Interinazgo en la Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica: sus implicaciones en el ámbito laboral y el vínculo institucional
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2020-03-05
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Rodríguez-Soto, Maritza
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Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
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Se analizan las implicaciones de la condición de interinazgo en las relaciones vinculares a partir de las vivencias laborales de una población académica y administrativa interina de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad Nacional (UNA), lo que permite conocer el sentido de afiliación y pertenencia a la universidad, así como la cooperación y la comunicación, entre otros aspectos, de personas que trabajan en la institución. Este trabajo es producto de los avances de la investigación denominada “Implicaciones de la condición de interinazgo en la subjetividad y relaciones vinculares de población trabajadora de la Universidad Nacional”, que se eje cuta desde el Programa Umbral Político, del Instituto de Estudios Sociales en Población de la UNA. En el nivel metodológico, se llevaron a cabo ocho entre vistas semiestructuradas sobre las percepciones de unas; el análisis de los resultados se realiza con base en la teoría del Esquema del Cono Invertido elaborada por el Dr. Enrique Pichón Rivière, psicólogo social. Con la información recopilada se evidencian aspectos referentes al manejo del poder, situaciones de violencia estructural y sufrimiento institucional que se viven en la UNA. Entre los principales hallazgos obtenidos, destaca que la condición de interinazgo tiene implicaciones en la vida cotidiana de cada funcionario/a reflejadas en cada uno de los vectores del cono invertido, como es el sentimiento de pertenencia hacia la Universidad, el compromiso con su trabajo y la sobreexigencia con tal de llegar a obtener la propiedad (contratación permanente), entre otros aspectos de la realidad, que enfrentan docentes y administrativos/as denominados “no propietarios”.
This research analyzes the implications of the condition of “interinazgo” in the relationship between the work experiences of an interim academic and administrative population of the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the National University (UNA), which allows to know the sense of affiliation and belonging with the university, cooperation, and communication, among other aspects, of people who work in the institution. This article is a product of the advances of the research called “Implications of the condition of “interinazgo” in the subjectivity and related relations of the working population of the National University”, which is executed from the Political Threshold Program, of the Institute of Social Studies in Population of the UNA. At the methodological level, eight semistructured interviews were conducted on the perceptions of each functionary; the analysis of the results is based on the theory of the Inverted Cone Scheme elaborated by Dr. Enrique Pichón Rivière, Social Psychologist. With the information collected, aspects related to the management of power, situations of structural violence and institutional suffering that are experienced in the UNA are evidenced. Among the main findings obtained, it stands out that the condition of “interinazgo” has implications in the daily life of the persons interviewed reflected in each of the vectors of the inverted cone, such as the feeling of belonging to the University, the commitment to their work and the over-demand in order to obtain the property (permanent hiring), among other aspects of reality, faced by teachers and administrators called “non-owners”.
This research analyzes the implications of the condition of “interinazgo” in the relationship between the work experiences of an interim academic and administrative population of the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the National University (UNA), which allows to know the sense of affiliation and belonging with the university, cooperation, and communication, among other aspects, of people who work in the institution. This article is a product of the advances of the research called “Implications of the condition of “interinazgo” in the subjectivity and related relations of the working population of the National University”, which is executed from the Political Threshold Program, of the Institute of Social Studies in Population of the UNA. At the methodological level, eight semistructured interviews were conducted on the perceptions of each functionary; the analysis of the results is based on the theory of the Inverted Cone Scheme elaborated by Dr. Enrique Pichón Rivière, Social Psychologist. With the information collected, aspects related to the management of power, situations of structural violence and institutional suffering that are experienced in the UNA are evidenced. Among the main findings obtained, it stands out that the condition of “interinazgo” has implications in the daily life of the persons interviewed reflected in each of the vectors of the inverted cone, such as the feeling of belonging to the University, the commitment to their work and the over-demand in order to obtain the property (permanent hiring), among other aspects of reality, faced by teachers and administrators called “non-owners”.
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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL (COSTA RICA), ESTABILIDAD LABORAL, ASPECTOS ECONÓMICOS, CONDICIONES DE TRABAJO, INVESTIGACIÓN, JOB STABILITY, ECONOMIC ASPECTS, WORKING CONDITIONS