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Popularizing Autogestión: Punk, Zapatismo, and Anarchist Ethics in Mexico City
Autogestión (self-management), has been a popular articulation of radical politics since its emergence in the 1960s. This article examines how Mexico City\u27s anarcho-punk scene transformed autogestión in the 1990s from an anarcho-syndicalist principle ...
Stone, Livia K.
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This article discusses how Greeks perceived Salvador Allende's overthrow, Pinochet's military dictatorship, and US interventionism in Chile. By the end of Greece's dictatorship (1967–1974), left‐wing militants emotionally identified with the ‘Chilean tragedy’ through their own experiences of military authoritarianism.
Eugenia Palieraki
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Cross‐mapping medical records to NANDA‐I to identify nursing diagnoses in a vulnerable population
ABSTRACT Purpose To assess the association between vulnerable populations and nursing care needs, using NANDA‐I diagnostics, in the population of the Canary Islands, Spain. Methods Nursing social epidemiology study. Cross Mapping of Medical Records to NANDA‐I to Identify Nursing Diagnoses in a Population usinga medical, epidemiological follow‐up study ...
Domingo Ángel Fernández‐Gutiérrez +5 more
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Abstract We theoretically and empirically investigate the investments of water users in a stylized local irrigation system. We model irrigation self‐management as an interdependent interaction of users in an evolutionary game and study the resilience of the irrigation system.
Iroda Amirova +2 more
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Abstract Building on Foucault's perspective of governmentality, this article focuses on how influencers in Hong Kong China (HK) operate as agents/mediators of governmentality and how “governmentality” occurs over and through lifestyle influencers as responsible, productive, and self‐disciplined citizen subjects on the Chinese biggest lifestyle sharing ...
Ran Ju
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Peasant and indigenous autonomy before and after the pink tide in Latin America
Abstract Autonomy should not be understood as an inherent quality of rural subjects but as fundamentally a political and cultural project. This paper will present an overview of the evolution of the idea, project, and practice of peasant and indigenous autonomy in Latin America from the 1990s to today.
Víctor Bretón +3 more
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Everyday attentiveness: understanding diabetes in Vietnam through literary displacement
Abstract World‐wide, diabetes is taking on epidemic proportions. This is a debilitating disease that damages and destroys bodily systems unless blood sugar levels are kept close to normal, and patients are therefore urged to practise attentive self‐management.
Tine M. Gammeltoft
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Agribusiness employs more than 66 percent of India’s rural population and is the country’s economic backbone. Beat crop growth is essential for practical farming since it increases soil diversity and actual design, and it may be grown in blended frameworks.
Surindar Gopalrao Wawale +8 more
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A Planet of Surplus Life: Building Worlds Beyond Capitalism
Abstract Capitalism is an immense machine for churning out surplus life. Its long war of enclosure has captured, controlled, and pauperised human life, and laid waste to nonhuman life. This paper argues that surplus populations—people rendered as economically redundant—are central to the future politics of our planet. Yet the ruling classes still fight
Ian G. R. Shaw, Marv Waterstone
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LA AUTOGESTIÓN OBRERA EN AMÉRICA LATINA: DE LAS PRIMERAS COOPERATIVAS A LAS EMPRESAS RECUPERADAS
Las empresas recuperadas, junto con otras experiencias de autogestión, revitalizaron el debate sobre la experiencia autogestionaria, la democracia laboral, el control obrero y la autogestión del trabajo en América Latina a partir de los 90.
Andrés Ruggeri
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