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International Seminar: Dependency Theory: contemporary relevance and challenges in the current global crisis

may 11 - 8:00 am - may 13 - 5:00 PM CMT

May 11-13 | Hybrid format | Buenos Aires, Argentina
🕒 12:00 to 19:00 p.m. (Argentina)
📍 CLACSO, United States 1168.

This bi-continental meeting between Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean proposes a strategic discussion: thinking about dependency today as a tool to understand the conditions of sovereignty and emancipation in a world in dispute.
Through three thematic axes, the seminar will examine the relevance of Dependency Theory in the face of (neo)imperialisms, current geopolitical tensions, and the new methodological challenges imposed by financialization, extractivism, and the ecological crisis.

Speakers from Latin America
Adrián Sotelo (UNAM), Ana Esther Ceceña (UNAM), Ana Grondona (UBA), Claudio Katz (UBA), Diego Giller (UNGS), Emir Sader (UFRJ), Facundo Lastra (IIES – UNS), José G. Gandarilla (UNAM), Marcelo Dias Carcanholo (UFF), Mariano Treacy (UNGS), Mónica Bruckmann (UFRJ), Nildo Ouriques (UFSC), Raúl Delgado Wise (UAZ), René Ramírez (CLACSO/UNA) and Sebastián Sztulwark (UNGS).

Speakers from Europe
Andrew Fischer (ISS), Angus McNelly (KCL), Carla Coburger (U. Bayreuth), Devika Dutt (KCL), Fabio Maldonado (KCL), Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven (King's College), Jonas Van Vossole (CES), Luis Mah (ISCTE), María Gabriela Palacio (LU), Natália Bracarense (UTC), Patrick Mockre (WU Vienna) and Rogelio Madrueño (U. Bonn).

Organized by
CLACSO, UNAM, UBA, FEUC-CES, ISCTE-ISEG (Portugal), AHE (United Kingdom), Latin American Studies (Leiden), EADI and YSI-INET.

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