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Searching for injustice and finding solidarity? A contribution to mobilisation theory
journal contribution
posted on 2008-10-02, 10:54 authored by Maurizio AtzeniThis paper, using empirical data from cases of mobilisation in 1996 in Argentina,
offers new evidence to build on the theory of mobilisation as recently proposed by
Kelly. The use of injustice as the basis of mobilisation, raises some doubts for both its
intrinsic subjective nature, and in the light of cases of spontaneous mobilisations. A
re-formulation of the theory is suggested, less attached to a mechanical sequence and
more rooted in the contradictions of the capitalist labour process. Contact the author at: M.Atzeni@lboro.ac.uk
History
School
- Business and Economics
Department
- Business
Citation
ATZENI, M., 2009. Searching for injustice and finding solidarity? A contribution to mobilisation theory. Industrial Relations Journal, 40 (1), pp. 5-16.Publisher
© Blackwell Publishing / © The authorVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Publication date
2009Notes
This article was accepted for publication in the Industrial Relations Journal [© Blackwell Publishing]. The definitive version is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2338.2008.00510.xISSN
0019-8692;1468-2338Publisher version
Language
- en