The multiple processes of exclusion, authoritarian practices, and contexts of violence in the Americas are repeatedly countered by communitarian practices that can be linked to ideas of radical democracy. Zapatismo, COP City, Community Policing, or the Feminist International initiate and accompany transformational processes and are in constant tension with institutional order. We trace the historical development of the emancipatory content of these movements and focus on recent protests and social upheavals in Chile and Colombia. Through the lenses of radical democracy, we create dialogues between the experiences of local and transregional projects of “contestation”.
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