International migration, global policies and social inequalities: new scenarios from Latin America

 International migration, global policies and social inequalities: new scenarios from Latin America

Escuela de Posgrado – IV Escuela Internacional de Pogrado

Topic:
International migration, global policies and social inequalities: new scenarios from Latin America 

Santiago, Chile | September 25-29, 2017


The Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO), the Network of Postgraduate Studies and Centers for Migration Studies (MIGRARED), the Center for Studies of Conflict and Social Cohesion (COES), and the Interdisciplinary Program of Migration Studies (PRIEM) invite advanced master's or doctoral students, public policy officials, and representatives of social organizations from Ibero-America and the Caribbean to submit their applications to participate in the IV International Postgraduate School International migration, global policies and social inequalities: new scenarios from Latin America, which will take place in Santiago, Chile, from September 25 to 29, 2017. 

The Network of Postgraduate Studies and Research Centers on Migration (MIGRARED) is one of the thematic postgraduate networks promoted by CLACSO through its Postgraduate Network. Previous editions were supported by the Center for Advanced University Studies (CAEU). The purpose of these networks is to connect postgraduate university programs from various Ibero-American and Caribbean countries around common themes, in order to strengthen and enrich training in the field.

Organizing institutions:

  • Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO).
  • Center for Conflict and Social Cohesion Studies (COES), Chile.
  • Interdisciplinary Program of Migration Studies (PRIEM).
  • Alberto Hurtado University, Chile.
  • National University of Córdoba, Argentina.
  • State University of Campinas, Brazil.
  • University of Antioquia, Colombia.
  • Center for Sociological Studies, El Colegio de México, Mexico.
  • FLACSO Ecuador, Ecuador.
  • Universidad Central del Ecuador, Ecuador. Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales
  • Center for Psychological and Sociological Research
  • CLACSO Working Group on Afro-descendants and counter-hegemonic proposals
  • CLACSO Working Group Epistemologies of the South

Collaborating institutions:

  • Colunga Foundation.
  • Avina Foundation.

Those who have participated in previous editions of the MIGRARED Schools will not be eligible to apply.

Reports: 
[email protected]


REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 6 OF AUGUST OF 2017