Copies arrived, finally! Thanks @oxunipress.bsky.social Thanks to all contributors to this thoughtful volume.
Copies arrived, finally! Thanks @oxunipress.bsky.social Thanks to all contributors to this thoughtful volume.
Our book, edited with Aldo Madariaga and with insightful contributions from great colleagues on skills, values and development in Latin America is out! Take a look. fdslive.oup.com/www.oup.com/...
3/ Overall, the 📚 provides a comprehensive political economy framework to understand education in 21st-century Latin America, bridging questions of skills, values, and development 👉 global.oup.com/academic/pro...
🔹 Part II: Historical perspectives on education & political economy, showing how long-term trajectories condition contemporary challenges
🔹 Part III: The politics of investing in skills in the context of Latin America’s attempts to integrate into the knowledge economy and build cohesive societies
NEW BOOK: 📘 Skills, Values, and Development: The Political Economy of Education in Latin America @oupacademic.bsky.social (eds. @juanbogliaccini.bsky.social & Aldo Madariaga) reframes education as a political economy issue: global.oup.com/academic/pro...
3/ Overall, the 📚 provides a comprehensive political economy framework to understand education in 21st-century Latin America, bridging questions of skills, values, and development 👉 global.oup.com/academic/pro...
🔹 Part II: Historical perspectives on education & political economy, showing how long-term trajectories condition contemporary challenges
🔹 Part III: The politics of investing in skills in the context of Latin America’s attempts to integrate into the knowledge economy and build cohesive societies
2/ The volume is organized in three parts:
🔹 Part I: Education expansion and its relationship to political trends, skills, value orientations, and developmental goals, highlighting their inherent tensions 👇
1/ 📚 Education remains one of Latin America’s central challenges. Yet the structural and political factors explaining it are still insufficiently understood
👥 The volume brings together contributions from: Melina Altamirano, Fulya Apaydin, Marius R. Busemeyer, Carolina Castillo, Chris Chambers Ju, Denisse Gelber, Stephen Kosack, David N. Lopez, Katy Norris, @aspaglayan.bsky.social Mariana Rangel-Padilla, Merve Sancak, Andrew Schrank & Corrina Sullivan 👉
The book develops its' argument linking skills, values & development across history, politics, and reform 👉 global.oup.com/academic/pro...
NEW BOOK: 📘 Skills, Values, and Development: The Political Economy of Education in Latin America @oupacademic.bsky.social (eds. @juanbogliaccini.bsky.social & Aldo Madariaga) reframes education as a political economy issue: global.oup.com/academic/pro...
Check out Juan's great explainer about Uruguay's recent elections and contemporary political challenges! goodauthority.org/news/what-ur...
Happy to share my new publication with Aldo Madariaga on material power and a conceptualization of business power
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We're delighted to announce the release of our Cambridge Element: Parties and New Technologies in Latin America. By Rafael Piñeiro-Rodriguez, Fernando Rosenblatt, Gabriel Vommaro, and Laura Wills-Otero.
It's free to download for the next four weeks!
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In this post, I explain the main challenges Uruguay faces in the next 5 years 👇🏼