Produção de resistência e conhecimento: movimentos sociais como produtores de teoria e práxis
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produção de conhecimento, movimentos sociais transnacionais, agua, alterglobalização, capitalismoResumo
Com base no trabalho de campo com o Movimento dos Atingidos por Barragens (MAB) no Brasil, a autora argumenta que a luta do MAB não é só contra barragens; é parte de um projeto maior de “alterglobalização”. A autora postula que o MAB não é simplesmente um ator do movimento social, mas há um produtor de conhecimento que articula teoria e prática resistindo ao sistema imperialista hegemônico. As seguintes questões são exploradas: O que a academia pode aprender com os movimentos sociais? Como os acadêmicos produzem pesquisas que não reforçam as hierarquias de poder? Como criamos pesquisa colaborativa?
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