Contributing to a better future? The role of Norway based Latin
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Contributing to a better future? The role of Norway based Latin
First Annual Norwegian Latin America Research Conference: Contributing to a better future? The role of Norway based Latin America research 12-13 November 2009, University of Oslo Keynote Speakers: ATILIO A. BORÓN (Argentina, 1943) Atilio Borón is political scientist and sociologist with a Ph.D. in Political Science from Harvard University (USA). He has been a professor of political and social theory on the Social Sciences Faculty at the University of Buenos Aires since 1986. He is also Director of PLED (Programa Latinoamericano de Educación a Distancia en Ciencias Sociales) and senior researcher at CONICET (Argentina's National Council for Scientific and Technical Research). He is the former Executive Secretary of the Latin American Council on Social Sciences (CLACSO; 1997-2006). Atilio Borón has taught for many years in some of the most important academic institutions of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Puerto Rico. In the United States he was visiting professor at the universities of Columbia, MIT, Notre Dame and UCLA, and in Europe he lectured at Warwick and Bradford in England. He is also Chair of CROP's Scientific Committee. In 2009 he was awarded the International Jose Marti Prize by UNESCO to reward his “tireless intellectual commitment to the unity and integration of countries in Latin America and the Caribbean”. Atilio Borón has published widely in several languages books and articles on political theory and philosophy, social theory, and comparative studies on the capitalist development in the periphery. See list of publications here. PAMELA CALLA (Bolivia) Pamela Calla is a Bolivian anthropologist wit ha Ph.D. from the University of Arizona in the US specialized on cultural and education policies, state creation and the articulation of gender, ethnicity and class and on topics linked to inter-culturality, racism and antiracism. She is currently rector of the Universidad de la Cordillera de La Paz and coordinator of the Racism Observatory in Bolivia. She has published, among others ‘Género y etnicidad como transversales en la educación boliviana’ in Género, etnicidad y educación en Bolivia (comp. Inge Sichra, Madrid, 2004). She has coordinated the research and the book ‘Rompiendo silencios’ together with ‘Una aproximación a la violencia sexual y al maltrato infantil en Bolivia’ (La Paz, 2005) and the action-research programme ‘Género, etnicidad y participación política’ UNDP (La Paz, 2007). She participated in the research team for the UNDP national report on human development in Bolivia in 2007, ‘El estado del Estado en Bolivia’ (La Paz, 2007). She has compiled with María Lagos the book ‘Antropología del Estado: Dominación y prácticas contestatarias en América Latina’ (2007). CARLOS SOJO (Costa Rica, 1963) Carlos Sojo is sociologist with a Ph. D. in social science from University of Utrecht (Holland). He is an international consultant and director of Socioanalysis América Latina and has from 2000 to 2008 been director of the Costa Rican branch of the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO). He has been a consultant for the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, United Nations and the European Union among others. In the field of political sociology he has been focusing on economical processes and their impacts on social institutions and the state, with special competence in social exclusion, poverty, socio-political dynamics of economic reforms, democratic governance, and social dialogue. He has published a great number of books and articles. See list of publications here.