On the Social Insertion of Handicapped Persons in the Job Market: Ethics and Incivility (notice n° 193611)

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Personal name Garcia de Araújo, José Newton
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Title On the Social Insertion of Handicapped Persons in the Job Market: Ethics and Incivility
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2007.<br/>
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General note 53
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Summary, etc. In Brazil, the laws forcing companies to hire handicapped people open the door to ambiguous behaviors by both public and private labor organizations. The idea of these subjects’ social insertion is a contemporary phenomenon. Considered incapable since antiquity, they have been historically excluded from the labor world. Nowadays, sheltered by a “social responsibility” and “citizenship” discourse, organizations use their so-called “ethical codes” as employee control codes, and they do so with only their interests in mind. These organizations still do not present handicapped people with good conditions for insertion, and the employer’s behavior towards them can sometimes be “anthropophagous” or “uncivil.” In conclusion, this paper discusses clinical concerns and compares the unconscious motions or the psychic mechanisms of handicap denial with the subject’s responsibility—the subject being both ethical and political—for his acts toward other people.
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Personal name de Oliveira Moreira, Jacqueline
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Personal name Carvalho Romagnoli, Roberta
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Note Nouvelle revue de psychosociologie | o 3 | 1 | 2007-04-28 | p. 195-208 | 1951-9532
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