A visual and documentary exhibition investigating the alliance between business groups and military forces in Latin America. Through a cross-border map, this work makes visible the exploitation of workers and nature, showing how territories of life were transformed into scenes of repression. Curated by Carlos Salamanca Villamisar, Guadalupe Marín Burgín, and Federico Geller. […]
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The new training program will be held at the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences and will aim to provide technical and analytical training for managing large volumes of scientific information and open data. It is designed to enhance the professional development of individuals from various disciplines. The program will be entirely online, with a total workload of […]
From Tuesday, April 21 to Monday, May 4, 2026. Organized by: Colombian Book Chamber - Corferias Venue: Corferias, Bogotá, Colombia
From Thursday, April 23 to Monday, May 11, 2026, the 50th Buenos Aires International Book Fair will be held. Organized by: Fundación El Libro. Venue: La Rural, Buenos Aires Exhibition Center. Days and Hours: Monday to Friday from 14 pm to 22 pm. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 13 pm to 22 pm.
Participants in this course will learn the fundamentals of the historical discipline, how to develop a research project, and how to search for and analyze historical sources to carry it out. Participants will: – Understand, in broad terms, the craft of history and some of the main perspectives and methods currently used in the discipline. – […]
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The Rómulo Gallegos Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CELARG) announces the eighth edition of the Juan José Bautista School of Decolonial Critical Thought, entitled "Decolonizing History": a space for critical reflection to be held from April 27 to 30, 2026. This gathering seeks to question colonial historical narratives and […]
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🗓 Monday, April 27, 2026 ⏰ 09:00 am (Mexico City time) 💻 Format: Virtual (Zoom) International Seminar "Marx: Multidimensional Crisis, Imperialism, Human Mobility, and Environmental Justice in Late Capitalism." Second Meeting: Marxism and Ecology. The Autonomous University of Zacatecas invites you to participate in the International Seminar “Marx: Multidimensional Crisis, Imperialism, Human Mobility, and Environmental Justice in Late Capitalism.”
Until May 31, RELACI and the University of Colima are calling for applications for this seminar (to be held on June 25 and 26, 2026), which seeks to analyze issues such as economic and health inequalities, power struggles, cultural diversity, and human mobility processes. Individual proposals, panels, and presentations are welcome.
🎙️ Gender Perspectives The UNED Institute for Gender Studies, UNED Audiovisuals, and 870 UCR Radio invite you to tune in to Gender Perspectives, a radio program dedicated to the analysis and reflection on equality, human rights, and social justice. 📻 Each program brings together guest specialists from diverse fields of […]
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We invite you to the event "Argentine Cinema and Exile in Mexico: Images Half a Century After the Military Coup," which will feature the "Jorge Denti Memory Collection" from UNAM and films by Argentine women filmmakers in exile, next Monday, April 27, at 6:00 p.m. in Room 2 of the Institute […] |
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Tuesday, April 28, 2026 From 11:30 am to 12:30 pm (Colombia time) Book presentation: “Chair for Peace: Ideas and Debates for a Transformative Public Education” Guests: Diego Andrés Guevara Fletcher, José Francisco Puello-Socarrás Organized by: Higher School of Public Administration - ESAP Venue: Jorge Isaacs Room 38th Bogotá International Book Fair Corferias Bogotá, Colombia
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Tuesday, April 28, 2026 From 11:30 am to 12:30 pm (Colombia time) Reflections on the Tenth Anniversary of the Signing of the Peace Agreement Guests: Diana Carolina Rico Revelo Wilson Rigoberto Pabón Quintero Organized by: Higher School of Public Administration – ESAP Venue: Gran Salón F38th Bogotá International Book Fair Corferias Bogotá, Colombia
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Tuesday, April 28, 2026 From 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm (Colombia time) Conversation "Perspectives of Public Administration in the Face of Government Change" Guests: Jacinto Pineda Jiménez Dagoberto Torres Flórez Organized by: Higher School of Public Administration – ESAP Venue: Gran Salón F38th Bogotá International Book Fair Corferias Bogotá, Colombia
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Virtual Event
The Flora Tristán Open Chair is coordinated by the Rómulo Gallegos Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies and is an integral part of the Research Coordination, through the Unit: Bodies in Motion: Gestures and Scenic, Artistic, and Cultural Practices. It is conceived as an academic space dedicated to reflection, promotion, […]
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9 events,📅 Until April 30, 2026 📍 Location: Stockholm, Sweden The call for applications is now open for the Doctoral Summer School “Contested Democracies at the Crossroads: Structures, Actors, Challenges,” which will be held at Södertörn University (Stockholm, Sweden). The initiative is aimed at doctoral students interested in analyzing contemporary transformations of […]
Attention! The deadline for participation has been extended to April 30, 2026, so that more creators from around the world can join this collective visual record. Who can participate? Creators of any nationality and residence, with an original and unpublished work that reflects their visual stance regarding the military aggression against Venezuela […]
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Fifth session "Remember April"! Enjoy the concert of the fifth session of the series THE HAMMER OF THE UTOPIANS. Leonel Ruiz with: Nathaly Pérez, Silvia Cabreles (Costa Rica), Jimmy Maguida, Regina Mitchell (Cuba), Juan Echeverría. Thursday, April 30, 4:00 pm. Rómulo Gallegos Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CELARG), Caracas-Altamira […]
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8 events,📅 Submission deadline: June 1, 2026 💻 Online format 📍 Federal University of Rio de Janeiro In commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the publication of Caio Prado Jr.'s book, A Revolução brasileira, the call for submissions for the dossier “60 Years of the Brazilian Revolution,” sponsored by the journal Reoriente, is now open. The […]
The Gino Germani Research Institute (University of Buenos Aires) invites submissions of academic articles related to migration for publication in the next issue of ODISEA, Journal of Migration Studies. We accept submissions year-round, as this is an ongoing call for papers. You can visit the journal's website at https://publicaciones.sociales.uba.ar/index.php/odisea. The guidelines are available […]
Until May 4 | Virtual format The Center for Studies on Racism and Inequalities at the Metropolitan University for Education and Labor is opening the call for papers for its first congress, to be held on June 4 and 5, 2026. The event seeks proposals that address Afro-descendant issues, the […] |
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Monday, May 4, 2026, 7:00 pm (Argentina time) Presentation of the first issue of the working paper series from the UMET Research and Development Secretariat. A space for academic and political analysis of the current situation and the impact of public policies in the national and Buenos Aires territories. […]
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Monday, May 4, 2026, 8:30 pm (Argentina time) Book presentation: "The Age of the Algorithm: A Critical Look at the Platform Economy" 📚 Compilers: Julián Zícari, Martín Burgos. Guests: Pablo Vommaro, Irina Sternik, Analía Occhiuzzi. Rodolfo Walsh Room, Yellow Pavilion. 50th Buenos Aires International Book Fair, La Rural, Buenos Aires Exhibition Center |
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7 events,
CELARG Announces Winner of the International Essay Contest "Sovereignty, Imperialism, and Critical Thinking" Asdrúbal Jesús Alamilla González, from Carabobo, Venezuela, is the winner of the International Essay Contest "Sovereignty, Imperialism, and Critical Thinking," organized by CELARG, Casa de las Américas of Cuba, and the Network of Intellectuals, Artists, and Social Movements in Defense of […]
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Presentation of the book “Territories of the Future: South Atlantic and Antarctica” at the Buenos Aires International Book Fair, featuring a conversation inspired by Pope Francis about the present and future of the southern territories. As part of the Buenos Aires International Book Fair, the book “Territories […]
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Wednesday, May 6, 2026, from 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm (Argentina time). Participants: Panel composed of authors from the collection. Comments: Jaime Perczyk (Rector of UNAHUR). Presented by: Pablo Vommaro (Director of the Collection - UBA-CONICET-CLACSO). Organized by: Grupo Editor Universitario. Alejandra Pizarnik Room, Yellow Pavilion, 50th International Book Fair of […] |
10 events,📅 May 7 and 8, 2026📍 Dejong-Hernández House💻 Hybrid format (in-person and virtual) The International Forum “The Donroe Doctrine, Global Spaces, and Specific Zones of Intense Accumulation and Intense Social Conflict in the Americas” will take place, an academic debate focused on analyzing contemporary dynamics […]
May 07 | Virtual Format 🕒19:00 PM Buenos Aires / Brasilia The event will mark the establishment of the CLACSO Working Group on Social Studies for Health (GTESS), creating a space for dialogue and exchange on the contemporary challenges facing the sector in Latin America. On this occasion, Pablo Vommaro, Executive Director of […]
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May 07 | San Lorenzo, Paraguay 🕒 09:00 AM to 13:00 PM 📍 Rectorate of the National University of Asunción (UNA), San Lorenzo Campus 📢 First Forum on the Right to Academic Freedom in Paraguay. Research project carried out within the framework of the call for proposals "Strengthening comparative research and critical thinking in the […] Thursdays from May to August (two sessions per month) 🕒 9:00 AM - Mexico City; 12:00 PM - Buenos Aires/Rio de Janeiro; 17:00 PM - Madrid. Virtual format. Seminar dedicated to the critical study of the situation in Palestine with colleagues from various Latin American, Arab, and European regions. Coordinators: Moisés Garduño García, Mexico; Márgara Millán Moncayo, Mexico. Organizer: CLACSO Working Group on Geopolitics: Palestine and Our America; Chair […]
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Thursday, May 7, 2026, from 4:00 pm to 4:30 pm (Argentina time). Presentation of the book "Territories of the Future: South Atlantic and Antarctica," published jointly by the Municipality of Río Grande, the University Network for the Care of Our Common Home (RUC), and the Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO). Speakers: Martín Pérez […]
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May 7 | Virtual Format 🕒 4:00 pm Mexico and Central America 🕒 5:00 pm Peru/Colombia/Panama/Ecuador 🕒 6:00 pm Dominican Republic/Venezuela/Bolivia/Cuba/Haiti/Puerto Rico 🕒 07:00 pm Argentina/Brazil/Chile/Paraguay/Uruguay As part of the new Stream "Thinking about Health from the South" with Professor Gonzalo Basile, we will have the Third Session organized by the CLACSO Working Group on International Health and Health Sovereignty. Presented by Gonzalo Basile. Organized by the CLACSO Working Group on International Health […] |
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The Ibero-American University and CLACSO invite you to a keynote address by Cuban researcher and essayist Omar González Jiménez, who will discuss reflections on the interpretation of Cuban identity in contexts of crisis and social transformation. Date: Friday, May 8, 2026 Time: 11:00 a.m. Location: Meeting Room of the Department of Art, Ibero-American University Address: Prol. Paseo de la Reforma […]
Open Call | 59th International Congress of Americanists (ICA 2027) Tradition and Innovation: The Memories of the Americas The Pontifical Bolivarian University, in conjunction with the Special District of Science, Technology and Innovation of Medellín, invites researchers, professors, and specialists in the social sciences and humanities to participate in the 59th International Congress of […]
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May 08 | Hybrid format | Mexico City, Mexico 🕒 11:00 AM (Mexico) / 14:00 PM (Argentina). 📍 Lucio Mendieta y Núñez Room, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, UNAM. As part of the 10th anniversary of the "Violet Spring," this event features a talk with a prominent content creator and leading figure in activist feminism for young people in Mexico. […]
Virtual Event
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Virtual Event
Analysis of Fidel Castro's strategic leadership during the two-year period of socialist consolidation. This activity examines the Cuban leader's capacity for political interpretation in the face of critical events: the definition of the socialist character after the victory at Playa Girón (1961), the defense of national sovereignty during the October Crisis (1962). Speaker: Francisca López Civeira […]
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We invite you to the presentation of the book Ephemeral Enduring: Affective Turn, Sexualities, and Personal Archives by Rafael Blanco. Lucía Ariza, Luciano Nosetto, and Melina Vázquez will be joining the conversation.
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📍Auditorium of the Hotel "La Casa de Fray Bartolomé," Av. Tullumayo 465, Cusco. 📆 Friday, May 8, 🕡 06:30 pm. Participants: Moderator: FREE ADMISSION. Live stream on the Bartolomé de Las Casas Center Facebook page. |
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14 events,
The Critical Studies Group on Ideology, Technology, and Politics (PITPo) at the Gino Germani Research Institute invites you to the open meeting "Palantir, AI, and the End of Politics?" to discuss the Manifesto published by the Palantir company along with recent articles by the Marxist philosopher Étienne Balibar on information technologies and their impact.
Until September 28 | Online Submission | Manuscript Submission 🕒 Deadline: September 28, 2026 📍 Submission Platform: latinamericanperspectives.com The journal Latin American Perspectives invites manuscript submissions for a special issue that seeks to reflect on the state of democracies in the region and their relationship with […] Thursdays from May to August (two sessions per month) 🕒 9:00 AM - Mexico City; 12:00 PM - Buenos Aires/Rio de Janeiro; 17:00 PM - Madrid. Virtual format. Seminar dedicated to the critical study of the situation in Palestine with colleagues from various Latin American, Arab, and European regions. Coordinators: Moisés Garduño García, Mexico; Márgara Millán Moncayo, Mexico. Organizer: CLACSO Working Group on Geopolitics: Palestine and Our America; Chair […]
🎙️ Gender Perspectives The UNED Institute for Gender Studies, UNED Audiovisuals, and 870 UCR Radio invite you to tune in to Gender Perspectives, a radio program dedicated to the analysis and reflection on equality, human rights, and social justice. 📻 Each program brings together guest specialists from diverse fields of […]
Free
The seminar is structured as a short training cycle consisting of four sessions, designed to comprehensively explore the relationship between culture and power. The activity aims to offer an overview of how these two spheres are interconnected, starting from the classical analysis of popular and mass cultures and moving on to […]
Free
Virtual Event
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Virtual Event
This activity focuses on presenting the fundamental elements of the critical thinking of Riane Eisler, Val Plumwood, Donna Haraway, and Katya Colmenares, analyzing their views on interpersonal relationships and our connection to other species and nature within the framework of Western civilization. The exercise seeks to contrast the proposals of […]
Free
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7 events,
📅 Submission of symposia and roundtables: March 20 to July 6, 2026. Submission of individual papers: August 6, 2026 to January 31, 2027. 📍 Pontifical Bolivarian University. The call for papers to participate in the 59th International Congress of Americanists (ICA 2027), which will be held […]
The Identity Studies Group of the Cuban Institute of Cultural Research “Juan Marinello” (ICIC) announces the sixth edition of the Workshop on Identities, Cultures, and Youth, to be held on May 12 and 13. The event is sponsored by the Science and Innovation Program. The workshop will focus on Cuban, Latin American, and Caribbean cultural identity: its […]
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The activity consists of a decolonial critique of traditional written music, aimed at dismantling the myth of its "universality." Through historical and technical analysis, it seeks to demonstrate that European cultural standards are not global laws, but rather localisms and parochialisms that acquired universal status through colonial expansion and the […]
Free
The activity consists of a decolonial critique of traditional written music, aimed at dismantling the myth of its "universality." Through historical and technical analysis, it seeks to demonstrate that European cultural standards are not global laws, but rather localisms and parochialisms that acquired universal status through colonial expansion and the […]
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13 events,📅 May 13 and 14, 2026📍 Faculty of Law, UNACH, San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas💻 Hybrid format The International Forum “Breaking Barricades: The Donroe Doctrine and US Aggression Against the Peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean” will be held, a space for analysis and debate on the ways […] This activity is conceived as a critical exploration aimed at questioning and interpreting the diverse voices, realities, and myths that have shaped historical processes. Through the introduction of little-known data and elements of exhaustive analysis, the initiative seeks to reveal the tensions and contrasts underlying historical events, overcoming […]
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May 13 | Hybrid Format | Guatemala City, Guatemala 🕒 Time: 9:00 to 10:00 AM (Central America Time).📍 Location: Hotel Barcelo, 7th Avenue and 15th Street, Zone 9, Guatemala City.📡 Live Stream The IV Regional Meeting of CARA (2026) has the general purpose of “Identifying real mechanisms, objectives for exchange, coordination, and collaborative action […]
This activity is conceived as a critical exploration aimed at questioning and interpreting the diverse voices, realities, and myths that have shaped historical processes. Through the introduction of little-known data and elements of exhaustive analysis, the initiative seeks to reveal the tensions and contrasts underlying historical events, overcoming […]
Free
This course focuses on the study of the chronicle through its conceptual foundations and defining characteristics, addressing the theoretical framework necessary for its understanding and interpretation. The program analyzes the historical and foundational bases of the genre and the principles that define it, concentrating on the paradigmatic works of Venezuelan and Latin American chroniclers. […]
Free
This course focuses on the study of the chronicle through its conceptual foundations and defining characteristics, addressing the theoretical framework necessary for its understanding and interpretation. The program analyzes the historical and foundational bases of the genre and the principles that define it, concentrating on the paradigmatic works of Venezuelan and Latin American chroniclers. […]
Free
This activity is conceived as a critical exploration aimed at questioning and interpreting the diverse voices, realities, and myths that have shaped historical processes. Through the introduction of little-known data and elements of exhaustive analysis, the initiative seeks to reveal the tensions and contrasts underlying historical events, overcoming […]
Free
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9 events,
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Towards Health from the South Session 5: Foundations of Critical Epidemiology and its Interactions with Decolonial Feminisms May 14 | In-person format 🕒 10:00 AM Mexico / Central America 🕒 11:00 AM Colombia / Panama / Ecuador / Peru 🕒 12:00 PM Dominican Republic / Venezuela / Bolivia / Cuba 🕒 13:00 PM Argentina / […]
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Thursday, May 14, 2026, 12:00 pm (Argentina time) 📕 Recognition and presentation of the book "Alberto Polo Parisí, Master of Critical Social Sciences" Co-published by CLACSO and IPSIS of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the UNC Participants: Alberto "Polo" Parisí María Inés Peralta Patricia Acevedo Nora Aquin Susana Cazzaniga Luis “Vitín” Baronetto […]
Virtual Event
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Virtual Event
The seminar analyzes the construction of knowledge in the social sciences and humanities from the perspective of Zygmunt Bauman's "liquid modernity." The activity examines how, today, truths have become fragile and traditional frames of reference have dissolved, giving way to a knowledge that prioritizes utility […]
Free
The seminar analyzes the construction of knowledge in the social sciences and humanities from the perspective of Zygmunt Bauman's "liquid modernity." The activity examines how, today, truths have become fragile and traditional frames of reference have dissolved, giving way to a knowledge that prioritizes utility […]
Free
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Thursday, May 14, 2026, 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM (Argentina/Brazil), 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM (Chile), 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM (Colombia), 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM (Mexico). Book presentation: *The Vassal Right: The Invisible Plot of Latin American Power*, by Esteban Torres. Participants: Pablo Vommaro - Executive Director of CLACSO; Esteban Torres - UNC/CONICET/Instituto […]
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The Research Group on Contemporary Photography, Art, and Politics (FoCo) at the Gino Germani Research Institute (FSOC-UBA) invites you to the event "Photographic Dialogues: Digital, Collective, and Collaborative Archives. A Conversation with Archivo Inundación (Santa Fe) and Museo de la Adolescencia," which brings together two recent and powerful collaborative digital archives. Archivo Inundación is a […] |
6 events,
Until May 31, RELACI and the University of Colima are calling for applications for this seminar (to be held on June 25 and 26, 2026), which seeks to analyze issues such as economic and health inequalities, power struggles, cultural diversity, and human mobility processes. Individual proposals, panels, and presentations are welcome.
Until May 31st, the ESTRADO Network invites teachers, researchers, and students to submit their work for the VII National Seminar "Teaching Work and Pedagogical Sovereignty in the 21st Century." Abstracts are welcome that address the defense of public education and the current challenges of teaching work through eight key areas […]
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Guest: Valeria Caruso. Commentary: Evangelina Margiolakis. Abstract: This meeting aims to explore the intellectual contributions of social scientists and historians to the process of democratic reconstruction in Argentina. Within this context, the journal Unidas (1985) encapsulates a series of concerns regarding the reconstruction of various aspects of women's history in the […]
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Second lecture in the series leading up to the II Conference on the Sociology of Literature. It will be held virtually via the GESoL (IIGG) YouTube channel. We are pleased to announce that the lecture will be given by Ana Longoni and is titled “Oscar Masotta, Theory as Action”: Oscar Masotta (Buenos Aires 1930-Barcelona 1979) was a […] |
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7 events,Thursdays from May to August (two sessions per month) 🕒 9:00 AM - Mexico City; 12:00 PM - Buenos Aires/Rio de Janeiro; 17:00 PM - Madrid. Virtual format. Seminar dedicated to the critical study of the situation in Palestine with colleagues from various Latin American, Arab, and European regions. Coordinators: Moisés Garduño García, Mexico; Márgara Millán Moncayo, Mexico. Organizer: CLACSO Working Group on Geopolitics: Palestine and Our America; Chair […]
Virtual Event
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Virtual Event
This activity focuses on presenting the fundamental elements of the critical thinking of Riane Eisler, Val Plumwood, Donna Haraway, and Katya Colmenares, analyzing their views on interpersonal relationships and our connection to other species and nature within the framework of Western civilization. The exercise seeks to contrast the proposals of […]
Free
The seminar is structured as a short training cycle consisting of four sessions, designed to comprehensively explore the relationship between culture and power. The activity aims to offer an overview of how these two spheres are interconnected, starting from the classical analysis of popular and mass cultures and moving on to […]
Free
The seminar is structured as a short training cycle consisting of four sessions, designed to comprehensively explore the relationship between culture and power. The activity aims to offer an overview of how these two spheres are interconnected, starting from the classical analysis of popular and mass cultures and moving on to […]
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"Food Insecurity and Human Rights in Latin America: Diagnoses for Working in the University Setting" Organized by: With the support of:
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Proposals from Critical and Transformative Thinking May 19 | Virtual Format 🕒 13:00 PM Mexico / Central America 🕒 14:00 PM Colombia 🕒 15:00 PM Cuba 🕒 16:00 PM Argentina In a context of profound changes and disputes surrounding the future of higher education, this activity proposes to open a space for collective reflection on the […] The activity consists of a decolonial critique of traditional written music, aimed at dismantling the myth of its "universality." Through historical and technical analysis, it seeks to demonstrate that European cultural standards are not global laws, but rather localisms and parochialisms that acquired universal status through colonial expansion and the […]
Free
The activity consists of a decolonial critique of traditional written music, aimed at dismantling the myth of its "universality." Through historical and technical analysis, it seeks to demonstrate that European cultural standards are not global laws, but rather localisms and parochialisms that acquired universal status through colonial expansion and the […]
Free
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4 events,This course focuses on the study of the chronicle through its conceptual foundations and defining characteristics, addressing the theoretical framework necessary for its understanding and interpretation. The program analyzes the historical and foundational bases of the genre and the principles that define it, concentrating on the paradigmatic works of Venezuelan and Latin American chroniclers. […]
Free
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The Research Group on Ideology, Discourse, and Imagination (IDI-IIGG), in conjunction with the Research Group on Subjectivation and Political Order (GEOP) and the Ubacyt Project “Transformations of Ideology in Contemporary Neoliberalism: Ethical-Political Drifts and Critique of the Present in the Frankfurt School and Poststructuralism,” invite you to an open conversation with […] |
4 events,Thursdays from May to August (two sessions per month) 🕒 9:00 AM - Mexico City; 12:00 PM - Buenos Aires/Rio de Janeiro; 17:00 PM - Madrid. Virtual format. Seminar dedicated to the critical study of the situation in Palestine with colleagues from various Latin American, Arab, and European regions. Coordinators: Moisés Garduño García, Mexico; Márgara Millán Moncayo, Mexico. Organizer: CLACSO Working Group on Geopolitics: Palestine and Our America; Chair […] The seminar analyzes the construction of knowledge in the social sciences and humanities from the perspective of Zygmunt Bauman's "liquid modernity." The activity examines how, today, truths have become fragile and traditional frames of reference have dissolved, giving way to a knowledge that prioritizes utility […]
Free
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From February 23 to August 24 | Virtual format 12:00 PM (Mexico) The breadth and complexity of the phenomenon of the right-wing counteroffensive worldwide, continuing the dialogue developed during the first edition of the seminar “(Neo)Nazism and the Neo(Right): Debates from Marxism”, compels us to continue the political discussion already underway […]
🗓 Thursday, April 23, 2026 ⏰ 09:00 am (Mexico City time) 💻 Format: Virtual (Zoom) International Seminar "Marx: Multidimensional Crisis, Imperialism, Human Mobility, and Environmental Justice in Late Capitalism." Second Meeting: Marxism and Ecology. The Autonomous University of Zacatecas invites you to participate in the International Seminar “Marx: Multidimensional Crisis, Imperialism, Human Mobility, and Environmental Justice in Late Capitalism.”
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May 22 | Hybrid Format | Mexico City, Mexico 🕒 Time: 13:00 PM to 15:00 PM (Mexico) / 16:00 PM (Argentina).📍 Location: Lucio Mendieta y Núñez Room, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, University City (CU).🌐 Streaming: Via YouTube FCPyS Videoconferences. The recently published book, Beyond the Canon: Women in Social Thought, will be presented, highlighting […]
Until May 31st, the ESTRADO Network invites teachers, researchers, and students to submit their work for the VII National Seminar "Teaching Work and Pedagogical Sovereignty in the 21st Century." Abstracts are welcome that address the defense of public education and the current challenges of teaching work through eight key areas […] |
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6 events,
🎙️ Gender Perspectives The UNED Institute for Gender Studies, UNED Audiovisuals, and 870 UCR Radio invite you to tune in to Gender Perspectives, a radio program dedicated to the analysis and reflection on equality, human rights, and social justice. 📻 Each program brings together guest specialists from diverse fields of […]
Free
Virtual Event
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Virtual Event
This activity focuses on presenting the fundamental elements of the critical thinking of Riane Eisler, Val Plumwood, Donna Haraway, and Katya Colmenares, analyzing their views on interpersonal relationships and our connection to other species and nature within the framework of Western civilization. The exercise seeks to contrast the proposals of […]
Free
The seminar is structured as a short training cycle consisting of four sessions, designed to comprehensively explore the relationship between culture and power. The activity aims to offer an overview of how these two spheres are interconnected, starting from the classical analysis of popular and mass cultures and moving on to […]
Free
The seminar is structured as a short training cycle consisting of four sessions, designed to comprehensively explore the relationship between culture and power. The activity aims to offer an overview of how these two spheres are interconnected, starting from the classical analysis of popular and mass cultures and moving on to […]
Free
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4 events,The activity consists of a decolonial critique of traditional written music, aimed at dismantling the myth of its "universality." Through historical and technical analysis, it seeks to demonstrate that European cultural standards are not global laws, but rather localisms and parochialisms that acquired universal status through colonial expansion and the […]
Free
The activity consists of a decolonial critique of traditional written music, aimed at dismantling the myth of its "universality." Through historical and technical analysis, it seeks to demonstrate that European cultural standards are not global laws, but rather localisms and parochialisms that acquired universal status through colonial expansion and the […]
Free
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3 events,This course focuses on the study of the chronicle through its conceptual foundations and defining characteristics, addressing the theoretical framework necessary for its understanding and interpretation. The program analyzes the historical and foundational bases of the genre and the principles that define it, concentrating on the paradigmatic works of Venezuelan and Latin American chroniclers. […]
Free
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8 events,
May 28 and 29 | Córdoba, Argentina Faculty of Law, National University of Córdoba Organized by Faculty of Law, National University of Córdoba Chair of Criminology, National University of Córdoba Feminist Criminal Lawyers Seminar: Introduction to Human Rights Thematic Areas 1. Punitivism and the Rule of Law. 2. Economy, Society, and Labor Rights. 3. Constitutionalism, Territories, and Harm […]
Until September 28 | Online Submission | Manuscript Submission 🕒 Deadline: September 28, 2026 📍 Submission Platform: latinamericanperspectives.com The journal Latin American Perspectives invites manuscript submissions for a special issue that seeks to reflect on the state of democracies in the region and their relationship with […]
📅 First semester 2026 💻 Modality: Virtual 🎓 Academic activity with certificate of participation. Registration is now open for the Permanent Interinstitutional Seminar “Youth and Student Movements: Past, Present and Future,” an academic space for exchange and reflection aimed at students, researchers, and professors interested in the study of youth and student activism in Latin America […] The seminar analyzes the construction of knowledge in the social sciences and humanities from the perspective of Zygmunt Bauman's "liquid modernity." The activity examines how, today, truths have become fragile and traditional frames of reference have dissolved, giving way to a knowledge that prioritizes utility […]
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Thursday, May 28, 2026, 3:15 pm to 3:45 pm (Paris - CET) Book presentation: "Fighting in the Interregnum" by Massimo Modonesi, Maristella Svampa, and Breno Bringel (eds.). Siglo XXI-CLACSO, 2025. Participants: Massimo Modonesi (National Autonomous University of Mexico), Carolina Jiménez (National University of Colombia). Organized by: Siglo XXI-CLACSO. In-person event. Paris Marriott Rive Gauche - Stage […]
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Thursday, May 28, 2026, 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm (Paris - CET) Roundtable: Information Infrastructures on Latin America and the Caribbean in a Connected Digital World Participants: Pablo A. Vommaro (University of Buenos Aires/CLACSO) Christoph Mueller (Ibero-American Institute/Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation) Marie Stephanie Chancy (University of Florida) Organized by: European Network of Information and Documentation on Latin America […] |
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Open call for participation in the International Congress on Research in Public Administration (CIIAP 2026), a forum for reflection and exchange on new trends in public administration and contemporary global challenges. The International Congress on Research in Public Administration (CIIAP 2026) invites researchers, professors, students, and professionals to submit papers and […]
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Friday, May 29, 2026, 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm (Paris – CET) LASA Intersectional Panel: "Future Challenges for Building the LAC-EU Common Space for Higher Education, Science, Technology and Innovation" Session Organizers: Carlos A. Quenan (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle), Alan Fairlie Reinoso (Pontifical Catholic University of Peru) Moderator: Anna Barrera Vivero […]
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ENCOUNTERS 2026 - “Building Networks, Expanding Them Like Orchids.” Visualities and Memories in Transfeminist Struggles. Presented by: Nico Cuello, Laura Gutierrez, and Ana Longoni. Discussed by: Lidia Mateo Leivas and Verónica Perera. Abstract: In different parts of the world and in an interconnected way, 21st-century feminisms have set in motion a reconfiguration of the social world that reverberates […]
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Friday, May 29, 2026, 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm (Paris - CET) Panel: "Academic Freedom, Inequalities, and Decolonial Struggles in Latin America" Coordinator: Camilla Croso (Coalition for Academic Freedom in the Americas) Commentator: Pablo A. Vommaro (University of Buenos Aires/CLACSO) Presenters: Jorge D. Garcia Rincón (Descarimba Afro-Diasporic Research Association) Marisa G. Ruiz Trejo (Autonomous University of […] |
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📅 Abstract submission deadline: June 30, 2026 📅 Notification of acceptance: July 30, 2026 📅 Submission of full papers: August 30, 2026 📍 University of Nariño The call for papers for the XIV International Congress of Latin American Thought “The Construction of Latin America” is now open […]
Proposal submission period: March 20 to June 30, 2026. Results announced: July 30, 2026. Within the framework of the 50th anniversary of the fight for memory, truth, and justice, the CLACSO Working Group on Activism, Collective Memory, and Identity Appropriation invites you to participate in the second edition of […]
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Saturday, May 30, 2026, 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm (Paris - CET) Panel: "Rethinking Other Epistemologies and Research Co-productions in the Face of the Challenges of Systemic Crisis" Speakers: Taira Edilma Stanley Icaza (Institute of National Studies, University of Panama, Gunadule Village, Panama) Laura Priscila Tercero Cruz (Mexican Institute of Water Technology, […] |
3 events,Until July 31, 2026, the South-South Intellectual Network (RISUR), together with the Postgraduate Program in Political Science of the Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (PPGCP/UNIRIO), the Postgraduate Program in Political Sociology of the Candido Mendes University (PPGSP-IUPERJ-UCAM), and the Postgraduate Program in Social Sciences in Development, Agriculture […] |