Sabrina Fernandes is a sociologist and political economist, ecosocialist activist and author.


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Sabrina Fernandes is the Head of Research at the Alameda Institute

Sabrina Fernandes is a Brazilian sociologist, political economist, author and activist. She has a PhD in Sociology and a Master’s in Political Economy from Carleton University, Canada, and is currently the Head of Research at the Alameda Institute, created to foster engaged and critical research on a transition away from an age of catastrophe. Recently, she was a fellow with the Center for Advanced Latin American Studies at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico, and a fellow of the International Research Group on Authoritarianism and Counter-Strategies of the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, with senior research appointments at at University of Brasília, University of Vienna and Freie Universität Berlin. She has geared her activist, research, and publishing work in the past years towards fighting depoliticisation and advancing efforts towards a just and internationalist ecological transition. She pioneered the digital communication project Tese Onze (“Thesis Eleven”), bridging academic research and activist communication, with over 400,000 subscribers across different online platforms and media output, including podcast and book club. She was a contributing editor at Jacobin Magazine, served as head consulting editor for Jacobin Brasil, and often participates in interviews and articles in a variety of outlets of broad readership in addition to her roles as a public speaker in several countries. Her first book, Sintomas Mórbidos, on political fragmentation in Brazil, came out in 2019 by Autonomia Literária and her second book, Se quiser mudar o mundo, an introduction to radical politics, is already in its seventh printing by Editora Planeta. She is an activist with the Ecosocial Pact from the South in Latin America and a member of the editorial committee of the NACLA Report. She is also responsible for new editions, with original introduction and notes, to Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels’ Communist Manifesto and Karl Marx’s The 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte in Brazil. Her books and articles cover various fields and her publications can be found in English, Portuguese, Spanish and other languages.

Contact info for publications / interviews / speaking engagements:
info @ sabrinafernandes.com (English, Portuguese and Spanish)

Tese Onze

Sabrina also became known in Brazil and other countries through the online communication project Tese Onze. While no longer active, the material is still available online. You can find out more about it here.

Books

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