Seminar #18 | «Deconfined Talks»
Social and Solidarity Economy and the Role of the State
Luciane Lucas dos Santos
Pedro Hespanha
Sílvia Ferreira
November 3, 2020, 16h00 (GMT)
Online event
Comments: Beatriz Caitana e Eber Quiñónez (CES)
Eighteenth session of the «Deconfined Talks» seminar series. The resumption of the regulatory role of the state during the pandemic was a marked break in political practice over the last four decades in Portugal. Acting for health reasons, the government not only imposed confinement rules that paralysed large sectors of the economy, but also conditioned the policy of support to the obligation of aided companies to renounce terminations. It is important to discuss the extent to which state regulation has also been able to identify and protect the forms of collective action that have emerged everywhere in an unparalleled effort to counter the disastrous effects of the pandemic on the economy.
The open access «Deconfined Talks» seminars focus on the pandemic, its implications on the multiple dimensions that concern the CES community, among others topics currently worth discussing.
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