@article{10336/16179, author = {Tauss, Aaron}, year = {2015}, month = {2}, url = {http://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/16179}, abstract = {More than a decade after Argentina’s socio-economic, political and financial collapse in the period 2001-2002, over two hundred recuperated factories currently operate under the direct control of workers. In many cases the recuperations were a direct response to the growing number of bankruptcies and plant closures in the face of deteriorating economic circumstances. The article revisits the workers’ struggle and examines the specific socio-historical context that facilitated the emergence of Argentina’s recuperated workplaces during the 1990s and in the aftermath of the country’s crisis. It further analyzes the post-crisis policies of stabilization and outlines the movements’ present situation. Finally, the document concludes by drawing on Gramsci’s observations on factory occupations in post-war Italy and his reflections about the relationship between economic crisis, ideological struggle and social transformation.}, keywords = {Argentina}, keywords = {Argentina}, keywords = {Counter-hegemony.}, keywords = {Ciencia Política}, keywords = {Contra-hegemonia.}, keywords = {Workers’ control}, keywords = {Controle obreiro}, title = {Revisiting Argentina’s Recuperated Factories - Reflections on Over a Decade of Workers’ Control}, title = {Volviendo a las fábricas recuperadas en Argentina - Reflexiones tras una década de control de los trabajadores}, title = {Voltando às fábricas recuperadas na Argentina - Reflexões depois de uma década de controle dos trabalhadores}, publisher = {Universidad del Rosario}, }