| | In the past few years, the scourge of structural adjustment and neoliberal policies has been inducing academics from the developing world at large to increasingly share views and explore new and original comparative perspectives on the common challenges that they are facing. In so doing, they have reanimated and gradually consolidated networking among them. More recently, they have attempted to foment new theoretical approaches more in agreement with the shared historical contexts and present-day experiences of the countries and peoples of the South. |