This paper sheds light on possible explanations for the success and sustainability of the piqueteros social movement in Argentina, developed from a comparative perspective based on Latin America. I show which institutional arrangements, political actors, and configurations of power contributed to the success of the piqueteros. Applying the basic principles of the rational choice approach, I find that the success of the piqueteros movement was produced by the current political division in the ruling party (the Peronist party), by the over-regulated Argentine labor market, and by the impact of the Argentine economic crisis through the unemployment rates
Defence date: 21 July 2011Examining Board: Prof. Donatella della Porta, European University Institut...
For many years social studies classified the mobilization of the unemployed as a highly unlikely phe...
In the early 1900s, Argentina witnessed the emergence of the labor movement, whose eventual incorpor...
This paper sheds light on possible explanations for the success and sustainability of the piqueteros...
This paper offers an institutional explanation for the growth, organizational transformations, and d...
This paper offers an institutional explanation for the growth, organizational transformations, and d...
The Argentine unemployed movement of the piqueteros was a key socio-political player in the early 20...
textThe unemployed workers movement in Argentina (also known as the piqueteros) emerged during the m...
This article contributes to the current debate on social movements and popular politics in Latin Ame...
The emergence of the Piquetero Movement in Argentina during the 1990s and early 2000s is the result ...
This book offers an innovative perspective on the ever-widening gap between the poor and the state i...
Trigered by the dep economic and social crisis that culminated in 2 001, broad popular masses took t...
This article examines the recent behaviour in Argentina of two national protest groups of socalled ‘...
The piquetero (picketer) movement of unemployed workers developed in a region of Argentina whose soc...
Maristella Svampa, Sebastian Pereyra — Profiles of the « piquetera » experience : Tensions and commo...
Defence date: 21 July 2011Examining Board: Prof. Donatella della Porta, European University Institut...
For many years social studies classified the mobilization of the unemployed as a highly unlikely phe...
In the early 1900s, Argentina witnessed the emergence of the labor movement, whose eventual incorpor...
This paper sheds light on possible explanations for the success and sustainability of the piqueteros...
This paper offers an institutional explanation for the growth, organizational transformations, and d...
This paper offers an institutional explanation for the growth, organizational transformations, and d...
The Argentine unemployed movement of the piqueteros was a key socio-political player in the early 20...
textThe unemployed workers movement in Argentina (also known as the piqueteros) emerged during the m...
This article contributes to the current debate on social movements and popular politics in Latin Ame...
The emergence of the Piquetero Movement in Argentina during the 1990s and early 2000s is the result ...
This book offers an innovative perspective on the ever-widening gap between the poor and the state i...
Trigered by the dep economic and social crisis that culminated in 2 001, broad popular masses took t...
This article examines the recent behaviour in Argentina of two national protest groups of socalled ‘...
The piquetero (picketer) movement of unemployed workers developed in a region of Argentina whose soc...
Maristella Svampa, Sebastian Pereyra — Profiles of the « piquetera » experience : Tensions and commo...
Defence date: 21 July 2011Examining Board: Prof. Donatella della Porta, European University Institut...
For many years social studies classified the mobilization of the unemployed as a highly unlikely phe...
In the early 1900s, Argentina witnessed the emergence of the labor movement, whose eventual incorpor...