| Boaventura de Sousa Santos | General introduction: presentation of principal results 
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| Participatory Democracy | 
| Researcher | Country | Title | 
| Boaventura de Sousa Santos | Portugal | Participatory Budgeting in Porto Alegre: Towards a Redistributive Democracy 
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| D.L. Sheth | India | Grassroots Movements in India:
Towards a New Politics of Participatory Democracy 
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| Isabel Guerra | Portugal | The Territory as Space for Collective Action: Paradoxes and Virtualities of
the "Strategic Game of Actors" in Territorial Planning in Portugal 
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| João Arriscado Nunes and
Nuno Serra | Portugal | "Decent housing for the people":
Urban Movements and Emancipation in Portugal 
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| Leonardo Avritzer | Brazil | Modes of Democratic Deliberation: Theoretical Remarks on Participatory Budgeting in Brazil 
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| Maria Célia Paoli | Brazil | Companies and Social Responsibility:
The Entanglements of Citizenship 
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| Maria Clemencia Ramirez | Colombia | The Politics of Recognition and Citizenship in Putumayo and in the Baja Bota of Cauca:
The Case of the 1996 Cocalero Movement 
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| Maria Conceição Osório | Mozambique | Political Power and Women's Leadership 
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| Maria Teresa Uribe | Colombia | Social Emancipation in a Context of Protacted War: The Case of San José de Apartadó 
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| Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes and
Mauricio García Villegas | Colombia | The Constitutional Court and Social Emancipation in Colombia 
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| Sakhela Buhlungu | South Africa | Reinventing participatory democracy in South Africa. 
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| Thomas Isaac and
Patrick Heller | India | The politics and institutional design of participatory democracy: lessons from Kerala, India 
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| Emir Sader | Towards other democracies 
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| Alternative Production Systems | 
| Boaventura de Sousa Santos and
César Rodríguez | Introduction: Expanding the canon of production 
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| Researcher | Country | Title | 
| Alberto Melo | Portugal | Local Citizen Action as a Form of Resistance Against the New Wave of Worldwide Colonisation: The Case of the "In Loco Association" in Southern Portugal 
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| César Rodríguez | Colombia | Searching for Economic Alternatives in Times of Globalization: The Case of Garbage Collection Cooperatives in Colombia 
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| Harsh Sethi | India | Debating Swadeshi 
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| Heinz Klug | South Africa | Community, Property and Security in Rural South Africa: Emancipatory opportunities or marginalized survival strategies? 
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| Horácio Martins de Carvalho | Brazil | The Emancipation of the Movement of Landless Rural Workers Within the Continuing Movement of Social Emancipation 
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| João Marcos de Almeida Lopes | Brazil | The movement of the landless and the conception of an alternative city. 
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| Paul Singer | Brazil | The Recent Rebirth of the Solidary Economy in Brazil 
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| Sharit Bhowmik | India | Cooperatives and the Emancipation of the Marginalised: Case Studies from Two Cities in India 
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| Teresa Cruz e Silva | Mozambique | The General Union of Cooperatives: An Alternative Production System? 
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| Zander Soares de Navarro | Brazil | "Mobilization Without Emancipation": The Social Struggles of the Landless in Brazil 
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| Zander Soares de Navarro | Brazil | The MST and the canonization of collective action (A reply to Horacio Martins Carvalho) 
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| Anibal Quijano | Alternative Production Systems? 
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| Emancipatory Multiculturalism, Justices and Citizenships | 
| Boaventura de Sousa Santos and
João Arriscado Nunes | Introduction: expanding the canon of recognition, difference and equality 
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| Ana Cristina Santos | Portugal | Sexual orientation in Portugal: towards a sexual emancipation 
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| Boaventura de Sousa Santos | Portugal | Towards a Multicultural Conception of Human Rights 
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| Carlos Frederico Marés de Souza | Brazil | Multiculturalism and Collective Rights 
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| Francisco Gutierrez
and Ana Maria Jaramillo | Colombia | Paradoxical Pacts 
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| José Manuel Mendes | Portugal | A Beira Town in Protest: Memory, Populism and Democracy 
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| José Manuel Pureza | Portugal | Who Saved East Timor? New References for International Solidarity 
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| Lino João de Oliveira Neves | Brazil | Magic Eyes From South of the South: Counterhegemonic Initiatives in the Struggle of Indigenous Peoples in Brazil 
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| Luis Carlos Arenas | Colombia | The Struggle of the U'wa Against Oil Exploration in their Territory: A Case Study of a Local Struggle That Became Global 
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| Maria José Arthur | Mozambique | Ghosts that Haunt Unions: Women Labor Unionists and the Struggle for the Assertion of their Rights-Mozambique, 1993-2000 
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| Shalini Randeria | India | Legal Pluralism, Fractured Sovereignty and Differential Citizenship Rights: International Institutions, Social Movements and the Post-Colonial State in India 
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| Shamim Meer | South Africa | Which Workers, Which Women, What Interests? Race, Class and Gender in Post Apartheid South Africa 
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| Yash Ghai | Globalisation, Multiculturalism, and Law 
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| Biodiversity, Rival Knowledges and Intellectual Property Rights | 
| Researcher | Country | Title | 
| Arturo Escobar
and Mauricio Pardo | Colombia | Social Movements and Biodiversity in the Pacific Coast of Colombia 
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| João Paulo Borges Coelho | Mozambique | The State, Communities, and Natural Disasters in Rural Mozambique 
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| Laymert Garcia dos Santos | Brazil | High-tech Predation, Biodiversity, and Cultural Erosion: The Case of Brazil 
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| Margarita Flórez Alonso | Colombia | Protection of Traditional Knowledge 
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| Maria Paula Gutierrez Meneses | Mozambique | "When there are no problems, we are healthy, no bad luck": For an Emancipatory Conception of Health and Medicines 
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| Marisa Matias | Portugal | "Don't treat us like dirt!": The Fight Against the Co-Incineration of Dangerous Industrial Waste in the Outskirts of Coimbra 
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| Shiv Visvanathan | India | Energy and Dreams of Diversity 
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| Thokozani Xaba | South Africa | Marginalised Medical Practice: The Marginalisation and Transformation of Indigenous Medicines in South Africa 
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| Vandana Shiva | India | Biodiversity, IPRs and Globalisation 
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| Tewolde Egziabher | People-Based Globalization 
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| New Labor Internationalism | 
| Researcher | Country | Title | 
| Edward Webster and
Rob Lambert | South Africa | Social Emancipation and the New Labour Internationalism: A Southern Perspective 
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| Elísio Estanque | Portugal | The Reinvention of Trade Unionism and the New Challenges of Emancipation-From Local Despotism to Global Mobilization 
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| Francisco de Oliveira | Brazil | Who Is Singing L'Internationale Again? 
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| Gabrielle Dietrich and Nalini Nayak | India | Exploring Possibilities of Counterhegemonic Globalisation of Fishworkers' Movement in India and its Global Interactions 
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| Hermes Costa | Portugal | Portuguese Trade Unionism vis-a-vis the European Works Councils 
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| Leonardo Mello e Silva | Brazil | "Workers of the Mercosul, Unite!" Building a Collective and Counterhegemonic Voice: When Dissent Means "to come to an agreement with, upon ... " 
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| Mauricio Romero | Colombia | The Banana Workers from Urabá: From "Subjects to Citizens"? 
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| Roberto Véras | Brazil | Metalworkers Unionism, the "Strike Festival," and the Possibilities of a National Collective Contract 
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