Notes on Contributors
Bruno Borja
Professor at Multidisciplinary Institute of Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro (ufrrj). Researcher at Marxist Collective (Coletivo mar / ufrrj) and Laboratory of Marxist Studies (lema / ufrj / ufrrj). Researcher in the fields of Political Economy of Culture and Latin American Economic and Social Thought. Email: borja.bruno@gmail.com
Carla Curty
Professor at Três Rios Institute at Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro (ufrrj). Researcher at Laboratory of Marxist Studies (lema / ufrj / ufrrj) and Marxist Collective (Coletivo mar / ufrrj). Researcher in the fields of history of economic thought, critique of political economy and history of economic and social thought in Brazil and Latin America. Email: carla_curty@yahoo.com.br
Jaime León
Researcher at Laboratory of Marxist Studies (lema / ufrj / ufrrj) and professor at Political Economy Institute at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (ufrj). Researcher in the fields of Brazilian socioeconomic formation, democracy and racial issues. He is also a member of the Florestan Fernandes Study Group (geff). Email: jaime.leon@ie.ufrj.br
Maria Malta
Professor at Political Economy Institute at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (ufrj). Coordinator of Laboratory of Marxist Studies (lema / ufrj / ufrrj). Researcher in the fields of history of economic thought, critique of political economy and history of economic and social thought in Brazil. Email: mariamalta@ie.ufrj.br
Filipe Leite Pinheiro
A substitute professor at Department of Economic Sciences (DeCE) at Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro (ufrrj), where he participates as a researcher at Marxist Collective (Coletivo mar / ufrrj). Between 2009 and 2016 he participated as a researcher at Laboratory of Marxist Studies (lema / ufrj / ufrrj). Researcher in the fields of Brazilian economic thought and Marxist theory of value. Email: leitepn@gmail.com
Researcher at Laboratory of Marxist Studies (lema / ufrj / ufrrj). Graduated in International Relations at Unilasalle-rj and in Economic Sciences at uff and Master in International Political Economy at ufrj. Her master’s dissertation was about “Changes in the Brazilian agrarian structure and its consequences in economic development”. Email: larissamv@gmail.com
Wilson Vieira
Researcher at Laboratory of Marxist Studies (lema / ufrj / ufrrj) and at Laboratory of Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony (lehc), both at ufrj, and professor at Political Economy Institute at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (ufrj). Researcher in the fileds of economic history of Brazil, Brazilian economy and Brazilian and Latin American economic and social thought (especially in the themes of nation and the relationship between development and underdevelopment). Email: wilson.vieira@ie.ufrj.br