Co-operative Struggles: Work Conflicts in Argentina’s New Worker Co-operatives: Studies in Critical Social Sciences / New Scholarship in Political Economy, cartea 203/13
Autor Denise Kasparian Traducere de Ian Barnetten Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 noi 2021
After the depletion of neoliberal reforms at the dawn of the twenty-first century in Argentina, co-operativism gained momentum, mainly due to the recuperation of enterprises by their workers and state promotion of co-operatives through social policies. These new co-operatives became actors not just in production but in social struggle. Their peculiarity lies in the fact that they shape a socio-productive form not structured on wage relations: workers are at the same time members of the organisations. Why, how and by what cleavages and groupings do these co-operative workers without bosses come into conflict?
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ISBN-13: 9789004468580
ISBN-10: 9004468587
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
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Editura: Brill
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ISBN-10: 9004468587
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences / New Scholarship in Political Economy
Cuprins
Foreword The Democratisation of Conflict
Acknowledgements
List of Figures, Tables and Images
Introduction
1 The Question of Work Conflicts in New Co-operatives
2 Dimensions of New Social Conflicts in Co-operative Socio-productive Contexts
3 The Challenge of Comparing Paradigmatic but Non-equivalent Experiences: Studying a Whole That Acts as a Whole
4 The Structure of the Book
1Co-operatives ‘Made in Argentina’ The Process of Enterprise Recuperation by Their Workers
1 The Socio-genesis of the Processes of Enterprise Recuperation
1.1When Worker Resistance Becomes an Offensive Movement
1.2The Widespread Crisis of 2001–2002, or Adding Fuel to the Fire
1.3The Movement of the Flames
2 The Evolution of Enterprise Recuperation Processes
2.1The Fuel of the Growing Economy Keeps the Flames of Production Moving
2.2The Moral Economy of Work in the Continued Presence of Enterprise Recuperations
2.3“Argentina Is One Big, Recuperated Factory”: Public Policies for Recuperated Enterprises
2.4The Movement’s Fragmentation, Co-operative Convergence and Union Rapprochement
2Incubated Co-operatives Co-operative Formation under the Argentina Works Programme
1 Social Schemes with Work Requirement: From Workfare to the Argentina Works Programme
2 The Mediation of Unemployed Workers’ Organisations: Civil Associations, Productive Units and Co-operatives
3 The Dual Logic of the Argentina Works Programme’s Socio-genesis: Creating Jobs and Co-ordinating Local Politics
4 Induced Co-operatives? The Struggle of Unemployed Workers’ Organisations
4.1The Evolution of the Argentina Works Programme
4.2The Intensity and Dynamics of Contentious Action
4.3The Demands and Forms of Contentious Action
3Keeping and Having a Job A Milestone in Constitutive Conflicts
1 ‘Occupy, Resist, Produce’ … and Have!
2 From ‘Induction’ to the ‘Co-operative without Brokers’
3 A Comparative Lens on Constitutive Conflicts
4The Recuperated Enterprise and Social Power in Production
1 Recuperators, Activists and the ‘Born and Bred’
2 Property Relations: Social Possession and Differential Appropriation of the Fruits of Labour
3 The Logic of Production and the Issue of Sustainability in Recuperated Enterprises
4 The Political Dimension: Between Self-management and Delegation
5 Social Groupings and Potential Antagonisms: Opportunity Hoarding, Enterprise Projects and Work Generations
5The Argentina Works Co-operative and State Power in Production
1 The Labour and Socio-spatial Precarity of Argentina Works Programme Workers
2 Property Relations: Social Possession and Autonomy
3 The Logic of Production: Between Subsistence and Political Accumulation
4 The Political Dimension: State Power and Co-management
5 Social Groupings and Potential Antagonisms: State Officials, Co-operative Members and Activists
6The Production of Co-operative Conflict
1 Board Removals: Conflicts over the Running and Expansion of the Productive Process
2 Regulations, Sanctions and Exclusions: From ‘Founder Members’ to ‘Founderer Members’
3 “We Fought over the River Module”: The Conflict over Autonomous Work
4 Between Subsistence Consumption and Political Accumulation in the Social Organisation
5 A Comparative Lens
7Conclusions
1 The New Twenty-First-Century Co-Operativism and Its Struggles Around Work
2 What Patterns of Conflicts are There without Bosses? Towards a Theory of Unrest in Worker Co-operatives
3 From Prelude to Present: A Toolbox for New Research Questions
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Figures, Tables and Images
Introduction
1 The Question of Work Conflicts in New Co-operatives
2 Dimensions of New Social Conflicts in Co-operative Socio-productive Contexts
3 The Challenge of Comparing Paradigmatic but Non-equivalent Experiences: Studying a Whole That Acts as a Whole
4 The Structure of the Book
1Co-operatives ‘Made in Argentina’ The Process of Enterprise Recuperation by Their Workers
1 The Socio-genesis of the Processes of Enterprise Recuperation
1.1When Worker Resistance Becomes an Offensive Movement
1.2The Widespread Crisis of 2001–2002, or Adding Fuel to the Fire
1.3The Movement of the Flames
2 The Evolution of Enterprise Recuperation Processes
2.1The Fuel of the Growing Economy Keeps the Flames of Production Moving
2.2The Moral Economy of Work in the Continued Presence of Enterprise Recuperations
2.3“Argentina Is One Big, Recuperated Factory”: Public Policies for Recuperated Enterprises
2.4The Movement’s Fragmentation, Co-operative Convergence and Union Rapprochement
2Incubated Co-operatives Co-operative Formation under the Argentina Works Programme
1 Social Schemes with Work Requirement: From Workfare to the Argentina Works Programme
2 The Mediation of Unemployed Workers’ Organisations: Civil Associations, Productive Units and Co-operatives
3 The Dual Logic of the Argentina Works Programme’s Socio-genesis: Creating Jobs and Co-ordinating Local Politics
4 Induced Co-operatives? The Struggle of Unemployed Workers’ Organisations
4.1The Evolution of the Argentina Works Programme
4.2The Intensity and Dynamics of Contentious Action
4.3The Demands and Forms of Contentious Action
3Keeping and Having a Job A Milestone in Constitutive Conflicts
1 ‘Occupy, Resist, Produce’ … and Have!
2 From ‘Induction’ to the ‘Co-operative without Brokers’
3 A Comparative Lens on Constitutive Conflicts
4The Recuperated Enterprise and Social Power in Production
1 Recuperators, Activists and the ‘Born and Bred’
2 Property Relations: Social Possession and Differential Appropriation of the Fruits of Labour
3 The Logic of Production and the Issue of Sustainability in Recuperated Enterprises
4 The Political Dimension: Between Self-management and Delegation
5 Social Groupings and Potential Antagonisms: Opportunity Hoarding, Enterprise Projects and Work Generations
5The Argentina Works Co-operative and State Power in Production
1 The Labour and Socio-spatial Precarity of Argentina Works Programme Workers
2 Property Relations: Social Possession and Autonomy
3 The Logic of Production: Between Subsistence and Political Accumulation
4 The Political Dimension: State Power and Co-management
5 Social Groupings and Potential Antagonisms: State Officials, Co-operative Members and Activists
6The Production of Co-operative Conflict
1 Board Removals: Conflicts over the Running and Expansion of the Productive Process
2 Regulations, Sanctions and Exclusions: From ‘Founder Members’ to ‘Founderer Members’
3 “We Fought over the River Module”: The Conflict over Autonomous Work
4 Between Subsistence Consumption and Political Accumulation in the Social Organisation
5 A Comparative Lens
7Conclusions
1 The New Twenty-First-Century Co-Operativism and Its Struggles Around Work
2 What Patterns of Conflicts are There without Bosses? Towards a Theory of Unrest in Worker Co-operatives
3 From Prelude to Present: A Toolbox for New Research Questions
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Denise Kasparian, Ph.D. in Social Sciences (2017), University of Buenos Aires, is Assistant Professor at that university and Researcher at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council. She has published books and articles on conflict and social change in co-operatives.
Recenzii
"Denise Kasparian’s Co-operative Struggles provides an in-depth study of two worker co-operatives in the Buenos Aires area today to reveal how co-operatives emerge, are governed, and disappear. She successfully confronts people’s implicit assumptions about co-operatives with observations from everyday realities of working in Argentinian worker co-operatives in the 2000s and 2010s. Her research thereby puts several dominant myths about the co-operative economy into perspective [...] Sociological research provides a litmus test that checks which myths have become invalid or are not applicable to a particular economic sector. Kasparian has admirably shown how such a test would work in the specific political and economic conjuncture of contemporary Argentina". Tim Christiaens, in Critical Sociology, 8 April 2022. Critical Sociology
“El libro amplía los horizontes teóricos sobre el conflict laboral, proponiendo nuevas categorías para visibilizar y conceptualizar las contiendas en el nuevo cooperativismo de trabajo del siglo XXI”.
In Centro de Estudios de Sociología del TrabajoUniversidad de Buenos Aires, 21/04/2022.
"This book, made up of two unlikely types of cooperatives, one formed voluntarily and the other formed through state-sponsorship, contributes to the literature of self-management and co-operatives and provides a deeper understanding that aspects of the democratization of conflict in co-operatives are context-specific. Future research should deepen and expand the study of self-management and conflict in the broader ecosystem ofworker-recuperated, state-sponsored and traditional worker co-operatives, and thus contribute further to generalizable ideas about self-management."
Stefan Ivanovski, in ILR Review, ILR Review
“El libro amplía los horizontes teóricos sobre el conflict laboral, proponiendo nuevas categorías para visibilizar y conceptualizar las contiendas en el nuevo cooperativismo de trabajo del siglo XXI”.
In Centro de Estudios de Sociología del TrabajoUniversidad de Buenos Aires, 21/04/2022.
"This book, made up of two unlikely types of cooperatives, one formed voluntarily and the other formed through state-sponsorship, contributes to the literature of self-management and co-operatives and provides a deeper understanding that aspects of the democratization of conflict in co-operatives are context-specific. Future research should deepen and expand the study of self-management and conflict in the broader ecosystem ofworker-recuperated, state-sponsored and traditional worker co-operatives, and thus contribute further to generalizable ideas about self-management."
Stefan Ivanovski, in ILR Review, ILR Review