This study focuses on the recuperated factories movement (ERT) of Argentina, its dynamics, and outcomes. It investigates the ways in which the political and economic strategies of the ERT movement have affected workers’ views of their social role, and their class position. Although the ERTs originate from workers’ necessity to maintain their place of work and earnings, they have engendered deep transformations including modes of production, ownership of knowledge, redistribution of wealth, and patterns of social interaction. These changes are reflected in new worker identities that, despite being tied to the historical class consciousness of Argentina’s working-class, bring elements of divergence with a classic Marxist interpretation of con...
This dissertation is available for free download through the University of Arizona library and the a...
We analyse how far Argentina’s worker-recovered companies (WRCs) have sustained themselves and their...
In this paper we develop the Marxist notion of relative surplus population (RSP) to analyse the frac...
The questions of how and why social movement actors develop and modify their strategies of contentio...
The questions of how and why social movement actors develop and modify their strategies of contentio...
The purpose of this collection is to piece together a series of events in Argentina's history that r...
More than a decade after Argentina’s socio-economic, political and financial collapse in the period ...
The main argument of this thesis is that the adopted economic austerity policies in Argentina during...
The ‘empresas recuperadas' or worker-recovered enterprise movement in Argentina emerged as a respons...
This thesis is about the recuperated enterprises in Argentina, referred to as ERTs throughout the th...
The recovery of companies by their workers was one of the movements for autonomy that characterized ...
This dissertation analyzes the main features and transformations of industrial workers' organization...
Abstract: In the last decade a unique form of struggle developed in Argentina: the appropriationof b...
Worker-recovered factories in Argentina are related to the context given by the organic crisis (Gram...
In recent years research on industrial relations and the labour movement in Argentina has reflourish...
This dissertation is available for free download through the University of Arizona library and the a...
We analyse how far Argentina’s worker-recovered companies (WRCs) have sustained themselves and their...
In this paper we develop the Marxist notion of relative surplus population (RSP) to analyse the frac...
The questions of how and why social movement actors develop and modify their strategies of contentio...
The questions of how and why social movement actors develop and modify their strategies of contentio...
The purpose of this collection is to piece together a series of events in Argentina's history that r...
More than a decade after Argentina’s socio-economic, political and financial collapse in the period ...
The main argument of this thesis is that the adopted economic austerity policies in Argentina during...
The ‘empresas recuperadas' or worker-recovered enterprise movement in Argentina emerged as a respons...
This thesis is about the recuperated enterprises in Argentina, referred to as ERTs throughout the th...
The recovery of companies by their workers was one of the movements for autonomy that characterized ...
This dissertation analyzes the main features and transformations of industrial workers' organization...
Abstract: In the last decade a unique form of struggle developed in Argentina: the appropriationof b...
Worker-recovered factories in Argentina are related to the context given by the organic crisis (Gram...
In recent years research on industrial relations and the labour movement in Argentina has reflourish...
This dissertation is available for free download through the University of Arizona library and the a...
We analyse how far Argentina’s worker-recovered companies (WRCs) have sustained themselves and their...
In this paper we develop the Marxist notion of relative surplus population (RSP) to analyse the frac...