Book Chapters
Lucas dos Santos, Luciane (2024), Economic democracy through the lenses of the Epistemologies of the South, in Roseanne Mirabella, Tracey Coule, and Angela Eikenberry (org.), The Handbook of Critical Perspectives on Nonprofit Organizing and Voluntary Action: concepts, applications and future directions.. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, forthcoming
Lucas dos Santos, Luciane (2022), Territorialidad, cosmovisión y economía guajajara: observando las prácticas de consumo y la organización material de la vida de las mujeres indígenas, in Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Teresa Cunha (org.), Economías del Buen Vivir: contra el desperdicio de las experiencias. Cidade do México: Akal, 183-205
Lucas dos Santos, Luciane (2019), Broadening the economic imagery through European complementary currencies: citizen-driven economic initiatives and community autonomy as key concepts, in Sandra Lima Coelho e Gonçalo Marcelo (org.), Ética, Economia e Sociedade: questões cruzadas. Porto: Universidade Católica Editora, 343-364
Laville, Jean-Louis; França Filho, Genauto; Eynaud, Philippe; Lucas dos Santos, Luciane (2019), Social enterprise as a tension field: a historical and theoretical contribution based on the Sociology of Absences and Emergences, in Luiz Inácio Gaiger, Marthe Nyssens and Fermanda Wanderley (org.), Social Enterprise in Latin America: Theory, models and practice. New York and London: Routledge, 262-285
Lucas dos Santos, Luciane; Banerjee, Swati (2019), Social enterprise: a western concept to decolonise? Towards emancipation and solidarity enterprise, in Jean-Louis Laville, Philippe Eynaud, Luciane Lucas dos Santos, Swati Banerjee and Lars Hulgard (org.), Theory of Social Enterprise and Pluralism: solidarity economy, social movements, and Global South. London, NY: Routledge, 3-17
Lucas dos Santos, Luciane; Hillenkamp, Isabelle (2019), The domestic domain within a postcolonial and feminist reading on social enterprise: towards a substantive and gender-based concept of solidarity enterprise, in Jean-Louis Laville, Philippe Eynaud, Luciane Lucas dos Santos, Swati Banerjee and Lars Hulgard (org.), Theory of Social Enterprise and Pluralism: solidarity economy, social movements, and Global South. London, NY: Routledge, 90-115
Lucas dos Santos, Luciane (2016), "Andean Economies, cosmovision and territoriality in the Bolivian Altipliano", in Luis Ignácio Gaiger; Aline Mendonça dos Santos (org.), Popular Solidarity and Emancipation. Porto Alegre: Edunisinos
Hespanha, Pedro; Lucas dos Santos, Luciane; Silva, Beatriz; Quiñonez, Eber (2015), Mapping the solidarity economy initiatives in Portugal: some theoretical and practical considerations, in Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Teresa Amal (org.), International Colloquium Epistemologies of the South: South-South, South-North and North-South Global Learnings. Other Economies - v. 3.. Coimbra: CES, 465-475
Santos, Luciane Lucas dos (2012), Education for the consumption in the school space: creating the basis for critical and solidarity consumption, in Juscelino Dourado; Fernanda Belizário (org.), Reflection and practices on Environmental Education: discussing consumption and waste generation. São Paulo: Oficina de Textos, 69-89
Santos, Luciane Lucas dos (2012), Intercultural translation as an educative process: dialogical perspectives between exchange trade systems and indigenous peasant economies, in Zaffaroni, Adriana María Isabel; Canque, Emílio Fernández (org.), Education and Interculturality. Salta: Fundación Rescoldo
Santos, Luciane Lucas dos (2012), Reflections upon consumption at school: a glance at the social representations which circulate in the classroom, in Juscelino Dourado; Fernanda Belizário (org.), Reflection and practices on Environmental Education: discussing consumption and waste generation.. São Paulo: Oficina de Textos, 25-28
Santos, Luciane Lucas dos (2011), Exchange Trading Systems in the solidarity economy: for a critical and emancipatory model of consumption, in Hespanha, Pedro; Santos, Aline Mendonça dos (org.), Solidarity Economy: theoretical and epistemological issues. Coimbra: Almedina, 169-203