Publication: La promoción “desde abajo” del ODS 8 de la Agenda 2030 de las Naciones Unidas: un análisis del movimiento social fight for $15
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Antonio Bedín, Gilmar
Olsson, Giovanni
Martins De Oliveira Taveira, Élida
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Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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La Agenda 2030 es actualmente el instrumento más importante de las Naciones Unidas para promover el desarrollo sostenible en sus cuatro dimensiones: social, medioambiental, económica y político-institucional. Las grandes ambiciones articuladas por la comunidad internacional en torno a la Agenda 2030 ponen de manifiesto la magnitud de los retos para la implementación del documento y requieren de esfuerzos conjuntos de diversos actores, no sólo estatales, sino también de actores emergentes no estatales como los movimientos sociales. Desde esta perspectiva y centrándonos en la cuestión laboral, la pregunta es ¿en qué medida pueden contribuir los movimientos sociales a promover la Agenda 2030 de la ONU, en particular el ODS 8? El objetivo de este trabajo académico es investigar cómo los movimientos sociales pueden contribuir a la realización del ODS 8, a partir de acciones articuladas en una red local-global. Para este análisis, se evaluó el movimiento social Fight for $15. La investigación realizada es exploratoria, con enfoque hipotético-deductivo, utilizando referencias bibliográficas y documentos relacionados con el tema.
The 2030 Agenda is currently the United Nations' most important instrument for promoting sustainable development in its four dimensions: social, environmental, economic and political-institutional. The great ambitions articulated by the international community around the 2030 Agenda highlight the magnitude of the challenges in implementing the document and demand joint efforts from various actors, not only state actors, but also emerging non-state actors, such as social movements. From this perspective and focusing on the labor issue, the question is to what extent can social movements contribute to promoting the United Nations 2030 Agenda, particularly SDG 8? The aim of this academic paper is to investigate how social movements can contribute to achieving SDG 8, based on actions articulated in a local-global network. For this analysis, the Fight for $15 social movement was evaluated. The research undertaken is exploratory, with a hypothetical-deductive approach, through research into bibliographic referencesand documents related to the topic.
The 2030 Agenda is currently the United Nations' most important instrument for promoting sustainable development in its four dimensions: social, environmental, economic and political-institutional. The great ambitions articulated by the international community around the 2030 Agenda highlight the magnitude of the challenges in implementing the document and demand joint efforts from various actors, not only state actors, but also emerging non-state actors, such as social movements. From this perspective and focusing on the labor issue, the question is to what extent can social movements contribute to promoting the United Nations 2030 Agenda, particularly SDG 8? The aim of this academic paper is to investigate how social movements can contribute to achieving SDG 8, based on actions articulated in a local-global network. For this analysis, the Fight for $15 social movement was evaluated. The research undertaken is exploratory, with a hypothetical-deductive approach, through research into bibliographic referencesand documents related to the topic.
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Lex social: revista de los derechos sociales, ISSN-e 2174-6419, Vol. 15, Nº. 2, 2025, págs. 1-26




