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International Conferences
*The International Working Men’s Association*
*150 Years Later*
*24 October – 3 November, 2014*
General Program
*UNICAMP (Campinas) – Oct. 29th and Oct. 30th*
*USP/UNIFESP (São Paulo) – Oct. 30th and Oct. 31th*
*UFBa (Salvador) – Oct. 31th*
*UFRJ/UFF (Rio de Janeiro) – Nov. 3rd*
*UFRGS (Porto Alegre) – Oct. 24th and 30th*
*UFRN (Natal) – Oct. 27th*
*UFRB (Recôncavo da Bahia) – Oct. 30th*
*UFMG (Belo Horizonte) – Nov. 3rd*
*http://ait150anos.wix.com/ait150anos*
<http://ait150anos.wix.com/ait150anos>
*Introduction to the Conferences*
On 28 September 1864, at a meeting in London, the first transnational
organization of the workers' movement was founded: the International
Working Men's Association (IWMA). Although its life would be rather brief
(1864-1877), the IWMA became the symbol of working-class struggle and
influenced the ideas of millions of workers all over the planet.
Major political and economic shifts have succeeded one another over the
past twenty-five years: the collapse of the Soviet bloc; the rise to
prominence of ecological issues; social changes generated by globalization,
war after war; and, most recently, a world financial and economic crisis
that, according to International Labour Organization figures, has added
another 27 million unemployed since 2008 to bring the total to more than
200 millions.
The global protest movements that have been recently active in most parts
of the world have distinguished themselves by the very general character of
their demand for social equality, without giving sufficient thought to the
new problems and radical changes in the world of work. In this way Labour,
having been the key protagonist throughout the twentieth century,
increasingly became a weak and secondary player, sometimes shifted to the
global arena because unions found it more difficult to represent and
organize migrant or younger workers in an ever more flexible labour market,
where jobs are insecure and increasingly stripped of rights.
It is our aim to stimulate fresh interest in and appreciation of the IWMA
and its enduring legacy on the 150th anniversary of its foundation. We are
undertaking a series of conferences that will combine looking back in
commemoration of the first international movement of working-class
struggle, with assessment of the state of workers' struggles across the
globe today. The epochal transformations of recent decades, which have
followed from internationally-coordinated and systematic attacks not only
on the rights, security, and well-being of workers everywhere, but on the
social, economic, and political institutions they forged to achieve
historic gains, make the lessons of the first efforts to unite workers
internationally in confronting capital especially relevant today.
The first purpose of this series of conferences is to open up a debate in
which a number of prestigious international scholars will frankly evaluate
the history and legacy of the IWMA. What were its achievements? To what
extent is its underlying conception still pertinent? Are the ideas it
advanced still useful for a critical understanding of today’s complex
world? What can we learn, positive and negative, from its practices and
internal political life? How best can we extend international struggle to
social causes and issues of freedom barely recognized or as yet undreamt in
its day? The aim, then, is to bring together varied reflections on the most
essential questions of the IWMA and internationalism, drawing on different
perspectives and involving scholars and activists from South and North
America, Europe, Africa and Asia.
The innovative feature to which we are committed involves putting some
leading anti-capitalist intellectuals and Labour/Social Movement leaders,
from several countries of the world, into dialogue and discussion, building
upon a foundation of open communication and engagement that we want to
continue in the future.
Major topics of the conferences will include: the IWMA in history; the
legacy of the IWMA; the reality of labour today; internationalism at the
time of “globalization”; resisting workplace oppressions; new international
protest movements; dialogue across divides of the Left; internationalism
and the critique of national prejudices; class struggle in our times; and
the alternative to capitalism in thought and practice. Our aim is to
provide themes of interest to the contemporary political debate.
*Ricardo Antunes* and *Marcello Musto* – Main Organizers
Email for contacts: ait150anos at gmail.com - marcello.musto at gmail.com
During the conferences there will also be the launch of the IWMA anthology
*Workers Unite! The International After 150 Years*
English Version Available Here
<http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/workers-unite-9781628922455/>
Portuguese Version Available Here
<http://www.boitempoeditorial.com.br/v3/Titles/view/trabalhadores-uni-vos>
*Campinas*
*October 29-30*
State University of CAMPINAS
*Room: Auditorioum I do IFCH / UNICAMP*
*October 29th*
*Official Opening* (9:00)
*Jesus Ranieri*
Director of IFCH – Brazil
*Panel 1*
*The IWMA: Its Origins And Its Debates*
(9:30 - 12:30)
*Presenters:*
*Marcello Musto*
York University – Canada
*Michel Ralle*
Sorbonne - Paris IV – France
*George Comninel*
York University – Canada
*Lúcio Flavio de Almeida*
PUC-SP – Brazil
*Chair*:
*Ricardo Antunes*
UNICAMP – Brazil
*Panel 2*
*New Challenges Of Internationalism: Immigration, Gender And Class*
(14:00 - 17:00)
*Presenters:*
*Pietro Basso*
Universita’ Ca’ Foscari – Italy
*Brian Garvey*
University of Strathclyde – Scotland
*Hugo Dias*
CES (University of Coimbra) – Portugal
*Andrea D’Atri*
IPS – Argentina
*Ângela Araújo*
UNICAMP – Brazil
*Chair*:
*Sadi dal Rosso*
UNB – Brazil
*Panel 3*
*The Global Social Struggles And Their Intersections (Social Movements,
Strikes And Unions)*
(17:30 - 19:00)
*Presenters:*
*Christine Olivier*
First Deputy President of National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa
(NUMSA) – South Africa
*Maurizio Landini*
General Secretary of Federazione Impiegati Operai Metallurgici (FIOM) –
Italy
*Kamal Abbas*
General Secretary of Centre for Trade Unions and Workers Services (CTUWS) –
Egypt
*Guilherme Boulos*
Movimento dos trabalhadores Sem-Teto (MTST) – Brazil
*Kelli Mafort*
Mulheres do Movimento dos Trabalhadores Sem Terra (MST/Mulheres) – Brazil
*Altino Prazeres*
Sindicato dos Metroviários de São Paulo e Central Sindical
Popular/Coordenação Nacional de Lutas (CSP-CONLUTAS) – Brazil
*Pedro Santinho*
Flaskô (Occupied Factory) – Brazil
*Mané Melato*
Sindicato dos Metalúrgicos de Campinas e INTERSINDICAL (Instrumento de Luta
e Organização da Classe Trabalhadora) – Brazil
*Edson Carneiro Índio*
INTERSINDICAL (Central da Classe Trabalhadora) – Brazil
*Chair*:
*Marcio Pochmann*
UNICAMP/CENTRO DE ESTUDOS SINDICAIS E DE ECONOMIA DO TRABALHO (CESIT) e
Fundação Perseu Abramo – Brazil
*Panel 4*
*The New International and the Emancipation of the Working Class*
(19:30 - 22:30)
*Presenters:*
*Michael Löwy*
CNRS - France
*Ursula Huws*
University of Hertfordshire – England
*Alfredo Saad*
University of London/SOAS – England
*Franck Seguy*
Université d'État d'Haïti – Haiti
*Dermeval Saviani*
UNICAMP – Brazil
*Chiar:*
*Ricardo Antunes*
UNICAMP – Brazil
*October 30th*
*Documentaries On The Conditions Of Labour Today*
(9:00 - 12:00)
*Presenters:*
*Vicky Funari*
Director of *Maquilapolis* (2006) – USA
*Discussants:*
*Babak Amini*
York University – Canada
*Giovanni Alves*
Unesp/Tela Crítica – Brazil
*Elson Menegazzo*
CineTrabalho – Brazil
*Chair:*
*Mariana Roncato*
Study Group on the World of Labour and its Metamorphosis - IFCH/UNICAMP –
Brazil
(12:00 – 13:15)
Screening of the film *Live Nude Girls Unite!* (2000)
Directed by Vicky Funari and Julia Query
*Sao Paulo*
*October 30-31*
University of SÃO PAULO and Federal University of SÃO PAULO
*Room: Casa de Cultura Japonesa – USP, Sao Paulo*
*October 30th*
*Opening Speeches*
(14:00 – 14:30)
*Ruy Braga*
CENEDIC/USP – Brazil
*Soraya Smaili*
President of UNIFESP – Brazil
*Marcello Musto*
York University – Canada
*Ricardo Antunes*
UNICAMP – Brazil
*Documentaries On The Conditions Of Labour Today*
(14:30 - 16:30)
*Vicky Funari*
Diretor of *Maquilapolis* (2006) – USA
*Discussant:*
*Babak Amini*
York University – Canada
*Giovanni Alves*
Unesp/Tela Crítica – Brazil
*Panel 1*
*Class, Gender And Social Movements: The Struggle For Emancipation*
(17:00 - 19:00)
*Presenters:*
*Helena Hirata*
CNRS – France
*Andréia D’Atri*
IPS – Argantina
*Maria Orlanda Pinassi*
UNESP – Brazil
*Discussant*
*Renata Gonçalves*
UNIFESP – Brazil
*Chair:*
*Claudia Mazzei Nogueira*
UNIFESP – Brazil
*Panel 2*
*Challenges of the International Organization of the Working Class Today*
(19:30 - 22:30)
*Presenters:*
*Michael Löwy*
CNRS – France
*Marcello Musto*
York University – Canada
*Alfredo Saad*
University of London/SOAS – England
*George Comninel*
York University – Canada
*Dari Krein*
CESIT – UNICAMP – Brazil
*Chair:*
*Ruy Braga*
USP – Brazil
*October 31*
*Panel 1*
*Challenges Of The International Organization Of The Working Class Today*
(14:00 - 16:00)
*Presenters:*
*Christine Olivier*
First Deputy President of National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa
(NUMSA) – South Africa
*Maurizio Landini*
General Secretary of Federazione Impiegati Operai Metallurgici (FIOM) –
Italy
*Kamal Abbas*
General Secretary of Centre for Trade Unions and Workers Services (CTUWS) –
Egypt
*Altino Prazeres*
Sindicato dos Metroviários de São Paulo e Central Sindical
Popular/Coordenação Nacional de Lutas (CSP-CONLUTAS) – Brazil
*Panel 2*
*The Role Of Socialist Journalism Then And Now*
(16:30 – 18:30)
*Presenters:*
*Luiz Bernardo Pericás*
Margem Esquerda – Brazil
*Álvaro Bianchi*
Outubro – Brazil
*Armando Boito Júnior*
Crítica Marxista – Brazil
*Lúcio Flávio de Almeida*
Lutas Sociais – Brazil
*Marcos Del Roio*
Novos Rumos – Brazil
*Antônio Carlos Mazzeo*
Novos Temas – Brazil
*Caio Navarro de Toledo*
Marxismo21 – Brazil
*Aldo Casas*
Herramienta – Argentina
*George Comninel*
Socialism & Democracy – USA
*Alfredo Saad*
Historical Materialism – England
*Panel 3*
*The IWMA And Its History*
(19:30 - 22:00)
*Presenters:*
*Bryan Palmer*
Trent University – Canada
*Vladimir Safatle*
USP – Brazil
*Sean Purdy*
USP – Brazil
*Osvaldo Coggiola*
USP – Brazil
*Jorge Grespan*
USP – Brazil
*Discussant:*
*Ricardo Musse*
USP – Brazil
*Salvador*
*October 31*
State University of Bahia - UFBa
*Local: Auditorium of the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Studies - UFBa*
*Opening Session*
(9:00 - 9:30)
*João Carlos Salles*
President of UFBa
Representatives of the supporting institutions: PPGCS, CRH, PPGH.
*Panel 1*
*The IWMA: Its Origins And Debates And Challenges*
(9:30 - 12:30)
*Presenters:*
*Brian Garvey*
University of Strathclyde – Scotland
*Jorge Almeida*
UFBA – Brazil
*Valério Arcary*
IFSP – Brazil
*Discussant:*
*Bruno Durães*
UFRB – Brazil
*Chair:*
*Jair Batista da Silva*
UFBA – Brazil
*Panel 2*
*IWMA and current Challenges: Unions, Gender, And Class*
(14:00 - 17:00)
*Presenters:*
*Ursula Huws*
University of Hertfordshire – England
*Ricardo Antunes*
UNICAMP – Brazil
*Discussant:*
*Jorge Henrique Saldanha*
UFBA – Brazil
*Chair:*
*Graça Druck*
UFBA – Brazil
*Panel 3*
*Global Social Struggles in 1864 <1864> and 2014*
(19:30 - 22:00)
*Presenters:*
*Marcello Musto*
York University – Canada
*Discussants:*
*Ricardo Antunes*
UNICAMP – Brazil
*Graça Druck*
UFBA – Brazil
*Rio de Janeiro*
*November 3*
Federal University of RIO DE JANEIRO and FLUMINENSE Federal University
*Room: IFCS/UFRJ – Salão Nobre, Largo do São Francisco, no. 1, Centro, Rio
de Janeiro – RJ*
*Panel 1*
*The IWMA: Its Origins, Its Challenges And Debates*
(9:30 - 12:30h)
*Presenters:*
*Bryan Palmer*
Trent University – Canada
*Michel Ralle*
Sorbonne – Paris IV – France (TBC)
*Miguel Vedda*
UBA – Argentina
*Marcelo Badaró*
UFF/NIEP–MARX – Brazil
*Mauro Iasi*
ESS/ UFRJ – Brazil
*Discussants:*
*Virgínia Fontes*
FIOCRUZ – Brazil
*Chair:*
*Marcelo Braz*
ESS/UFRJ – Brazil
*Panel 2*
*The Era Of Rebellions*
(14:00 – 18:00)
*Presenters:*
*Christine Olivier*
First Deputy President of National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa
(NUMSA) – South Africa
*Agamenon R. E. Oliveira*
Engineering Trade Union of Rio de Janeiro – Brazil
SEPE-RJ – Brazil (TBC)
Representative OF Garbage Collectors Movement (TBC) – Brazil
MTST (TBC) – Brazil
MST (TBC) – Brazil
MPL (TBC) – Brazil
Other social movements and other Trade Unions
*Ricardo Antunes*
UNICAMP – Brazil
*Chair:*
*Marco Aurélio Santana*
UFRJ – Brazil
*Panel 3*
*Learning From The IWMA: The Struggle for Emancipation*
(19:00 - 22:30)
*Presenters:*
*Marcello Musto*
York University – Canada
*George Comninel*
York University – Canada
*José Paulo Netto*
ESS/UFRJ – Brazil
*Antonino Infranca*
Colegio Italiano de Barcelona – Spain
*Serge Volikow*
Maison des Sciences de l’Homme – France
*Discussant:*
*João Leonardo Medeiros*
UFF – Brazil
*Chair:*
*ADUFRJ *– Brazil
*Porto Alegre*
*October 24 and 30*
Federal Univeristy of Rio Grande Do Sul - UFRGS
*Room: Pantheon of IFCH – Campus of Vale – UFRGS*
*October 24th*
*Panel 1*
*150 Years Of The IWMA: An Historical Balance*
(18:30 - 22:30)
*Presenter:*
*Marcello Musto*
York University – Canada
*Chair:*
*Mathias Seibel Luce*
UFRGS – Brazil
*October 30*
*Panel 1*
*Labour Movement and Syndicalism: From the Paris Commune to Today*
(14:00 – 16:30)
*Presenters:*
*Antonio David Catani*
PPGS/UFRGS – Brazil
*Robert Ponge*
UFRGS – Brazil
*Frederico Bartz*
UFRGS – Brazil
*Hugo Dias*
CES/University of Coimbra – Portugal
*Discussant:*
*Bernardo Corrêa*
F. Lauro Campos – Brazil
*Chair:*
*Marcus Vianna*
HEDLA – Brazil
*Panel 2*
*Old and New Peripheries: The Challenges for a New Internationalism of The
Working Class*
(18:30 - 22:30)
*Presenters:*
*Hugo Dias*
CES/University of Coimbra – Portugal
*Franck Seguy*
Université d'État d'Haïti – Haiti
*Mathias Seibel Luce*
UFRGS – Brazil
*Discussant:*
*Luciana Genro*
F. Lauro Campos – Brazil
*Chair:*
*Carla Ferreira*
HEDLA – Brazil
*Natal*
*October 27*
Federal University of Rio Grande Do Norte - UFRN
*Room: Zila Mamede Library - Central Campus of UFRN - Natal*
*Panel 1*
*The International Workers’ Association: The Organization And Struggle In
The Contemporary Era*
(14:30 – 18:00)
*Presenters:*
*Marcello Musto*
York University – Canada
*João Emanuel Evangelista*
UFRN – Brazil (TBC)
*Chair:*
*Isabel Fernandes*
UFRGS – Brazil
*Salvador*
*October 30*
State University of RECÔNCAVO DA BAHIA - UFRB
*Room: Auditorium of the Center of Arts and Humanities - CAHL/UFRB –
Cachoeira/Bahia*
*Opening Speeches*
(15:30 - 16:00)
President of UFRB,
Directors of CAHL/UFRB
Marxist groups of UFRB, PPGCS and APUR
*Panel 1*
*The Challenges Of The IWMA And The Emancipation Of The Working Class*
(16:00 - 19:00)
*Presenters:*
*Brian Garvey*
University of Strathclyde – Scotland
*Michel Ralle*
Sorbonne – Paris IV – France
*Discussant:*
*Diogo Valença*
UFRB – Brazil
*Chair:*
*Bruno Durães*
UFRB – Brazil
*Belo Horizonte*
*November 3*
Federal University of Minas Gerais - UFMG
*Room: Auditorium 01 of the Faculty of Economics of UFMG - Avenida Antonio
Carlos, 6627, Pampulha*
*November 3rd*
*Opening at 13:30*
*IWMA 150 Years Later: History and Challenges of the Organization of the
Working Class*
(14:00 - 16:00)
*Presenters:*
*João Antônio de Paula*
UFMG – Brazil
*Chair:*
*Filipe Raslan*
CEFET-MG – Brazil
*Panel 1*
*Social Struggles, the Working Class** and Human Emancipation*
(16:30 - 18:30)
*Presenters:*
*Maria Dirlene Marques*
Movimento Rede Feminista – Brazil
*Rubens Aredes*
Sem Catraca UFMG – Brazil
*Heloisa Greco (Bisoca)*
Instituto Helena Greco de Direitos Humanos e Cidadania – Brazil
*Frei Gilvander*
Comissão Pastoral da Terra – Brazil (CPT)
*Chair:*
*Maria Dirlene Marques*
UFMG – Brazil
*Panel 2*
*The Challenges of the Working Class in 21st Century*
(19:30 - 22:30)
*Presenters:*
*Adrian Sotelo Valencia*
UNAM – Mexico (TBC)
*José Henrique de Faria*
UFP – Portugal
*Chair:*
*Deise Luiza da Silva Ferraz*
UFMG – Brazil
*Cultural Program*
*Campinas*
*October 29-30*
*October 29*
*CineTrabalho Festival*
*9:15*
First Session
*O Caso Coca-Cola*
Germán Gutiérrez e Carmen Garcia (Canada, 2009)
*El Galpón. El poder desde nosotros*
Andrea Blanco and María Eugenia Cabrera (Argentina, 2008)
*Caso Shell: o lucro acima da vida*
Denise Simeão (Brazil, 2009)
*Caminhar é preciso*
Lucas Vega (Brazil, 1997)
*Duration: 5 Minutes*
*13:50*
Second Session
*Tantakuy. Tramas al sol*
Marcelo Hernández (Argentina, 2008)
*Acesso à Justiça – Na zona cinzenta da diplomacia*
Sandra Budesheim and Sabine Zimmer (Alemanha, 2013)
*Doméstico*
Gabriela Golder (Argentina, 2007)
*Pequena Casa Grande Senzala*
Rosalvo Neto (Brazil, 2003)
*Duration: 5 Minutes*
*19:15*
Third Session
*CUT pela base*
Renato Tapajós (Brazil, 1984)
*1a. CONCLAT (Conferência Nacional da Classe Trabalhadora)*
Adrian Cooper (Brazil, 1982)
*Santo e Jesus, Metalúrgicos*
Claudio Kahns and Antonio Paulo Ferraz (Brazil, 1984)
*Nas Terras do Bem-virá*
Alexandre Rampazzo (Brazil, 2007)
*"...Foi Através da Necessidade..." - História do movimento por moradia de
Osasco*
Ana Lúcia Ferraz (Brazil, 2003)
*Duration: 5 Minutes*
*October 30th*
*9:00 *– *Maquilápolis* (2006, 70 Minutes), Director: Vicky Funari
*11:00 *– *Mostra CineTrabalho*
First Session: Documentary Films On Working Condition Today
*Nuvens de Veneno*
Beto Novaes (Brazil, 2013, 23 Minutes)
*Bom dia, meu nome é Sheila ou como trabalhar em telemarketing e ganhar um
vale-coxinha*
Angelo Defanti (Brazil, 2009, 17 Minutes)
*Jovens Professores Precários*
Selma Venco and Victor Moriyama (Brazil, 2014, 24 Minutes)
*12:00* – *Live Nude Girls Unite!*
Vicky Funari and Julia Query (United States, 2000, 75 Minutes)
*Exposition:*
João Zinclair *(1956 <%281956> – 2013)*,
*The Labour photographer*
Local: IFCH/UNICAMP
* João Zinclair (1956 <%281956> – 2013) was a renowned worker and activist
of the Metalworkers Union of Campinas who loved taking pictures: a
worker-photographer. Years later, he became a photographer-worker, whose
sensibility was incarnated in every single image. Tragically, his life
ended too early. This exposition is an homage to Comrade João Zinclair*.
*Supporting Institutions*
Fundo de Apoio ao Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão – FAEPEX – UNICAMP
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sociologia do IFCH – UNICAMP
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sociologia da FFLCH – USP
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Sociais – UFBa
Programa de Pós-Graduação em História – UFBa
Reitoria da Universidade Federal de São Paulo - UNIFESP
Reitoria da Universidade Federal da Bahia – UFBa
Reitoria da Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia – UFRB
Pró-reitoria de Pessoal – UFRJ
Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Sociais – UFRJ
NEPEM - Escola de Serviço Social – UFRJ
Marx Collegium, York University
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Sociais – UFRB
Centro de Estudos e Pesquisas em Humanidades/ CRH - UFBa
Centro de Artes, Humanidades e Letras – CAHL/UFRB
Programa de Pós-Graduação em História - PGHIST-UFRGS
Grupo de Estudos sobre o Mundo do Trabalho e suas Metamorfoses –
IFCH/UNICAMP
Centro de Estudos Marxistas - CEMARX – IFCH/UNICAMP
Centro de Estudos dos Direitos da Cidadania/USP – CENEDIC-FFLCH/USP
Núcleo de Estudos do Trabalho e Gênero - NETeG – UNIFESP/B. Santista
Núcleo Interdisciplinar de Estudos sobre Marx e o Marxismo – NIEP/UFF
Núcleo de Estudos de Ideologias e Lutas Sociais – NEILS/PUC-SP
Grupo de Pesquisa UFBa - Trabalho, Precarização e Resistências
Grupo de Estudos e Pesquisas Marxistas - GEPM/UFRB
Núcleo de História Econômica da Dependência Latino-Americana – HEDLA - UFRGS
Boitempo Editorial
Fundação Lauro Campos
Fundação Perseu Abramo
Associação dos Docentes da UNICAMP - ADUNICAMP
Associação dos Docentes da UFRJ - ADUFRJ
Associação dos Docentes da Univ, Federal do Estado do RJ - ADUNIRIO
Associação dos Professores da UFRB – APUR
Sindicato dos Engenheiros no Estado do Rio de Janeiro – SENGE-RJ
*MAIN ORGANIZERS: *
Ricardo Antunes - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas, Brazil.
Marcello Musto - York University, Toronto, Canada
*VICE-COORDINATORS:*
Jesus Ranieri Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP
Fernando Lourenço Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP
Ruy Braga Universidade de São Paulo – USP
Ricardo Musse Universidade de São Paulo – USP
Maria da Graça Druck Universidade Federal da Bahia - UFBa/Salvador
Jair Batista da Silva Universidade Federal da Bahia – UFBA/Salvador
Bruno Durães Univ. Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia - UFRB
Marco Aurélio Santana Univ. Federal do Rio de Janeiro – IFCS/UFRJ
Mauro Iasi Univ. F.do Rio de Janeiro-UFRJ -
NEPEM-ESS
Marcelo Braz Univ. Federal do Rio de Janeiro - UFRJ-ESS
João Leonardo Medeiros Universidade Federal Fluminense - UFF
Marcelo Badaró Mattos Universidade Federal Fluminense – UFF
Claudia Mazzei Nogueira Univ. Federal de São Paulo – UNIFESP/BS
Renata Gonçalves Univ. Federal de São Paulo – UNIFESP/BS
Javier Amadeo Universidade Federal de São Paulo – UNIFESP
Mathias Luce Universidade Federal do R. G. do Sul -
UFRGS
George Comninel York University, Toronto, Canada
*ORGANIZING TEAM:*
Mariana S. Roncato – Unicamp
Ricardo Festi – Unicamp
Tabata Berg - Unicamp
Carolina Gonçalves - Unicamp
Babak Amini - York University, Toronto, Canada
*Academic Committee and representatives of other institutions and social
movements*
István Mészáros Universidade de Sussex -
Inglaterra
François Chesnais Universidade de Paris XIII -
França
Michael Löwy CNRS — França
Francisco de Oliveira USP/CENEDIC
Plínio de Arruda Sampaio (*in memorian*) PSOL
Carlos Nelson Coutinho (*in memorian*) UFRJ
Dermeval Saviani UNICAMP
Heloísa Fernandes USP
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