Nuevas formas de acción política: el caso de las empresas recuperadas por sus propios trabajadores

Framed in Communitarian Social Psychology, this study examines the Argentine experience of worker takeovers. Such takeovers had their origin in the crisis that the country faced in the late 90s. We analyze what the takeover meant to the workers in terms of their subjective identity. Their collective...

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Applied Psychology
Cooperatives
Employee takeovers
Political Action
Psychologie
Psychology
Resistance
Social Movements
Social Psychology
Sozialpsychologie
Workers
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