Hostile outbursts in the XXI century Argentina. Persistence and recurrence of a disruptive form

Abstract

Direct forms of confrontation represent one of the main features of the social conflict in Argentina in the xxI century. Particularly, the hostile outbursts have constituted a dynamic that is present throughout the decade. The public system of railway transportation of passengers in the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires was one of the social spaces with the most recurrence of this kind of collective action. Between 2003 and 2009 a cycle of hostile outbursts took place, in which groups of passengers attacked goods and employees of the concessionary enterprise –and in some cases security forces involved– showing its social dissatisfaction with the quality of service. In this paper, we expose a hypothetical frame in order to explain these events while promoting a conceptual debate about this kind of action.
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Rebón, J., & Pérez, V. (2012). Hostile outbursts in the XXI century Argentina. Persistence and recurrence of a disruptive form. América Latina Hoy, 61, 209–229. https://doi.org/10.14201/alh.9090

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Julián Rebón

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Instituto Gino Germani
Instituto Gino Germani . Pte J. E. Uriburu 950, 6to (C1114AAD) Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires (Argentina)

Verónica Pérez

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Instituto Gino Germani
Instituto Gino Germani . Pte J. E. Uriburu 950, 6to (C1114AAD) Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires (Argentina)
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