We are millions
Neo-liberalism and new forms of political action in Argentina
Marcela López Levy, Latin America Bureau, 144 pages, £7.99
In 2001 Argentina went from being an acclaimed free-market experiment to a meltdown economy with a political system lacking any legitimacy.
However, the crisis also provoked a popular uprising - known as the Argentinazo, which has thrown up a whole new vocabulary for protest actions.
The symbolic banging of pots and pans while demonstrating - the cacerolazo - is probably the image most will remember.
More important were the piqueteros - the unemployed workers movements - who organised road blockades to get government funding for work programmes.
Workers also occupied factories to keep their jobs - and over 100 are still in operation.
Finally large "neighbourhood assemblies" met and discussed the way forward for the protests.
We are millions is a good place to start for anyone who wants to understand these events.