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- Influence
Workers’ Self-management, Recovered Companies and the Sociology of Work
- Daniel Ozarow, R. Croucher
- Economics, Medicine
- Sociology
- 1 October 2014
We analyse how far Argentina’s worker-recovered companies (WRCs) have sustained themselves and their principles of equity and workers’ self-management since becoming widespread following the… Expand
When All They Thought Was Solid Melted into Air: Resisting Pauperization in Argentina during the 2002 Crisis
- Daniel Ozarow
- Sociology
- 2014
This article examines the actions that millions of new-poor Argentine citizens took when confronted with impoverishment during the country’s economic crisis in 2002. Drawing on World Bank and… Expand
Argentina's 'Nuevos Pobres' since the Corralito: from Despair to Adapting to Downward Mobility
- Daniel Ozarow
- Geography
- 7 January 2008
Thesis submitted for MSc in Globalisation and Latin American Development in September 2007.
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Pitching for each others' team: the North American Free Trade Agreement and labor transnationalism
- Daniel Ozarow
- Economics
- 1 December 2013
The North American Free Trade Agreement's side accord – the 1994 North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation – has been portrayed as providing an ineffective, bureaucratic procedure for dealing… Expand
Raising the bar: Legislating to achieve diversity in the professions is only half of the story
- Daniel Ozarow, T. Gibson, Arun Batra, S. Mercer
- Political Science
- 11 August 2015
Purpose
– Argues that merely complying with legislation is not sufficient to accomplish genuine diversity and that, rather than assuming its benefits will naturally be derived and accepted,… Expand
Banging the other side of the saucepan: changing political activism and performance of citizenship among Argentina’s middle class, 2001-2013
- Daniel Ozarow
- Political Science
- 2 May 2019
In 2012 Argentina’s urban centres bore witness to widespread anti-government protests which were led by sectors of the middle and upper-middle class. These uprisings occurred on a scale not seen… Expand
Introduction  Revisiting the Argentine Crisis a Decade on
- Daniel Ozarow, Cara Levey, C. Wylde
- Political Science
- 17 July 2014
“Crying for Argentina” (or for Themselves?) Mobilization and the 2001–02 Saucepan Revolt
- Daniel Ozarow
- Political Science
- 20 March 2019
Revisiting the Argentine Crisis a Decade on: Changes and Continuities
- Daniel Ozarow, Cara Levey, C. Wylde
- Geography, Political Science
- 17 July 2014
The specter of crisis haunts the capitalist world. Indeed, it was an all too familiar phenomenon throughout less-industrialized countries in the second half of the twentieth century, and especially… Expand
Un repaso a la crisis Argentina de 2001: cambios y continuidades
- Cara Levey, Daniel Ozarow, C. Wylde
- Geography
- 14 January 2016