Research Article
On Domination and Inequality: The Case of Patronage Politics in Contemporary Argentina
Abstract
Daniel lives with his sister, Jimena, in Flammable shantytown (real
name, despite the irony); a poor enclave located in Dock Sud, Avellaneda,
in the province of Buenos Aires, adjacent to a large petrochemical
compound that houses Shell-Dapsa and Petrobras among other large
companies. What follows is the transcript of part of a dialogue that the
three of us had in July 2004.
How to Cite:
Auyero, J., 2006. On Domination and Inequality: The Case of Patronage Politics in Contemporary Argentina. Iberoamericana – Nordic Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 36(2), pp.159–174. DOI: http://doi.org/10.16993/ibero.191
Published on
01 Jun 2006.
Peer Reviewed
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