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-Circulation and super-exploitation of work-
-Contradictions of the university democratization in Latin America. The modernization of the Ecuadorian university and the intensification of work-
-Dramatic Craftsmanship. Evolution and aftermaths of cultural policy in the case of theatre in Madrid since the 80’s-
-Facework: digital labor, social netcorks and new serfdom-
-Feminismos: una mirada desde la sociología. Begoña Marugan y Mª Jesús Miranda López (2018). Madrid. Ediciones Complutenses. Serie docencia-
-For a sociology of social change. Consideraions on the sociologist's work-
-From organizational careers to careers "without boundaries"? The case of the Faculty of the University of Valencia-
-From the loneliness of the globalized worker to the recomposition of the collective worker. Collective action, territory and labor dispute in the strikes of Coca Cola Fuenlabrada and the technicians of Movistar in Madrid-
-From the road to serfdom to the road of uncertainty: Reflections on the subjectifications of precarious work-
-¿Good Bye to Work? A Critique of Universal Basic Income in Mexico from the Theory of Value Perspective-
-Incidence of multinational companies and union representation in emerging countries. The case of his subsidiaries in Argentina.-
-Investigación y prácticas sociológicas: escenarios para la transformación social, García-Castilla, Francisco Javier, Díaz Santiago, María José (coords.). Madrid, UNED, 2018.-
-La fuerza de trabajo es una mercancía...The labor force is a commodity...-
-Piece-wage and super-exploitation of work-
-The tasks content and dynamics of the occupations in Spain-
-Time and utilities. Narrative of farmers around the free time-
-Union representation and prevention of occupational risks during the crisis: impact and limits-