"Comparative research on unemployed activism, to date, is largely based on countries in the Global North although two outstanding cases of mobilization of jobless people can be found in the Global South: Argentina, which between the mid-1990s and the early 2000s experienced probably the strongest wave of mobilization of unemployed workers on record worldwide, and Tunisia, where unemployed have played a significant role in waves of protests since 2008, including during the national uprising of 2010/11 that brought down long-standing Dictator Ben Ali. Drawing on general social movement theory, this working paper studies these two cases and systematically compares them with the findings on unemployed movements in the Global North. The analysis...
The Argentine unemployed movement of the piqueteros was a key socio-political player in the early 20...
The ultra-presence of regional disparities in developing countries and with low economic growth impl...
Workers’ movements contributed substantially to the 2011 popular uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Morocc...
"Comparative research on unemployed activism, to date, is largely based on countries in the Global N...
For many years social studies classified the mobilization of the unemployed as a highly unlikely phe...
In 2001, after years of increasing unemployment and neoliberal austerity measures, a massive uprisin...
Mobilization by the unemployed was long considered highly improbable. The obstacles have been abunda...
The Union of Unemployed Graduates (UDC) is the only organisation of unemployed individuals in Tunisi...
Mobilization by the unemployed has traditionally been considered a highly improbable phenomenon. How...
Mobilization by the unemployed has traditionally been considered a highly improbable phenomenon. How...
The purpose of this collection is to piece together a series of events in Argentina's history that r...
Taking the different case studies of the book together, one general observation stands out: Key agen...
The Mobilization of the Unemployed in a Comparative Perspective;D. Chabanet & J. Faniel The Long His...
In recent years, socio-political crises have challenged democracy across South America. Social move...
textThe unemployed workers movement in Argentina (also known as the piqueteros) emerged during the m...
The Argentine unemployed movement of the piqueteros was a key socio-political player in the early 20...
The ultra-presence of regional disparities in developing countries and with low economic growth impl...
Workers’ movements contributed substantially to the 2011 popular uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Morocc...
"Comparative research on unemployed activism, to date, is largely based on countries in the Global N...
For many years social studies classified the mobilization of the unemployed as a highly unlikely phe...
In 2001, after years of increasing unemployment and neoliberal austerity measures, a massive uprisin...
Mobilization by the unemployed was long considered highly improbable. The obstacles have been abunda...
The Union of Unemployed Graduates (UDC) is the only organisation of unemployed individuals in Tunisi...
Mobilization by the unemployed has traditionally been considered a highly improbable phenomenon. How...
Mobilization by the unemployed has traditionally been considered a highly improbable phenomenon. How...
The purpose of this collection is to piece together a series of events in Argentina's history that r...
Taking the different case studies of the book together, one general observation stands out: Key agen...
The Mobilization of the Unemployed in a Comparative Perspective;D. Chabanet & J. Faniel The Long His...
In recent years, socio-political crises have challenged democracy across South America. Social move...
textThe unemployed workers movement in Argentina (also known as the piqueteros) emerged during the m...
The Argentine unemployed movement of the piqueteros was a key socio-political player in the early 20...
The ultra-presence of regional disparities in developing countries and with low economic growth impl...
Workers’ movements contributed substantially to the 2011 popular uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Morocc...