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El Centro Maria Sibylla Merian de Estudios Latinoamericanos Avanzados (CALAS, por sus siglas en inglés) convoca 2 becas de investigación para ser cumplidas en la sede principal del CALAS en Guadalajara, México. Las becas están relacionadas al laboratorio de conocimientos «El Antropoceno como crisis múltiple: Perspectivas latinoamericanas» y abarcan estancias en residencia de 3 a 8 meses entre marzo de 2022 y agosto de 2023. Una de las becas se da a un(a) investigador(a) que radique en una universidad o institución de investigación en América Latina y la otra a un(a) investigador(a) que...
La Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO Cuba) y la Red de Políticas Sociales, adscritas a la Universidad de La Habana, en conjunto con la Cátedra Cuba del Centro Maria Sibylla Merian de Estudios Latinoamericanos Avanzados (CALAS) convocan a todas las personas, instituciones y organizaciones interesadas, al 1er Seminario Internacional Interseccionalidad, equidad y políticas sociales, que tendrá lugar los días 2 y 3 de diciembre de 2021, en La Habana en modalidad semipresencial.
Desde su constitución en 2015, el área de investigación «Desigualdades sociales y políticas de...
Natural resources have played a vital role in the history of Latin America and have molded the configuration and scale of social inequalities in the region. Since Colonization, the exploitation and exports of raw materials like silver, copper, soy and crude oil have shaped societies, political systems as well as the national economies of the continent. In this regard, the wealth of natural resources in Latin America, its significance for the world market and, most importantly, recurring resource revenues have stirred up hopes and expectations regarding economic development. As the example of...
The Maria Sibylla Merian Center of Advanced Latin American Studies (CALAS) is announcing up to five research scholarships located at the headquarters of CALAS in Guadalajara, Mexico. The scholarships are connected to the think tank “The Anthropocene as Multiple Crises: Latin American Perspectives” and involve residencies of 3 to 8 months between March of 2022 and August of 2023. In accord with the program of investigations of CALAS, it is expected that the applicants contribute to the development of new methodological and analytical foci to understand the Anthropocene from Latin American, and...
Latin America is a showcase for a severe asymmetry in the distribution of income and wealth. Compared to other regions of the world, the concentration of land, income and property in Latin America is stagnating on a relatively high level. This constellation reflects a historically persistent, multidimensional and intersectional inequality. While acknowledging the role of pink tide governments, recently adopted social programs and policy initiatives – despite some local successes and regional variations – , have not fundamentally changed the structural characteristics of Latin American...
September 4, 2020, marked 50 years of the electoral triumph of the Popular Unity (UP) in Chile. It was a fact of extraordinary impact in Latin America and globally. With the inauguration of Salvador Allende, an ambitious and original political reform process began in Chile within the framework of other projects that had objectives similar to those of the UP.
Rethinking it half a century later, in the midst of the vast mobilizations that preceded the covid-19 pandemic and that reemerged despite it, revealing a deep popular dissatisfaction, it is not only an academic exercise but also an...
Democracy as a political regime is experiencing a global crisis. The generalized diagnosis points towards an institutional failure in the organization of life in common in our contemporary societies, linked with growing demands of economic welfare, recognition and inclusion, justice and security. In this context, and despite its national particularities, countries in the Latin American region share a common denominator: the questioning of liberal-democratic regimes and the moral bankruptcy of the prevailing economic system in each case. Democratic disenchantment in the region involves...
The Maria Sibylla Merian Center for Advanced Latin American Studies (CALAS) is accepting applications for six 4 to 8-month residence fellowship for invited researchers in the following program lines:
3 fellowships located at the CALAS headquarters in Guadalajara, Mexico
1 fellowship located at the regional office in San Jose, Costa Rica
1 fellowship located at the regional office in Quito, Ecuador
1 fellowship located at the regional office in Buenos Aires, Argentine
According to the CALAS research program, applicants are expected to contribute to the development of new...
To promote transregional dialogue and exchange between researchers, the Maria Sibylla Merian Center for Advanced Latin American Studies (CALAS) is accepting applications for two dual research fellowship (up to six months each) inside its program “Transatlantic Tandem”, one located at its headquarters in Guadalajara, Mexico, the other one located at its regional office in San José, Costa Rica. Two researchers – one affiliated with a Latin American academic institution and the other one affiliated with a German academic institution -will work collaboratively on a particular research topic...
Está aberta a chamada, a ser realizada anualmente, para o Programa de Cátedras CALAS-IEAT, promovido pelo Centro Maria Sibylla Merian de Estudos Latino-americanos Avançados (CALAS) e pelo Instituto de Estudos Avançados Transdisciplinares (IEAT) da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG). O programa é administrado pelo IEAT e patrocinado pelo CALAS. A Cátedra abarca uma estadia de três meses do pesquisador no IEAT. De acordo com o programa de pesquisa do CALAS, espera-se que os(as) candidatos(as) contribuam com o desenvolvimento de novos enfoques metodológicos e analíticos para compreender...