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Magalhaes Strazzeri de Araujo, Victor (15 November 2019). Everywhere yet unseen: analytical pathways to make the power of women legible in research (Unpublished). In: Tagung: Women as Patrons: Gender, Patronage and Cultural Transfers at the Turn of the 20th Century. Universität Bern. 15.-16.11.2019.
Magalhaes Strazzeri de Araujo, Victor (11 July 2019). For a politics of human emancipation: rethinking politics beyond alienation (Unpublished). In: The Crisis of Politics and the Challenge to Marxist Theory. Institute of Radical Imagination, Kasos (Griechenland). 10. - 14.07.2019.
Magalhaes Strazzeri de Araujo, Victor (16 May 2019). Locating Max Weber between fin de siècle Berlin and Cold War West Germany: Analytical itineraries and conceptions of space in the global reception of a classic (Unpublished). In: Contextual Biographies between Agency and Structure in a Global Age. Universität Bern. 16. - 17.05.2019.
Magalhaes Strazzeri de Araujo, Victor (2 May 2019). For a politics of human emancipation: rethinking politics beyond alienation (Unpublished). In: 1st Historical Materialism Athens Conference. Panteion University, Athen (Griechenland). 02. - 05.05.2019.
Magalhaes Strazzeri de Araujo, Victor (29 April 2019). The limits of the objectivity paradigm: Max Weber as anti-utopian in times of 'there is no alternative' (Unpublished). In: Die globale Krise des Politischen: Herausforderung für die Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften. Universität Bern. 29.04.2019.
Strazzeri, Victor (2019). Brazil takes a step back: the big picture of the far right victory in Brazil and why progressives everywhere should pay attention. Slingshot(128)
Magalhaes Strazzeri de Araujo, Victor (10 November 2018). The quiet Copernican revolution: the centrality of 'everyday life' in Lukács' later works and its critical potential. (Unpublished). In: 15th Annual Historical Materialism Conference, School of Oriental and African Studies. London. 8.-11.11. 2018.
Magalhaes Strazzeri de Araujo, Victor (25 May 2018). Eurocommunism and Latin America: A transnational debate on socialism and democracy in the 1970s. (Unpublished). In: Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Conference. Barcelona. 25.05.2018.
Magalhaes Strazzeri de Araujo, Victor (7 May 2018). Political commitment and intellectual work in Max Weber’s first maturity: 1892-1904. (Unpublished). In: Séminaire Max Weber: “Weber et l’engagement politique”,. Université de Strasbourg. 07.06.2018.
Magalhaes Strazzeri de Araujo, Victor (22 February 2018). Eurokommunismus transnational: Koordinaten einer politischen Erscheinung jenseits der "bipolaren Welt" (Italien - Spanien - Brasilien) (Unpublished). In: Forschungskolloquium zur Geschichte nach 1800, Historisches Institut. Universität Bern. 22.02.2018.
Magalhaes Strazzeri de Araujo, Victor (30 January 2018). Las izquierdas y la democracia en los 70: el Eurocomunismo y su relación con la transición democrática en Brasil (Unpublished). In: Seminari Permanent del Grup de Recerca sobre l'Època Franquista (GREF-CEFID). Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. 30.01.2018.
Magalhaes Strazzeri de Araujo, Victor (2019). Rezension zu Darko Suvin, Splendour, Misery, and Possibilities: An X-ray of Socialist Yugoslavia. Socialism and Democracy, 33(2), pp. 180-183. Haymarket
Magalhaes Strazzeri de Araujo, Victor (2019). Forging socialism through democracy: a critical review survey of literature on Eurocommunism. Twentieth century communism - a journal of international history, 17, pp. 26-66. Lawrence & Wishart
Strazzeri, Victor (2019). Nem tudo que se move é vermelho, mas nem toda reforma é uma contrarrevolução: para pensar com Mauro Iasi. Argumentum, 11(3), pp. 29-38. Vitória (ES) 0.18315/argumentum.v11i3.28336
Magalhaes Strazzeri de Araujo, Victor; Adolphi, Wolfram (2018). Menschheit. In: Haug, Wolfgang Fritz; Haug, Frigga; Jehle, Peter; Küttler, Wolfgang (eds.) Historisch-Kritisches Wörterbuch des Marxismus : Maschinerie bis Mitbestimmung. Historisch-kritisches Wörterbuch des Marxismus: Vol. 9 (pp. 580-592). Hamburg: Argument
Strazzeri, Victor (2015). Max Weber and the ‘labour question’: an initial appraisal. Max Weber studies, 15(1), pp. 69-100. 10.15543/mws/2015/1/5