Ezequiel Adamovsky

Ezequiel Adamovsky (born 1971) is an Argentine historian and political activist who has written many articles and books about intellectual history, globalization, anti-capitalism and left-wing politics. He is a member of the interim consultative committee of the International Organization for a Participatory Society[1] which he describes as offering "the chance to rebuild the internationalist tradition of the Left by taking into account the lessons we have learned from history".[2]

Ezequiel Adamovsky, 2009

Career

Adamovsky has been involved in national and international social movements such as the Asambleas movement (a grassroots phenomenon emerging in Argentina after the Rebellion of 2001), a number of collectives of global resistance and the World Social Forum.

He is currently employed as Professor of Russian History at the University of Buenos Aires and as Researcher in CONICET. He is also a frequent contributor to left-leaning periodicals and web-pages, such as Z Magazine, Rebellion.org, and Opendemocracy.org.

He was a recipient of the 2015 Bernardo Houssay Award.[3]

Books

Adamovsky's book Anti-capitalism for beginners: the new generation on emancipatory movements (Buenos Aires, 2003, ISBN 987-555-011-6) has received many positive reviews and was translated into Japanese, German, English and Korean. His main academic books are Euro-Orientalism: Liberal Ideology and the Image of Russia in France (Oxford, 2006) and Historia de la clase media argentina (Buenos Aires, 2009).

References

  1. "International Organization for a Participatory Society: Consultative Committee". International Organization for a Participatory Society. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  2. "International Organization for a Participatory Society: Testimonials". International Organization for a Participatory Society. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  3. "Una científica marplatense recibió el premio Houssay" [A Mar del Plata Scientist Receives the Houssay Award]. La Capital (in Spanish). 10 August 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
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