Popular University of Social Movements

What is UPMS

 

The Popular University of Social Movements or Universidade Popular dos Movimentos Sociais (UPMS) was created at the 2003 World Social Forum (WSF) -- a space for meetings and exchanges among social movements from different parts of the world. UPMS has emerged as a means for linking diverse forms of knowledge, strengthening new forms of resistance thereby making a contribution towards the reinvention of social emancipation, as a basis on which diverse projects work towards transforming dominant power relationships into relationships involving shared authority.

UPMS – Global Network of Knowledges – aims to contribute towards the creation of mutual understanding among social movements. For instance, in the sphere of global social justice, what is of deep significance is global justice for different forms of knowledge. Subsequently, if we make more explicit the diverse forms of knowledge (mobilised by movements as part of their struggles) which are in turn understood and appreciated, more clear and specific will be the transformative actions of each of these movements and more autonomous and reflective would be their protagonists, in lending credibility to the discourse of fortifying diversity of such knowledge. 

UPMS is destined for activists and leaders of social movements and members of non-governmental organisations, as well as social scientists, researchers and artists committed to progressive social change. The training which this initiative intends to provide, emerges from a process of self-education which has two main dimensions. On one hand, it involves the self-education of activists and leaders of social movements and organisations through the debates they hold among themselves and with social scientists/intellectuals/artists, thereby deepening the analytical and theoretical frameworks that enable them to enrich their practices and broaden alliances among them. And on the other, it involves self-education for social scientists/intellectuals/artists committed to social movements through the debates they hold among themselves and with the activists and leaders of social movements and organisations, thereby completing the process of mutual reciprocity or exchange. UPMS, thus, fosters dialogue between academic knowledge and popular knowledge in order to reduce the distance between the two and make academic knowledge more relevant to the concrete social struggles of social movements and organisations. The innovative nature of UPMS lies in this dual form of learning. In order to pursue this aim, it bridges the traditional gap between teaching and learning – based on the distinction between teachers and students – and creates further contexts and opportunities for mutual learning. Its starting point is hence, the recognition of mutual ignorance. And its end point is the shared production of knowledge which is as global as forms of counter-hegemonic globalisation and as diverse as all, who are engaged in a struggle against neoliberal globalisation, capitalism, colonialism, sexism, racism, homophobia and other forms of domination, oppression and subjugation.

         


UPMS functions through a network of interactions directed towards promoting understanding and critical evaluation of a wide range of knowledge and practices pursued by different movements and organisations. It is essentially inter-thematic, achieving this objective by fostering reflection and links between different movements such as Feminists, Workers, Indigenous Peoples, Afro-Americans, Quilombola, LGBT, Students and Ecological Organisations, among others.


The work is undertaken on the basis of two fundamental methodological procedures formulated by Boaventura de Sousa Santos and which have formed an essential part of UPMS experiences till date: intercultural and interpolítical translation and the ecology of knowledge. Intercultural translation aims to increase the necessary mutual understanding among movements, organisations and researchers without affecting the autonomy of the movements or their individual languages and concepts, by examining what divides and what unites them with an attempt to organise effective collective action. Quite often, it separates movements not on the basis of their content but on the questions of language and their different historical and cultural traditions of struggle.


                                                             


As an attempt to facilitate dialogue, without affecting the identity of the interlocutors, the objective of translation is to emphasise the common points in social practices developed by groups, not simply as an exchange of ideas but as a first step towards linking, and concentrating their efforts on, common projects for change. The ecology of knowledge refers to the merging and reciprocal enrichment of committed academic knowledge and knowledge emerging out of social struggles. It is based on a recognition of the plurality of heterogenous forms of knowledge, the autonomy of each one of them and the horizontal links among them.

UPMS holds workshops, preferably involving two days of work and opportunities to socialise, which run on a residential basis. Although the workshops, that may take place at any location in the world, are the central focus of UPMS, the Popular University of Social Movements also has physical premises in the World Social Forum Memorial in Porto Alegre (Rio Grande do Sul - Brazil), where its events are archived and all happenings, so far, stored and processed.
Workshops held within the UPMS, which is a collective asset, can be organised by anyone who agrees to respect its two key documents, which have been collectively discussed and presented here, namely the 
Charter of Principles and the Methodological Guidelines.


POPULAR UNIVERSITY OF SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
UPMS Memorial
Address: Sete de Setembro Street, 1020 – Alfândega Square – City Center – Porto Alegre – RS
ZIP Code: 90010-191 - inside World Social Forum (WSF) Memorial
E-mail: upms.mail@gmail.com
Skype: upms2012



POPULAR UNIVERSITY OF SOCIAL MOVEMENTS UPMS Memorial Address: Sete de Setembro Street, 1020 – Alfândega Square – City Center – Porto Alegre – RS ZIP Code: 90010-191 - inside World Social Forum (WSF) Memorial E-mail: upms.mail@gmail.com Skype: upms2012