About the Authors
ALTERNACTIVA is a Mozambican collective
Ruth Castel-Branco is a labour scholar
and platform, which offers an online space
and activist. She holds a PhD in Sociology
for open debate and rigorous analysis
from the University of the Witwatersrand.
about various aspects of socioeconomic,
She is based at the Southern Centre for
political and cultural life in Mozambique.
Inequality Studies at the University of
Its objective is to support movement
the Witwatersrand, where she manages
building through the development of a
the Future of Work(ers) research project.
collective political consciousness, anchored
She is also an associate of the Instituto
in progressive ideas and positions, across
de Estudos Sociais e Económicos and
disparate sectors and social movements.
an Inequality Fellow of the Open Society
Its founding members include young
Foundations. She is a co-founder of
Mozambican academics, activists and
Alternactiva - Acção Pela Emancipação
artists, committed to social emancipation.
Social.
Edgar Barroso is a PhD candidate in
Boaventura Monjane holds a PhD on
International Relations, at the Institute
Postcolonialisms and Global Citizenship,
of Social Studies, Ankara Yıldırım
from the Faculty of Economics, University
Beyazıt University. He is an Assistant
of Coimbra. He is based at the Institute
Researcher at the Faculty of Humanities,
for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies
Universidade Pedagógica de Maputo,
at the University of the Western Cape,
and an International Relations Officer
where he is a postdoctoral researcher.
at the Cooperation Office, Universidade
He is also a fellow of the International
Pedagógica de Maputo. He is a co-founder
Research Group on Authoritarianism and
of Alternactiva - Acção Pela Emancipação
Counter-Strategies of the Rosa Luxemburg
Social.
Foundation, and an associate researcher
at the Centre for African Studies at the
Universidade Eduardo Mondlane. He is a
co-founder of Alternactiva - Acção Pela
Emancipação Social.
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