Challenges for a sovereign and inclusive development model in Latin America
Essay Contest
El Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO), Together with the Metropolitan University for Education and Work (UMET) and the Future Institute – Marco Aurélio Garcia (IMAG) they summon the Essay contest “Challenges for a sovereign and inclusive development model in Latin America” With the aim of promoting knowledge production and debate on the transformations necessary to strengthen and promote inclusive and autonomous public policies in our region, this call for papers seeks to provide an analytical perspective on recent decades and contribute to building an agenda focused on designing a sovereign, democratic, and autonomous development model for Latin America and the Caribbean.
The rise of popular and progressive governments in various Latin American countries at the beginning of the 21st century ushered in an era of expanded rights and guaranteed new political, economic, social, cultural, and educational opportunities, contributing to poverty reduction and creating conditions to reverse existing high levels of inequality. With unique national characteristics, the region underwent an unprecedented transformation, one of whose pillars was the reconfiguration of the active and regulatory role of the State and the democratizing and inclusive power of public policies. Much of Latin America experienced an extraordinary period of social modernization and regional integration, although the dynamics of productive development and the historical forms of exercise and concentration of power by dominant groups and political, economic, and media elites underwent little structural transformation. The advances were remarkable. However, many reforms were left incomplete or insufficient to foster the desired and necessary transformations. We propose to focus the essays submitted to this call on these limitations, tensions, and contradictions.
It is important to consider that when evaluating and selecting the winners of this call, in addition to the quality of the essays submitted and their coherence with the objectives and rules, the equity and diversity of the regional representation will be taken into account.
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The Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO) | Metropolitan University for Education and Work (UMET) | Future Institute – Marco Aurélio Garcia (IMAG)
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Results
The Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO), together with the Metropolitan University for Education and Work (UMET) and the Future Institute – Marco Aurélio Garcia (IMAG), announce the results of the call for proposals “Challenges for a sovereign and inclusive development model in Latin America”.
They were received 84 applications, of which, after technical review, 60 They were in a position to be qualitatively evaluated by the International Committee to consider the quality, relevance and coherence of the essays according to the terms of the call.
The evaluation process was carried out by an International Committee composed of 7 experts 6 Countries: Consuelo Silva (Chile), Sebastián Barbosa (Argentina), Analía Minteguiaga (Ecuador), María Fernanda Sañudo (Colombia), Eduardo Toche (Peru), Jorge Leal (Uruguay) and Diego Pando (Argentina)
Based on the evaluation carried out, the terms of the call for proposals and the institutional criteria of the organizers, it was decided to appoint 2 (two) award-winning works and incorporate 4 (four) honorable mentions acknowledging the high quality of other essays submitted.
The 2 (two) winning essays will receive a monetary contribution of USD 1200 (one thousand two hundred US dollars) and the publication of the essay in a collective digital book.
The 4 (four) essays of the honorable mentions will also be published in the digital collective book.
In total, the following are recognized 6 (six) essays were among the best evaluated and awarded. Accordingly, the list of winners and honorable mentions is as follows:
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Winners |
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Authors |
Member Center |
Country |
Essay title |
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Faustino Cobarrubia Gómez |
Center for World Economy Research (CIEM) – Cuba |
Cuba |
Cuba: the territorial dimension in the design of a sovereign and inclusive development model ciks |
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Irene Dobarrio Machado Ciccarino / Diana Jenifer Ribeiro de Almeida / Allan Borges Nogueira |
Center for Social Sciences (CCS/UERJ) – Brazil | -. University of the State of Rio de Janeiro |
Brazil |
The Casas Vivas program serves adolescents with extreme social vulnerability and drug abuse |
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HONORABLE MENTIONS |
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Ernesto Guevara Fernández |
Chair of Science, Technology and Society + Innovation. Ministry of Higher Education of Cuba (CTS+i Chair UH) – Cuba | -. University of Havana. |
Cuba |
A dynamic governance approach to patent agendas: Premises for reformulating public policies and patent legislation in Latin America and the Caribbean |
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Maximiliano Rey / Horacio Cao / Arturo Claudio Laguado Duca |
Center for Studies in Citizenship, State and Political Affairs (CEAP) – Argentina | Faculty of Social Sciences. University of Buenos Aires |
Argentina |
The future of the State in a perspective of inclusive development |
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Rebeca Peralta |
Investigation center |
Bolivia |
Bolivia, from the recovery of |
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Marcela Leivas |
Faculty of Humanities (UNICEN) – Argentina | - National University of the Center of the Province of Buenos Aires |
Argentina |
Forms of Government and Educational Systems in the Argentine Neo-Developmentalist Experience: Limits, Contradictions, and Possibilities of a Process Considered Progressive |
This ruling is irrevocable and cannot be appealed.
Buenos Aires, March 11, 2020