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 […]
📅 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 […]
📅 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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
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. […]
🗓️ June 4 and 5, 2026📍 UMET Headquarters (Sarmiento 2037, CABA, Argentina) An interdisciplinary space for researchers, activists, and artists, aimed at strengthening critical analysis of inequalities, focusing on Afro-descendant experiences in Latin America and the Caribbean and their contributions to social justice, culture, and human rights […]
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 […]
Open Call | International Seminar “The Unfinished Dream: Bicentennial of the Amphictyonic Congress of Panama. Lessons for Latin American Integration in the Face of the New Global Geopolitics”
Registration open until May 5. The Metropolitan Autonomous University, through its UAM Xochimilco campus, together with CLACSO and various international academic institutions, invites researchers, professors, and graduate students to participate in this International Seminar to be held on June 8 and 9, 2026. […]
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 […]
📅 June 8 and 9, 2026📍 Metropolitan Autonomous University, Xochimilco Campus💻 Hybrid Format You are invited to participate in the International Seminar “The Unfinished Dream: Bicentennial of the Amphictyonic Congress of Panama. Lessons for Latin American Integration in the Face of the New Global Geopolitics,” which will be held on June 8 and 9, 2026. […]
🎙️ 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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
📅 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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
May 15 to June 16 | Virtual format 🕒 Wednesdays (May 15 to June 16) 📍 Streaming on YouTube In commemoration of Fidel Castro's centenary, this series offers an approach to his figure and political practice in order to reflect on contemporary history, national liberation, and sovereignty. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
📅 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 […]
📅 Application deadline: June 19, 2026 💻 In-person modality 📍 Francisco José de Caldas District University The Francisco José de Caldas District University opens the admissions call for the Doctorate in Social Studies (DES), a program aimed at training high-level researchers in the field of social sciences […]
🎙️ 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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
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. […]
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 […]
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.”
June 29 and 30, 2026, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. | Virtual Format | Submission of papers by May 22, 2026 | In a regional context marked by cultural and political disputes, the “new right” has gained visibility and public influence through transnational networks and anti-progressive discourses. This colloquium invites reflection on its […]
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 […]
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 […]
📅 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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
📅Until November 30 | Online Submission The journal Encrucijadas invites submissions for its 27th issue (2), which focuses on reflecting on the social, political, and epistemic implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and big data from a critical and interdisciplinary perspective. We are seeking papers that address these technologies as objects, methods, or […]
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. […]
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 […]