"Rich and complicated . . . [Territories in Resistance] will be a key reference point in the development of anti-systemic thought."?Gilberto López y Rivas, La Jornada
Introduction Section I. Movements as Bearers of "Other Worlds" 1) Latin American Social Movements: Trends and Challenges 2) Social Movements as Spaces of Learning 3) The Healing Power of the Community 4) Recreating the Social Tie: the Revolution of Our Days5) Collective De-alienations Section II. Latin America in Movement6) Subterranean Echoes: Political Resistance from Below 7) Recuperated Factories: From Survival to Self-management 8) Another World is Possible: Zanon Ceramics 9) Chile: the Long Mapuche Resistance10) Landless Workers Movement: The Difficult Construction of a New World11) The Other Campaign, or Politics From Below12) Colombia: Militarism and Social Movement 13) Where the Asphalt Ends: School and Community in Bogota's Peripheries14) Ecuador: A Prolonged Instability Section III. The Neighborhoods of Latin America: Territories of Hope15) Urban Peripheries: Counter-powers from Below? Section IV. Progressive Governments and Social Movements16) The Art of Governing the Movements 17) Relations between Social Movements and Progressive GovernmentsEpilogue18) Interview with Raul Zibechi.Bibliography