Workers Mutualism
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1. Protection flag of the working class : voluntary mutual help associations organized by workers in, Santa Catarina (1886-1932) / O labaro protetor da classe operaria : as associações voluntarias de socorros-mutuos dos trabalhadores em Florianopolis, Santa Catarina (1886-1932)
Essa dissertação busca mapear e analisar o funcionamento das associações de socorro mútuo com caráter voluntário organizadas pelos trabalhadores de Florianópolis, entre os anos de 1886 e 1932, focando-se na análise dos sujeitos sociais envolvidos com tais instituições e em seus interesses e necessidades motivadoras. Trata-se de um estudo sobre os
Publicado em: 2009
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2. Workers mutual societies in Campinas (SP, Brazil), 1906-1930 / Associações operarias mutualistas e recreativas em Campinas (1906-1930)
This dissertation is a study on workers? recreational associations and friendly societies in Campinas in the period between 1906 and 1930. The main goal is to investigate how these associations worked, the role they played in mobilizing workers, the social spaces they built, and the ways they allowed workers to negotiate improvements in their lives. The ever
Publicado em: 2007
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3. Mundos do trabalho no Recôncavo Sul: cotidiano, trabalhadores, costumes, conflitos e solidariedades, 1879 1910. / Worlds of work in South Recôncavo: daily workers, customs, conflicts and solidarities, 1879 - 1910.
The objective of this paper is to analyze the relations and practises of labor in the Recôncavo Sul of Bahia, during the years from 1879 until 1910. The meaning clipping of this analysis is the daily life of categories of free workers that had been organized around services and productive activities, some of them, considered first in rank in the Bahias econ
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Weeding and grooming of pathogens in agriculture by ants.
The ancient mutualism between fungus-growing ants and the fungi they cultivate for food is a textbook example of symbiosis. Fungus-growing ants' ability to cultivate fungi depends on protection of the garden from the aggressive microbes associated with the substrate added to the garden as well as from the specialized virulent garden parasite Escovopsis. We e