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The Persistent Influence of December 2001: Collective Action in 21st-Century Argentina
Authors:Marcos Emilio Pérez  Katherine Sobering
Affiliation:1. Washington and Lee University, USA;2. University of North Texas, USA
Abstract:The protests of December 2001 in Argentina were the most visible manifestation of a larger cycle of contention, which continues to have a substantial influence on the forms, tactics and goals of social movements throughout the country. This paper provides a critical overview of these lasting effects. In particular, we focus on three areas where the consequences of the crisis for collective action have been particularly strong: performative politics, coalition-building, and institutional support for grassroots networks. We conclude by reflecting on the implications for participatory democracy and the consolidation of a highly engaged civil society.
Keywords:Argentina  contentious politics  social movements  unemployed workers' movement  worker-recuperated businesses
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