Collective action in the popular classes in contemporary Argentina: A case study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4013/171Abstract
The paper’s purpose is to illustrate a particular historical process of articulation between neighborhood social networks and collective action based on the analysis of the genesis and continuing organizational development of a territorial social movement in particular, viz. the Federation of Workers for Land, Housing and Environment.
Key words: collective action, gender, social movements, social networks.
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