This dissertation is available for free download through the University of Arizona library and the author's web site.Since Argentina's economic collapse of 2001, workers who occupied abandoned and bankrupt businesses and put them back into operation as cooperatives have attracted increasing attention on the part of academic researchers and other disaffected workers. This dissertation reviews the political economic contexts in which these "recovered businesses" were established, reviews the dynamics of social movements involved, and considers the Argentine recovered business phenomenon from three analytical perspectives: 1) Marxist poltical economy; 2) Neo-institutional analysis (drawing on the work of Ostrom); and 3) Sociospatial subjectivi...
Protest, mobilization, recovery, assembly, and communal revolution. Surviving through their country\...
Abstract: In the last decade a unique form of struggle developed in Argentina: the appropriationof b...
This article explores the complex relationship between the companies recovered by their workers in A...
The main argument of this thesis is that the adopted economic austerity policies in Argentina during...
The purpose of this collection is to piece together a series of events in Argentina's history that r...
We analyse how far Argentina’s worker-recovered companies (WRCs) have sustained themselves and their...
The recovery of companies by their workers was one of the movements for autonomy that characterized ...
Capitalism in Argentina underwent some important transformations between the neoliberal era (1975-20...
Capitalism in Argentina underwent some important transformations between the neoliberal era (1975-20...
The ‘empresas recuperadas' or worker-recovered enterprise movement in Argentina emerged as a respons...
The shift from state-led ISI to more market-oriented economic models often has the result of shrinki...
Defence date: 21 July 2011Examining Board: Prof. Donatella della Porta, European University Institut...
More than a decade after Argentina’s socio-economic, political and financial collapse in the period ...
El objetivo principal de este artículo es analizar la compleja relación entre las empresas recuperad...
Since Argentina's socio-economic crisis (2001-2002), the phenomenon of workers taking over, or recov...
Protest, mobilization, recovery, assembly, and communal revolution. Surviving through their country\...
Abstract: In the last decade a unique form of struggle developed in Argentina: the appropriationof b...
This article explores the complex relationship between the companies recovered by their workers in A...
The main argument of this thesis is that the adopted economic austerity policies in Argentina during...
The purpose of this collection is to piece together a series of events in Argentina's history that r...
We analyse how far Argentina’s worker-recovered companies (WRCs) have sustained themselves and their...
The recovery of companies by their workers was one of the movements for autonomy that characterized ...
Capitalism in Argentina underwent some important transformations between the neoliberal era (1975-20...
Capitalism in Argentina underwent some important transformations between the neoliberal era (1975-20...
The ‘empresas recuperadas' or worker-recovered enterprise movement in Argentina emerged as a respons...
The shift from state-led ISI to more market-oriented economic models often has the result of shrinki...
Defence date: 21 July 2011Examining Board: Prof. Donatella della Porta, European University Institut...
More than a decade after Argentina’s socio-economic, political and financial collapse in the period ...
El objetivo principal de este artículo es analizar la compleja relación entre las empresas recuperad...
Since Argentina's socio-economic crisis (2001-2002), the phenomenon of workers taking over, or recov...
Protest, mobilization, recovery, assembly, and communal revolution. Surviving through their country\...
Abstract: In the last decade a unique form of struggle developed in Argentina: the appropriationof b...
This article explores the complex relationship between the companies recovered by their workers in A...