Una llamada a la emancipación educativa
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Centro Maria Sibylla Merian
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En el marco de la novena Conferencia Latinoamericana y Caribeña de Ciencias Sociales, CALAS, en cooperación con CLACSO, organizan el foro "Enfrentar las crisis desde América Latina: nuevos enfoques a partir del diálogo horizontal de saberes."
With the onset of the pandemic, poverty and inequality have also grown drastically in Latin America. The UN commission CEPAL predicts a social development regression of almost three decades. But not only misery has increased. At the same time, the number of the richest and super-rich has also increased significantly during COVID-19. It becomes clear that Latin America's problem is not scarcity of resources, but the insufficient distribution of these resources.
Latin America is not `underdeveloped', hostage to the world market or victim of bad governance, as many assume and claim. Rather, the subcontinent is one of the richest regions in the world and has enormous amounts of natural goods, raw materials and accumulated money. Latin America's problem is not a scarcity of resources, but the inadequate distribution of these resources. The richest and wealthiest in the region are not held accountable by politics and society to make their contribution to social and economic development: Latin America has the lowest tax rate worldwide.
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La Cátedra de Literatura Española, Hispanoamericana y Francesa del Instituto de Estudios Románicos de la Facultad de Filosofía de la Universidad Friedrich Schiller de Jena ofrece una plaza de investigador asociado (m/f/d) (postdoctorado) para la línea de investigación CALAS "Identidad regional en crisis múltiples".
La plaza es a tiempo parcial (75% / 30 horas por semana) y para el período 1 de agosto de 2022 al 28 de febrero de 2025.
Cierre de la convocatoria: 31.05.2022