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    London : Zed Books
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    gbv_1020648481
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (274 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9781780320526
    Content: Daring and groundbreaking, Marina Sitrin explores how an economic crisis in Argentina spurred a people's rebellion, leading to new forms of social organization and providing an instructive example for activists the world over
    Content: Intro -- More Praise for Everyday Revolutions -- About the Author -- Title page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- Argentina: a crack in history - 19 and 20 December 2001 -- From cracks to creation: the emergence of horizontal formations -- Revolution with a small 'r' -- New social relationships -- The state -- Challenging the contentious framework -- Walking - and slowly -- 1 A brief history of movements and repression in Argentina -- An action -- HIJOS: an introduction to the movements -- The beginning: the 1990s -- The dictatorship -- Revolutionary armed struggle: the 1960s-1970s -- Peronism: the 1950s-1960s -- Radical labor movements: 19th-early 20th centuries -- Conclusion -- 2 From rupture to creation: new movements emerge -- 'One no, many yesses' -- What is rupture? -- Rupturing 'No te metas' and fear -- From a dignified worker to dignity -- The formation of new solidarities: 'El otro soy yo' -- Conclusion -- 3 Horizontalidad -- Practicing horizontalidad -- Challenges to decision making within horizontalidad -- Horizontalidad continues as a tool and goal -- 4 New subjectivities and affective politics -- Protagonism, subjectivity, and a new language for politics -- Affective politics -- Decision making and affective politics: the Southern Non-Violent Coordinating Committee and the feminist movement -- The personal is political -- Beloved community -- 5 Power and autonomy: against and beyond the state -- Power -- Power and the state -- Autonomy -- Conclusion -- 6 Autogestión, territory, and alternative values -- Conceptualizing autogestión -- Organization of recuperated workplaces -- Challenges to autogestión -- Five specific recuperated workplace examples -- Autogestión in the neighborhood assemblies -- Barter -- Territory -- New values
    Content: 7 The state rises: incorporation, cooptation, and autonomy -- What is a state without legitimacy? -- Hegemony and social consensus -- Money and services as control -- The movements dance with dynamite -- Conclusion: it's a war, not a dance -- 8 Measuring success: affective or contentious politics? -- Dreams, dignity, and a yardstick -- We are the HIJOS of the 19th and 20th -- A sociological framework to understand the movements and their success -- Conclusions, implications, and practical applications -- Notes -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 8 -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , More Praise for Everyday Revolutions; About the Author; Title page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; Argentina: a crack in history - 19 and 20 December 2001; From cracks to creation: the emergence of horizontal formations; Revolution with a small 'r'; New social relationships; The state; Challenging the contentious framework; Walking - and slowly; 1 A brief history of movements and repression in Argentina; An action; HIJOS: an introduction to the movements; The beginning: the 1990s; The dictatorship; Revolutionary armed struggle: the 1960s-1970s , Peronism: the 1950s-1960sRadical labor movements: 19th-early 20th centuries; Conclusion; 2 From rupture to creation: new movements emerge; 'One no, many yesses'; What is rupture?; Rupturing 'No te metas' and fear; From a dignified worker to dignity; The formation of new solidarities: 'El otro soy yo'; Conclusion; 3 Horizontalidad; Practicing horizontalidad; Challenges to decision making within horizontalidad; Horizontalidad continues as a tool and goal; 4 New subjectivities and affective politics; Protagonism, subjectivity, and a new language for politics; Affective politics , Decision making and affective politics: the Southern Non-Violent Coordinating Committee and the feminist movementThe personal is political; Beloved community; 5 Power and autonomy: against and beyond the state; Power; Power and the state; Autonomy; Conclusion; 6 Autogestión, territory, and alternative values; Conceptualizing autogestión; Organization of recuperated workplaces; Challenges to autogestión; Five specific recuperated workplace examples; Autogestión in the neighborhood assemblies; Barter; Territory; New values; 7 The state rises: incorporation, cooptation, and autonomy , What is a state without legitimacy?Hegemony and social consensus; Money and services as control; The movements dance with dynamite; Conclusion: it's a war, not a dance; 8 Measuring success: affective or contentious politics?; Dreams, dignity, and a yardstick; We are the HIJOS of the 19th and 20th; A sociological framework to understand the movements and their success; Conclusions, implications, and practical applications; Notes; Introduction; Chapter 1; Chapter 2; Chapter 3; Chapter 4; Chapter 5; Chapter 6; Chapter 7; Chapter 8; Bibliography; Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781780320496
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Sitrin, Marina A Everyday Revolutions : Horizontalism and Autonomy in Argentina London : Zed Books,c2012 ISBN 9781780320496
    Language: English
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