Abstract
This article proposes an ethnographic analysis of the daily experiences of women who are members of work cooperatives created from the Ingreso Social con Trabajo program. We will address the way in which participation in work cooperatives and social organizations is part of broader collective organization processes, which often take place beyond the institutional spaces proposed by the social policy. From an anthropological point of view, I will seek to show the connection between what happens in the women ́s houses –the material home improvement, the movements and circulation among these spaces - and the development of collective political practices. The work proposes a reflection about the limits of what we define as “political”, seeking to contribute to discussions about the political practices carried out by women from popular sectors.