Introduction: Subverting Politics with Georgy Katsiaficas: Marcos Ancelovici, Department of Sociology, UQAM Chapter 1: The Desire for Autonomy: A Personal Narrative, of Sorts, Jason Del Gandio, Temple University Chapter 2: The Life and Death of Autonomy: How Might Politics Be Subverted Today?, AK Thompson, Ithaca College Chapter 3: The Autonomy of Struggles and the Self-Management of Squats: Legacies of Intertwined Movements, Miguel A. Martínez, Uppsala University Chapter 4: So Close and Yet So Far Apart: Feminists, Autonomen and Sexual Violence Within the Radical Left in Contemporary Germany, Émeline Fourment, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Geneva Chapter 5: Designing Collective Autonomy: Dimensions of the Anti-authoritarian Political Project in Quebec, Rachel Sarrasin, Cégep Gérald-Godin and Collège de Bois-de-Boulogne Chapter 6: Collective Autonomy in Action: from the Autonomous Social Centre to Building 7, Anna Kruzynski, Concordia University Chapter 7: Decolonization is not an Event: Autonomy, Decolonization, and (Re)indigenization, Richard Day and Robert Lovelace, Queen's University Epilogue: The Subversive Power of Collective Autonomy, George Katsiaficas.
Subverting Politics : Autonomous Social Movements Today