From neighbors to picketers: unemployed workers’ movements and subaltern groups in contemporary Argentina

Since the 1980s, in Argentina, the neighborhood becomes the vital space – the only one – of political action and organization for the most fragile fractions of subaltern groups. This article intents to analyze the significant changes that the raise and development of the Unemployed Workers Movements...

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Main Author: Renake Bertholdo David das Neves
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) 2016-12-01
Series:Revista de Ciências Humanas
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/revistacfh/article/view/45740
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spelling doaj-4c0dd7ffda33424fa9c04a91d7af06532020-11-24T21:54:09ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)Revista de Ciências Humanas0101-95892178-45822016-12-0150228931410.5007/2178-4582.2016v50n2p28927036From neighbors to picketers: unemployed workers’ movements and subaltern groups in contemporary ArgentinaRenake Bertholdo David das Neves0Departamento de História, Universidade Federal FluminenseSince the 1980s, in Argentina, the neighborhood becomes the vital space – the only one – of political action and organization for the most fragile fractions of subaltern groups. This article intents to analyze the significant changes that the raise and development of the Unemployed Workers Movements (picketers) operate, since the late 1990s, in the political action and thought of this popular sectors, even though the neighborhood still remains the backbone of their political organization. We understand that the Argentinean MTD express, in many ways, multiple aspects about the reconfiguration of the relation between labor and capital in contemporary capitalism (post-1970).The discussion presented here derives from the research for our PhD degree, whose sources were documents produced by MTD – papers, journals, pamphlets, releases – and thematic and life history interviews with those movements’ workers.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/revistacfh/article/view/45740grupos subalternosmovimentos de trabalhadoresconsciência política
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From neighbors to picketers: unemployed workers’ movements and subaltern groups in contemporary Argentina
Revista de Ciências Humanas
grupos subalternos
movimentos de trabalhadores
consciência política
author_facet Renake Bertholdo David das Neves
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title From neighbors to picketers: unemployed workers’ movements and subaltern groups in contemporary Argentina
title_short From neighbors to picketers: unemployed workers’ movements and subaltern groups in contemporary Argentina
title_full From neighbors to picketers: unemployed workers’ movements and subaltern groups in contemporary Argentina
title_fullStr From neighbors to picketers: unemployed workers’ movements and subaltern groups in contemporary Argentina
title_full_unstemmed From neighbors to picketers: unemployed workers’ movements and subaltern groups in contemporary Argentina
title_sort from neighbors to picketers: unemployed workers’ movements and subaltern groups in contemporary argentina
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)
series Revista de Ciências Humanas
issn 0101-9589
2178-4582
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Since the 1980s, in Argentina, the neighborhood becomes the vital space – the only one – of political action and organization for the most fragile fractions of subaltern groups. This article intents to analyze the significant changes that the raise and development of the Unemployed Workers Movements (picketers) operate, since the late 1990s, in the political action and thought of this popular sectors, even though the neighborhood still remains the backbone of their political organization. We understand that the Argentinean MTD express, in many ways, multiple aspects about the reconfiguration of the relation between labor and capital in contemporary capitalism (post-1970).The discussion presented here derives from the research for our PhD degree, whose sources were documents produced by MTD – papers, journals, pamphlets, releases – and thematic and life history interviews with those movements’ workers.
topic grupos subalternos
movimentos de trabalhadores
consciência política
url https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/revistacfh/article/view/45740
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