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@book{escobar2018,
  title     = {Designs for the Pluriverse: Radical Interdependence, Autonomy, and the Making of Worlds},
  author    = {Arturo Escobar},
  publisher = {Duke University Press},
  isbn      = {978-0-8223-7105-2},
  year      = {2018},
  series    = {},
  edition   = {},
  volume    = {},
}

@book{reiter2018,
  title     = "Constructing the Pluriverse: The Geopolitics of Knowledge",
  author    = "Reiter, Bernd",
  year      = "2018",
  publisher = "Duke University Press Books",
  isbn      = "1478000015,9781478000013",
  series    = "",
  edition   = "",
  volume    = "",
  url       = "",
}

@book{acosta2016,
  title      = "O bem viver: uma oportunidade para imaginar outros mundos",
  author     = "Alberto Acosta",
  translator = "Tadeu Breda",
  year       = "2016",
  publisher  = "Elefante",
  isbn       = "978-85-69536-02-4",
}

@book{acosta2019,
  title     = "Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary",
  author    = "Alberto Acosta and Ariel Salleh and Arturo Escobar and Ashish Kothari and Federico Demaria",
  year      = "2019",
  publisher = "Tulika Books",
  isbn      = "8193732987,9788193732984",
  series    = "",
  edition   = "",
  volume    = "",
  url       = "",
}

@book{savransky2021,
  title     = "Around the Day in Eighty Worlds: Politics of the Pluriverse",
  author    = "Martin Savransky",
  year      = "2021",
  publisher = "Duke University Press",
  isbn      = "2020038096,2020038097,9781478011989,9781478014126,9781478021438",
  series    = "Thought in the Act",
  edition   = "",
  volume    = "",
  url       = "",
}

@book{gunderson2001,
  title     = "Panarchy: Understanding Transformations in Human and Natural Systems",
  author    = "Lance H. Gunderson, C. S. Holling",
  year      = "2001",
  publisher = "Island Press",
  isbn      = "1559638575,9781559638579",
  series    = "",
  edition   = "2",
  volume    = "",
  url       = "",
}

@book{bifo2011,
  title     = {After the Future},
  author    = {Franco Berardi and Gary Genosko and Nicholas Thoburn and Arianna Bove and MelindaCooper and Erik Empson and Giuseppina Enrico Mecchia and Tiziana Terranova},
  publisher = {AK Press},
  isbn      = {9781849350600,1849350604},
  year      = {2011},
  series    = {},
  edition   = {},
  volume    = {},
}

@book{saito2022,
  title     = "Marx in the Anthropocene: Towards the Idea of Degrowth Communism",
  author    = "Saito, Kohei",
  year      = "2022",
  publisher = "Cambridge University Press",
  isbn      = "9781108844154,1108844154,9781009366182,1009366181,9781108933544",
  series    = "",
  edition   = "",
  volume    = "",
  url       = "",
}

@book{george1999,
  title     = "Informe Lugano",
  author    = "George, Susan",
  year      = "1999",
  publisher = "ePubLibre",
  isbn      = "",
  series    = "",
  edition   = "",
  volume    = "",
  url       = "",
}

@book{george2002,
  title     = "O Relatório Lugano",
  author    = "George, Susan",
  year      = "2002",
  publisher = "Boitempo Editorial",
  isbn      = "9788585934897,8585934891",
  series    = "",
  edition   = "",
  volume    = "",
  url       = "",
}

@book{george2013,
  title     = "El Informe Lugano II",
  author    = "George, Susan",
  year      = "2013",
  publisher = "Deusto",
  isbn      = "",
  series    = "",
  edition   = "",
  volume    = "",
  url       = "",
}

@book{stiegler2021,
  title      = {Bifurcate: There Is No Alternative},
  author     = {Bernard Stiegler and The Internation Collective},
  editor     = {Bernard Stiegler and The Internation Collective and Daniel Ross},
  translator = {Daniel Ross},
  year       = {2021},
  publisher  = {Open Humanities Press},
  isbn       = {978-1-78542-122-8,978-1-78542-121-1},
  url        = {http://www.openhumanitiespress.org/books/titles/bifurcate/},
  abstract   = {Bifurcating means: reconstituting a political economy that reconnects local knowledge and practices with macroeconomic circulation and rethinks territoriality at its different scales of locality; developing an economy of contribution on the basis of a contributory income no longer tied to employment and once again valuing work as a knowledge activity; overhauling law, and government and corporate accounting, via economic and social experiments, including in laboratory territories, and in relation to cooperative, local market economies formed into networks and linked to international trade; revaluing research from a long-term perspective, independent of the short-term interests of political and economic powers; reorienting digital technology in the service of territories and territorial cooperation.

The collective work that produced this book is based on the claim that today’s destructive development model is reaching its ultimate limits, and that its toxicity, which is increasingly massive, manifest and multidimensional (medical, environmental, mental, epistemological, economic – accumulating pockets of insolvency, which become veritable oceans), is generated above all by the fact that the current industrial economy is based in every sector on an obsolete physical model – a mechanism that ignores the constraints of locality in biology and the entropic tendency in reticulated computational information. In these gravely perilous times, we must bifurcate: there is no alternative.},
}