Transnational Circulation of Self-Management Ideas: Chile, France, and Mexico in the Global Sixties
Kellogg Institute Graduate Research Grants
This project is part of my doctoral research and examines the circulation of self-management ideas between Chile, France, and Mexico during the Global Sixties. My goal in examining the cases of these three countries simultaneously is to highlight the plurality of juxtaposed, concomitant, and connected experiences and networks that characterized the history of self-management during the Global Sixties. Thus, is it possible to identify a historical dynamic within the transnational-conceptual triangulation between the self-management actors and movements of Chile, France, and Mexico? To answer this question, I am consulting archival materials from each of these three countries to understand the historical conditions under which this knowledge was constructed and circulated.






