Dinamismo Y Diversidad En La Ciencia Politica Latinoamericana
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Author | : Associação Latino-Americana de Ciência Política. Congresso |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Elections |
ISBN | : 9789587743098 |
"La Ciencia Política en América Latina ha evolucionado de forma sorprendente. Hace tan solo diez años la reconocida Revista de Ciencia Política publicó un balance en la que se clasificaban los países de la región de acuerdo con el grado de desarrollo de la disciplina. El balance proponía tres grupos de países: los "grandes", aquellos con "claras señales de mojoría" y por último aquellos para los cuales "el camino es todavía más largo". El camino es largo, pero el progreso es notorio. Hace diez años la ALACIP acababa de realizar su segundo congreso, al que asistieron a lo sumo dos centenares de participantes. Para el 2016 se han realizado seis más. Una asociación y su congreso pueden no impresionar como evidencia de mucho. Sin embargo, hay que entender lo que está por detrás de estos esfuerzos para cómo la realización constante del congreso demuestra el afiazamiento de la disciplina. "Dinamismo y Diversidad en la Ciencia Política Latinoamericana" recoje un conjunto de las mejores ponencias que se presentaron en el VII Congreso de Alacip; so objetivo es mostrar la diversidad y el dinamismo de la producción académica en la disciplina. El VII Congreso tuvo lugar en septiembre de 2013 en la Universidad de los Andes en Bogotá; a él asistieron más de 1700 participantes. La tendencia creciente en la afluencia de público a los congresos es evidencia del proceso de institucionalización de la disciplina. La Asociación misma ha entendido los retos que implica ser una asociación que cobija su desarrollo en el continente y se ha mantenido activa y relevante."--
Author | : Felipe Botero |
Publisher | : Universidad de los Andes |
Total Pages | : 405 |
Release | : 2016-11-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9587743105 |
La ciencia política en América Latina ha evolucionado de forma sorprendente. Hace tan solo diez años la reconocida Revista de Ciencia Política publicó un balance en el que se clasificaban los países de la región de acuerdo con el grado de desarrollo de la disciplina. El balance proponía tres grupos de países: los "grandes", aquellos con "claras señales de mejoría", y por último aquellos para los cuales "el camino es todavía más largo". El camino es largo, pero el progreso es notorio. Hace diez años la Asociación Latinoamericana de Ciencia Política (Alacip) acababa de realizar su segundo congreso, al que asistieron a lo sumo dos centenares de participantes. Para el 2016 se han realizado seis más. Una asociación y su congreso pueden no impresionar como evidencia de mucho. Sin embargo, hay que entender lo que está detrás de estos esfuerzos para ver cómo la realización constante del congreso demuestra el afianzamiento de la disciplina. Dinamismo y diversidad en la ciencia política latinoamericana recoge un conjunto de las mejores ponencias que se presentaron en el vii Congreso de Alacip; su objetivo es mostrar la diversidad y el dinamismo de la producción académica en la disciplina. El VII Congreso tuvo lugar en septiembre del 2013 en la Universidad de los Andes en Bogotá; a él asistieron más de 1700 participantes. La tendencia creciente en la afluencia de público a los congresos es evidencia del proceso de institucionalización de la disciplina. La Asociación misma ha entendido los retos que implica ser una organización que cobija su desarrollo en el continente y se ha mantenido activa y relevante. Igualmente, el congreso se ha ido posicionando como uno de los principales foros internacionales de discusión disciplinar y por lo tanto a él concurren copiosamente estudiantes, académicos, investigadores, practicantes e interesados en la ciencia política.
Author | : Katherine D. McCann |
Publisher | : University of Texas Press |
Total Pages | : 701 |
Release | : 2021-12-14 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 1477322787 |
The 2021 volume of the benchmark bibliography of Latin American Studies.
Author | : Nora Clichevsky |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Land use, Urban |
ISBN | : 9781558441491 |
Vacant urban land--the product of land market activity, the actions of private agents, and the policies of public agents--is an important challenge for policy makers. Vacant lots on the urban fringe and in central and interstitial areas have affected growth patterns in Latin America. Contributors to this book analyze the problems and opportunities related to vacant urban land in five cities: Buenos Aires, Argentina; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Quito, Ecuador; Lima, Perú; and San Salvador, El Salvador.
Author | : Sergio Montero |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 2018-08-17 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1351589431 |
Much of our understanding of local economic development is based on large urban agglomerations as nodes of innovation and competitive advantage, connecting territories to global value chains. However, this framework cannot so easily be applied to peripheral regions and secondary cities in either the Global South or the North. This book proposes an alternative way of looking at local economic development based on the idea of fragile governance and three variables: associations and networks; learning processes; and leadership and conflict management in six Latin American peripheral regions. The case studies illustrate the challenges of governance in small and intermediate cities in Latin America, and showcase strategies that are being used to achieve a more resilient and territorial vision of local economic development. This book will be of interest to students and researchers of local economic development, urban and regional studies, and political economy in Latin America as well as to policy-makers and practitioners interested in local and regional economic development policy.
Author | : Baron de Vastey |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 341 |
Release | : 2016-01-25 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1781383049 |
The first translation into English of 'Le Système colonial dévoilé', the first systematic critique of colonialism ever written from the perspective of a colonized subject.
Author | : Eduardo Rojas |
Publisher | : David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : |
This book explores key metropolitan management issues, presents practical principles of good governance as they apply to the metropolis, and unfolds cases of institutional and programmatic arrangements to tackle such issues.
Author | : Susan E. Cozzens |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 391 |
Release | : 2012-12-06 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9400920911 |
On a mountainside in sunny Tuscany, in October 1989, 96 people from 23 countries on five continents gathered to learn and teach about the problems of managing contemporary science. The diversity of economic and political systems represented in the group was matched by our occupations, which stretched from science policy practitioners, through research scientists and engineers, through academic observers of science and science policy. It was this diversity, along with the opportunities for infonnal discussion provided by long meals and remote location, that made the conference a special learning experience. Except at lecture time, it was impossible to distinguish the "students" at this event from the "teachers," and even the most senior members of the teaching staff went away with a sense that they had learned more from this group than from many a standard conference on science policy they had attended. The flavor of the conference experience cannot be captured adequately in a proceedings volume, and so we have not tried to create a historical record in this book. Instead, we have attempted to illustrate the core problems the panicipants at the conference shared, discussed, and debated, using both lectures delivered by the fonnal teaching staff and summaries of panel discussions, which extended to other panicipants and therefore increased the range of experiences reponed.
Author | : Marlene L. Daut |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 275 |
Release | : 2017-10-31 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1137470674 |
Focusing on the influential life and works of the Haitian political writer and statesman, Baron de Vastey (1781-1820), in this book Marlene L. Daut examines the legacy of Vastey’s extensive writings as a form of what she calls black Atlantic humanism, a discourse devoted to attacking the enlightenment foundations of colonialism. Daut argues that Vastey, the most important secretary of Haiti’s King Henry Christophe, was a pioneer in a tradition of deconstructing colonial racism and colonial slavery that is much more closely associated with twentieth-century writers like W.E.B. Du Bois, Frantz Fanon, and Aimé Césaire. By expertly forging exciting new historical and theoretical connections among Vastey and these later twentieth-century writers, as well as eighteenth- and nineteenth-century black Atlantic authors, such as Phillis Wheatley, Olaudah Equiano, William Wells Brown, and Harriet Jacobs, Daut proves that any understanding of the genesis of Afro-diasporic thought must include Haiti’s Baron de Vastey.
Author | : Nataniel Aguirre |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 1999-04-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0199938873 |
Long considered a classic in Bolivia, Juan de la Rosa tells the story of a young boy's coming of age during the violent and tumultuous years of Bolivia's struggle for independence. Indeed, in this remarkable novel, Juan's search for his personal identity functions as an allegory of Bolivia's search for its identity as a nation. Set in the early 1800s, the novel is narrated by one of the last surviving Bolivian rebels, octogenarian Juan de la Rosa. Juan recreates his childhood in the rebellious town of Cochabamba, and with it a large cast of full bodied, Dickensian characters both heroic and malevolent. The larger cultural dislocations brought about by Bolivia's political upheaval are echoed in those experienced by Juan, whose mother's untimely death sets off a chain of unpredictable events that propel him into the fiery crucible of the South American Independence Movement. Outraged by Juan's outspokenness against Spanish rule and his awakening political consciousness, his loyalist guardians banish him to the countryside, where he witnesses firsthand the Spaniards' violent repression and rebels' valiant resistance that crystallize both his personal destiny and that of his country. In Sergio Gabriel Waisman's fluid translation, English readers have access to Juan de la Rosa for the very first time.