Self-organization of workers: companies recovered in Argentina

This article addresses the challenges that integral reparation programs meet when aiming to respond to multiple victimization experienced by displaced women. By adopting the ethnographic concept of “frictions” (Tsing, 2005), I analyze four dimensions of discursive frictions that occur surrounding re...

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Colasanti, Nathalie
Frondizi, Rocco
González-Ortiz, Laura
Meneguzzo, Marco
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2018
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Universidad EAFIT
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Transitional Justice
Integral Reparations
Transformative Reparations
Colombia'S Victims Law
Displaced Women
Justicia Transicional
Reparaciones Integrales
Reparaciones Transformativas
Ley De Víctimas En Colombia
Mujeres Desplazadas
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Copyright (c) 2018 Nathalie Colasanti, Rocco Frondizi, Laura González-Ortiz, and Marco Meneguzzo
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Auto-organización de los trabajadores: las empresas recuperadas en Argentina
title Self-organization of workers: companies recovered in Argentina
spellingShingle Self-organization of workers: companies recovered in Argentina
Transitional Justice
Integral Reparations
Transformative Reparations
Colombia'S Victims Law
Displaced Women
Justicia Transicional
Reparaciones Integrales
Reparaciones Transformativas
Ley De Víctimas En Colombia
Mujeres Desplazadas
title_short Self-organization of workers: companies recovered in Argentina
title_full Self-organization of workers: companies recovered in Argentina
title_fullStr Self-organization of workers: companies recovered in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Self-organization of workers: companies recovered in Argentina
title_sort Self-organization of workers: companies recovered in Argentina
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Colasanti, Nathalie
Frondizi, Rocco
González-Ortiz, Laura
Meneguzzo, Marco
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Colasanti, Nathalie
Frondizi, Rocco
González-Ortiz, Laura
Meneguzzo, Marco
dc.contributor.affiliation.spa.fl_str_mv Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”, Facultad de Economía. Italia
Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata"
Università della Svizzera Italiana
UUniversità della Svizzera Italiana
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv Transitional Justice
Integral Reparations
Transformative Reparations
Colombia'S Victims Law
Displaced Women
topic Transitional Justice
Integral Reparations
Transformative Reparations
Colombia'S Victims Law
Displaced Women
Justicia Transicional
Reparaciones Integrales
Reparaciones Transformativas
Ley De Víctimas En Colombia
Mujeres Desplazadas
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Reparaciones Integrales
Reparaciones Transformativas
Ley De Víctimas En Colombia
Mujeres Desplazadas
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