Sociology in Argentina

Sociology in Argentina
Title Sociology in Argentina PDF eBook
Author Juan Pedro Blois
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 156
Release 2021-01-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030635201

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This Palgrave Pivot offers a comprehensive portrayal of the development of sociology in Argentina from the mid-1950s to the present day. This first long-term account in English maps the discipline’s troubled trajectory and its close relation to the broader (and turbulent) Argentinian political and economic context, and provides a dramatic exemplification of the politicization and polarization of an academic field and its consequences. Divided in seven chapters, this book examines the sharply different phases that the discipline went through: from the pioneering 1950s, in which sociology was presented as a “science”, to the activist revolt in the 1960s, led by the student movement, to the traumatic experience of the 1970s, when a cruel dictatorship was established and many sociologists were persecuted, and from its progressive recovery from the 1980s to its current growing (yet unstable) presence within academia, and within state agencies, corporations and consulting agencies, and NGOs. This work will appeal to social scientists and students interested in the relations between academia and politics, and to a general readership interested in the recent history of Argentina and Latin-America.

Patients of the State

Patients of the State
Title Patients of the State PDF eBook
Author Javier Auyero
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 211
Release 2012-05-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0822352338

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Describes the power that can be imposed, and the misery that is caused, especially for the poor, by the simple act of waiting. This title also describes a variety of different situations, including waiting for national identity cards, for welfare agencies, and the endless waiting for relocation from the slums.

International Networks and the Institutionalisation of Sociology in Argentina (1940-1963)

International Networks and the Institutionalisation of Sociology in Argentina (1940-1963)
Title International Networks and the Institutionalisation of Sociology in Argentina (1940-1963) PDF eBook
Author Lic Diego Pereyra
Publisher
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Release 2005
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Social Policies and Emotions

Social Policies and Emotions
Title Social Policies and Emotions PDF eBook
Author Angélica De Sena
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 207
Release 2019-12-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3030347397

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This book analyzes the connections between social policies and politics of sensibilities. The authors show how social policies build sociabilities, experiences and sensibilities, producing processes of conflict avoidance and consecration of the given. After discussing violence against women as a case study in order to understand the current state of social policies, the authors then describe how the “place” and “value” of education have become central features to social policies in order to disband conflict. Finally, they explain the emergence of a social phenomenon in the last sixteen years in Latin America and particularly Argentina: the compensatory consumption system and the resulting emergence of the “assisted citizen.”

International Networks and the Institutionalisation of Sociology in Argentina (1940-1963)

International Networks and the Institutionalisation of Sociology in Argentina (1940-1963)
Title International Networks and the Institutionalisation of Sociology in Argentina (1940-1963) PDF eBook
Author Diego P. Pereyra
Publisher
Pages 446
Release 2006
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Contentious Lives

Contentious Lives
Title Contentious Lives PDF eBook
Author Javier Auyero
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 249
Release 2003-04-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0822384361

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Contentious Lives examines the ways popular protests are experienced and remembered, individually and collectively, by those who participate in them. Javier Auyero focuses on the roles of two young women, Nana and Laura, in uprisings in Argentina (the two-day protest in the northwestern city of Santiago del Estero in 1993 and the six-day road blockade in the southern oil towns of Cutral-co and Plaza Huincul in 1996) and the roles of the protests in their lives. Laura was the spokesperson of the picketers in Cutral-co and Plaza Huincul; Nana was an activist in the 1993 protests. In addition to exploring the effects of these episodes on their lives, Auyero considers how each woman's experiences shaped what she said and did during the uprisings, and later, the ways she recalled the events. While the protests were responses to the consequences of political corruption and structural adjustment policies, they were also, as Nana’s and Laura’s stories reveal, quests for recognition, respect, and dignity. Auyero reconstructs Nana’s and Laura’s biographies through oral histories and diaries. Drawing on interviews with many other protesters, newspaper articles, judicial records, government reports, and video footage, he provides sociological and historical context for their stories. The women’s accounts reveal the frustrations of lives overwhelmed by gender domination, the deprivations brought about by hyper-unemployment and the withering of the welfare component of the state, and the achievements and costs of collective action. Balancing attention to large-scale political and economic processes with acknowledgment of the plurality of meanings emanating from personal experiences, Contentious Lives is an insightful, penetrating, and timely contribution to discussions of popular resistance and the combined effects of globalization, neoliberal economic policies, and political corruption in Argentina and elsewhere.

Sociology of the Blue-Collar Worker

Sociology of the Blue-Collar Worker
Title Sociology of the Blue-Collar Worker PDF eBook
Author Dufty
Publisher BRILL
Pages 204
Release 2022-09-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004476210

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