健康疯狂的生意!团结经济和金融教育作为精神疾病患者的解放工具

Q3 Social Sciences Innovar Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.15446/innovar.v31n82.98422
Felipe Teixeira Genta Maragni, Jo-Yu Hsiao, Silvia Pereira de Castro Casa Nova, Natalia Dinoá Duarte Cardoso de Brito, A. L. Aranha e Silva
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有一种社会观念认为,患有精神疾病的人没有承受资本主义工作模式压力的韧性。团结经济(SE)似乎是将精神病患者纳入工作和生产力领域的另一种选择,使他们能够(重新)产生他们的主体性。在本研究中,我们对创业、团结经济和财务/会计素养作为促进健康战略的工具的可能性进行了批判性反思,这些战略赋予个人权力并允许个人解放,以便他们可以(重新)书写他们的故事,并向社会提供他们自己的故事,而不是他们的精神疾病。本文从分析两家巴西中小企业从事心理健康促进的经验开始,我们提出并实施了一项财务教育计划,旨在为中小企业员工提供工具,使其积极参与有关财务和会计相关决策的讨论。之后,我们根据吸取的经验教训进行了行动研究:放弃对精神疾病的先入为主的观念并依靠分享经验和参与的重要性;以及现实生活中的挣扎如何成为知识的来源,正如“边做边学”的概念所讨论的那样。
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Healthily Crazy Business! Solidarity Economy and Financial Education as Emancipation Tools for the Mentally Ill
There is a socially constructed perception that people with mental illnesses do not have the resilience to endure the pressures of the capitalist model of work. Solidarity economy (SE) appears as an alternative for the inclusion of mentally ill people in the realm of work and productivity, enabling them to (re)produce their subjectivities. In this study, we develop a critical reflection on the possibilities of entrepreneuring, solidarity economy, and financial/accounting literacy as tools towards a health promotion strategy that empowers and allows the emancipation of the individuals, so that they may (re)write their stories and give society an account of themselves other than their mental illness. This paper starts from the analysis of the experience of two Brazilian se ventures engaged in mental health promotion, in which we proposed and conducted a financial education program aimed at providing SE worker-members with tools to actively participate in discussions about financial and accounting-related decisions. Afterwards, we engaged in an action research exercise, building on lessons learned: the importance of abandoning preconceived ideas of mental illness and relying on sharing experiences and participation; and how real-life struggles are a source of knowledge, as discussed through the concept of “learning by doing.”
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Innovar
Innovar Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: INNOVAR is a journal that publishes top research in organizations from social sciences and other fields. Its target is composed by professionals and scholars. INNOVAR is indexed in recognized international databases as Scopus. In light of its quality and visibility, in Colombia INNOVAR have the highest category in the National Bibliographic Index of Colombian scientific and technological publications (A1). INNOVAR publishes original works, result of rigorous research, from different approaches in social and management sciences, without biases to certain methodological perspectives.
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