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-The Right to the City and the public sphere: between political participation and the renewal of the legal urbanistic order-
-The Seed Law in Argentina: The Dispute for the Control and Future of Agriculture-
-The spontaneous insurrection. Argentina. December 2001-
-The Unemployed Movement in Argentina: Between the collective management of neoliberal policies and the collective management of life-
-The Wisconsin Protests-
-The “New Imperialism”: Accumulation by Dispossession-
-The “Ontological Centrality” of Labour and the Proletarian “Political-
-This text studies the shared meanings inside an emerging social mobilization for the defence of water at the Cuenca de México (CM). This work stems from a doctoral research on such a mobilization’s recent developments (2005-2009) and its potential social-
-This text studies the shared meanings inside an emerging social mobilization for the defence of water at the Cuenca de México (CM). This work stems from a doctoral research on such a mobilization’s recent developments (2005-2009) and its potential social-
-Una contienda acotada: la defensa transnacional de los derechos laborales de las mujeres en las maquiladoras de México-
-Urban Disputes in 21st Century Caracas: Challenges and Potentialities in the Social Production of the City-
-Urban Disputes in 21st Century Caracas: Challenges and Potentialities in the Social Production of the City-
-Victims as political actors. An anthropological insight into the movement of victims and people affected by the internal armed conflict in Peru-
-Videosurveillance in the center of Madrid: moving towards an electronic panopticon?-
-"We're here for mankind!" Long live the Paris Commune of 1871.-
-When the rules of the morada led to revolt: reinterpreting the Ligas Camponesas emergency (1955–1964)-
-“Why do We Sing?”: An Analysis of the Struggles and Challenges of the Political Actions of the Feminist Movement in Latin America-
-“Why not be health agents ourselves” Women and health politics in an Argentinian peasant movement-
-Why the Carnation Revolution was no longer Socialist? Interview with Lt. Col. Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho-
-Winds of rebellion in Latin America: Anti-capitalist social movements in the Republic of Bolivia-