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Revista Pilquen

versión On-line ISSN 1851-3123

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GONZALEZ, Alicia Ester. Women workers and representatives: Río Negro and Neuquén Women at fight Movement. Rev. Pilquen [online]. 2009, n.11. ISSN 1851-3123.

The financial changes of the 90s decade and the difficulty of political parties and parlamentarian representations to answer the society demands, facilitate the incorporation in social conflicts of ¨new ways of engaing in politics¨ with agents that go defining themselves in a completely new way, as it is the case of women. The fruit activity in Alto Valle of Neuquén and Río Negro region starts going through a crisis in the 80s and 90s decades. The economic concentration together with the disparities between the different groups of the farming industry circuit, and the appearance of strong conflicts establish the most notorious signs of that crisis. In this context, we are interested in analisying the practises, activities and representations of women workers that belong to Rio Negro and Neuquen Women at fight Movementin order to understand the prominence that they gain in this fight thanks to their demands, and in this way determine the incidence of these actions in the process of composition of their social identity.

Palabras clave : Identity; Conflict; Women; Collective actions; Rural culture.

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