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Abans del 1914: Què pensaven les militàncies obreres i republicanes?
Published 2020-07-01Subjects: “…Working-class…”
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From victory to victory to the final retreat. Changing balance of class forces in the Slovenian transition
Published 2017-07-01Subjects: “…Political composition of the working class…”
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Barcelone et son arrière-pays, le dialogue interrompu
Published 2017-07-01“…The deindustrialisation that occurred during the last third of the 20th century, emptied the colonies factories and the associated working-class villages lost their raison d’être. So, today, what to do with this heritage?…”
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Why occupy République? Redefining French citizenship from a Parisian square
Published 2017-05-01“…Despite efforts made to overcome the centralized nature of the movement and to reach out to the concerns of working-class peripheral neighbourhoods, the highly symbolic and central space of the <em>place de la République</em> spatially embodied the exclusionary nature, and violence, of the French public sphere.…”
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@City: technologising Barcelona
Published 2007-05-01“…By combining the physical with the virtual, 22@Barcelona, as a neighborhood of @City, creates an uncertain and blurred border between both spaces.The article also examines the impact that these spaces have on the psycho-social processes involved in the daily life of a traditionally working-class neighborhood, now strongly limited by technological boundaries.…”
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Organización y Management: (Re)creación mediática de un discurso
Published 2004-11-01“…We identify a pervasive interpretative repertoire: the systematic view of organisations, and its implications for the subjectivity of employees, in an era defined by the diminishing certainty of working class identity in contemporary social structure.…”
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La lunga ombra dell’anarchico. Aspetti della narrativa di Andrés Carranque de Ríos
Published 2012-01-01“…Carranque belongs to that generation of writers of "la República" that made of literature an instrument of social protest to overcome the bourgeois elitism of vanguard and to appeal to the masses by telling them about the harsh living conditions of the working class. The literature is not propaganda for Carranque: he refuses party indoctrination and exposes the open wounds of the social body in a neorealist perspective. …”
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