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Название Manifesting Democracy?
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Affairs Officer at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. He has published extensively on the political economy of development, industrial policy, neoliberalism, democracy, alternative economic policies, Latin American political and economic development, inflation and stabilization, and the labour theory of value and its applications.

      Lisa Shaw is a freelance translator of Portuguese to English texts, and works regularly for Brazilian publishers and literary agents, including Companhia das Letras and Agência Riff, as well as cultural organizations and academics. She is Professor of Brazilian Studies at the University of Liverpool and author of various books including Tropical Travels: Brazilian Popular Performance, Transnational Encounters and the Construction of Race and scholarly articles in leading journals.

      Barbara Szaniecki is Adjunct Professor in the Escola Superior de Desenho Industrial (ESDI – School of Industrial Design) at the Rio de Janeiro State University. He has a PhD in Visual Communications École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs and a Masters and doctoral degree from the Pontificia Universidade Catolica, Rio de Janeiro. She has extensive experience in the field of graphic design. She is a researcher at the Design and Anthropology Laboratory of the Graduate Program in Design at ECO/UERJ in addition to participating at the Universidade Nômade in Brazil. Her research examines the relationship between graphic design (especially the poster) and political concepts such as the multitude, power, protests, participation, and representation. She is currently co-editor the journals Lugar Comum: Estudos de Mídia, Comunicação e Cultura and Multitudes: Revue Politique, Philosophique et Artistique. She is the author of Estética da Multidão (2007) and Disforme Contemporâneo e Design Encarnado: Outros Monstros Possíveis (2014).

      The Antipode Book Series publishes books which engage and strengthen radical geographical ideas and Left politics broadly defined by combining critical theoretical interventions and empirical rigour. While we are open to different forms of substantive, innovative, and imaginative scholarship, we are particularly keen to publish monographs that develop their argument in sustained and situated ways. While the series is rooted in geography and transnational in scope, it is neither limited to disciplinary scholarship nor does it privilege particular geographical contexts. Rather, we are interested in a broad spectrum of politically engaged scholarship that is in conversation with critical debates across fields, and that might speak to issues posed by contemporary political conjunctures. We particularly welcome submissions from authors from the global South and from backgrounds traditionally under-represented in the academy.

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      Kiran Asher

      University of Massachusetts, USA

      David Featherstone

      University of Glasgow, UK

       Antipode Book Series Editors

      Vinay Gidwani

      University of Minnesota, USA

      Sharad Chari

      University of California, Berkeley, USA

       Antipode Book Series Editors (2012–2020)

      This book has been many years in production. It began life as an article on the protests that took place in Brazil in June 2013, called ‘Kicking off in Brazil: Manifesting Democracy’, co-authored with Tariq Jazeel, which was published in the Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies in 2013. I am grateful to Jens Andermann and the editors of that journal for their interest in the article. Thanks also to Tariq for his original input to this project.

      I am extremely pleased to be part of Wiley’s Antipode Book series. I am grateful to the editors of the series for their support of this project and their patience is seeing it to fruition. Special thanks to Dave Featherstone for his enthusiasm and help with the book. I am also grateful to have received funding from Antipode to translate many of the chapters here from Portuguese. Many thanks to Lisa Shaw for her excellent translations. At Wiley, Jacqueline Scott has been endlessly helpful, guiding the book through its various stages with patience and dedication throughout.

      The collection has benefitted greatly from the comments and suggestions provided by the two anonymous reviewers, as well as to Bryan Cameron, Ulrich Oslender, and David Treece who provided feedback on the introduction at various stages. Thanks also to Stephanie Dennison who suggested I present aspects of the introduction at a seminar at Leeds University and to those in the audience for the lively discussion that followed.

      Chapter 6 of this book was previously published in the journal Latin American Perspectives and an earlier version of Chapter 9 was published in Studies in Political Economy. Many thanks to the editors of these journals for allowing these chapters to appear here.

      This book is dedicated to them. It is also dedicated to all of those who participated in the original manifestações in Brazil in June 2013 and their hope in seeing a better Brazil.

      Maite Conde

      Cambridge

       Maite Conde