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Nahuel Aranda is an Associate Fellow at the National University of Córdoba, Argentina, specializing in labor process transformations within Argentine manufacturing industries, with particular focus on Córdoba province's economic restructuring during neoliberal periods.
His research centers on Labor Studies and Industrial Sociology, examining how technical innovations, automation, and quality paradigms reshape workplace social relations through conflict, negotiation, and coercion. He investigates deindustrialization patterns, export-oriented restructuring, and cooperative resilience in Argentina's garment and food processing sectors, using historical case studies spanning 1975-2015.
Analysis of his publications reveals consistent thematic focus on Argentine industrial decline, labor composition shifts, and regional economic dynamics, with recent work emphasizing factory-level restructuring mechanisms and cooperative organizational models amid capitalist transformations.
Scientific awards:
- Marie Jahoda Visiting Fellowship (2022) for research on Argentine manufacturing labor processes (1980-2010)
No information is available regarding academic advising, grant funding beyond the Marie Jahoda Fellowship, or laboratory affiliations.



