2013
DOI: 10.1080/0023656x.2013.843840
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Spectrum, trajectory and the role of the state in workers' self-management

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“…It has also documented how WRE workers learned about selfmanagement on the shop floor in a rather informal manner (Vieta 2010; and ultimately created -through their practice -a unique organizational model of self-management (Vieta, 2012) that could prefigure a self-managed economic system (Vieta, 2014b). Finally, the literature has also highlighted the importance of the broader social dimension of WREs by showing the roles of the state and civil society in the movement (e.g., Upchurch et al, 2014).…”
Section: Contributions and Implications For Wre Studies: Documenting mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has also documented how WRE workers learned about selfmanagement on the shop floor in a rather informal manner (Vieta 2010; and ultimately created -through their practice -a unique organizational model of self-management (Vieta, 2012) that could prefigure a self-managed economic system (Vieta, 2014b). Finally, the literature has also highlighted the importance of the broader social dimension of WREs by showing the roles of the state and civil society in the movement (e.g., Upchurch et al, 2014).…”
Section: Contributions and Implications For Wre Studies: Documenting mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is extensive literature on WRCs. The attention of the authors has focused on workers' experience of management, control of the labour process and new forms of industrial relations within the factories (Aiziczon, 2009;Deledicque and Moser, 2006); politics and experiences of resistance and mobilisation strategies (Picchetti, 2002;Fajn, 2003;Meyer and Chaves, 2008); workers' subjectivity (Fajn, 2003;Shukaitis, 2010); legalities and politicalities (Carpintero et al, 2002;Martínez and Vocos, 2002;Echaide, 2006;Vietta and Ruggieri, 2009), the relation between WRCs and the market (Atzeni and Ghigliani, 2007); and WRCs and the state policy (Dinerstein, 2007;Upchurch et al, 2014;Ozarow and Croucher, 2014).…”
Section: The Factories and The Workers: Hope And Self-managementmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The occupation was deemed to be a normal stage in the process of responding to restructuring plansas part of a portfolio of political, economic and communication strategies. Occupations were assimilated in part into the mainstream of union action for those on the left -including both majority and minority elements, though the socialist/social democratic Unión General de Trabajadores (UGT) was less inclined to use such approaches -thus making it difficult to study or record them as "exceptional" moments [1].…”
Section: Legacies and Historymentioning
confidence: 99%