN: 1130-6149

Ano de publicación: 2023

Título do exemplar: Subjetividades neoliberales y malestar social: ¿hacia nuevas formas de autogestión en la época pospandemia?

Número: 28

Páxinas: 1-28

Tipo: Artigo

DOI: 10.6035/RECERCA.6772 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso aberto editor

Outras publicacións en: Recerca: revista de pensament i analisi

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Resumo

El presente artículo analiza la configuración de las subjetividades neoliberales en los hogares españoles durante el periodo 2017-2020. Este objetivo se conecta, por un lado, con el corpus teórico de la financiarización de la vida cotidiana (Martin, 2002) y, por otro lado, con el impacto de la covid-19 sobre las nuevas formas de autogestión neoliberales. A través de la operacionalización del concepto de subjetividad neoliberal, se analiza su dimensión objetiva con los datos procedentes de la Encuesta Financiera de las Familias (eff). Los hallazgos desvelan que el paradigma de la subjetivación neoliberal, tras la irrupción de la covid-19, no se vincula con la emergencia de una nueva forma de autogestión de los riesgos vitales y económicos mediante la creación de una cartera de activos. Los hogares empujan las fronteras de la subjetividad neoliberal teórica, invirtiendo principalmente en vivienda y alejándose de las inversiones arriesgadas.

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