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Esteves, A. (2020). Solidarity Economy in Brazil: How could they link activists. Solidarity Economy in Brazil: How could they link activists.
A. M. Esteves, "Solidarity Economy in Brazil: How could they link activists", in Solidarity Economy in Brazil: How could they link activists, Valencia, 2020
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author = "Esteves, A.",
title = "Solidarity Economy in Brazil: How could they link activists",
year = "2020",
howpublished = "Digital",
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TY - CPAPER TI - Solidarity Economy in Brazil: How could they link activists T2 - Solidarity Economy in Brazil: How could they link activists AU - Esteves, A. PY - 2020 CY - Valencia UR - https://www.facebook.com/events/525705191332202/?notif_t=plan_user_invited¬if_id=1585390202182213 AB - Brazil has been acknowledged as the forerunner of solidarity economy as this huge South American country has managed to set up and keep its national solidarity economy network, putting together activists of different fields, as well as other stakeholders. Ana Margarida Esteves, a Portuguese sociologist who has studied the Brazilian experiences, will tell you what enabled Brazilians to have and keep such a movement from an outsider's viewpoint. ER -
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