O Cebrap e o Maria Sibylla Merian Center estão com chamada aberta para a escola avançada em ciências sociais que organizarão, em parceria com a FAPESP, entre os dias 23 e 29 de março na Universidade de São Paulo. O tema da escola serão as dinâmicas das sociedades democráticas, e contará com mesas dedicadas a pesquisas sobre desigualdade, representação e crítica social. Entre os(as) palestrantes convidados(as), estão Otaviano Canuto (Banco Mundial), Marta Arretche (CEM/USP), José Cheibub (Texas A&M), Lena Lavinas (UFRJ) e Sérgio Costa (Frei Universitat Berlin). O cronograma do evento e a ficha de inscrição podem ser encontrados na chamada abaixo:
March 23rd – 29th,
2018
The São Paulo Advanced School of Social Sciences will be
held from 23rd to 29th March, 2018, at University of São Paulo. It is organized
by the Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (CEBRAP, Brazil) and the
Maria Sibylla Merian Centre in Humanities and Social Sciences Conviviality in
Unequal Societies, funded by São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP).
Organized around the theme Dynamics of Contemporary
Democratic Society, the Advanced School of Social Sciences will offer a
concentrated, high level discussion on different dimensions of contemporary
democratic societies with a multidisciplinary approach.
The lectures
will be held in English.
Coordinator
Maria Herminia
Tavares de Almeida
Adjunct Coordinator
Marta
Rodriguez de Assis Machado
Program
São Paulo School of Advanced Studies in Social Science
International Interdisciplinary Post-doctoral Program (IPP-Cebrap).
Maria Sibybilla Merrian Centre in Humanities and Social Sciences
Conviviality in Unequal Societies. The dynamics of contemporary democratic
societies March 23rd – 29th, 2018
Module I :
GLOBALIZATION AND INEQUALITIES
March 23th,
Friday
1ª. Session:
10:00-12:30.
Globalization
and inequalities: what we have learned from international experience
Lecture: Otaviano Canuto, The World Bank
2ª. Session:
14:00-16:00.
Democracy and
inequalities: theory and empirical findings of the project “Trajectories of
Inequalities”
Lecture: Marta
Arretche, Universidade de São Paulo, CEM-CEBRAP
16:30 -
18:00: Presentation of selected papers of School’s participants
March 24th,
Saturday
3ª. Session:
10:00-12:30. Challenges to continued inequality reduction
Round Table: Otaviano Canuto, The World Bank , Ricardo Paes de Barros, INSPER, Marta Arretche, CEBRAP / Department of
Political Science, University of São Paulo.
Module III.
DILEMMAS OF CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACIES
March 27th,
Monday
1ª. Session:
14:00-16:00.
Dilemmas of
contemporary democracies, diagnosis and perspectives
Lecture: José Antonio Cheibub, Texas A&M
university
March 28th,
Wednesday
2ª. Session:
10:00-12:00.
Democracy and
corruption in comparative perspective
Lecture: Matthew Taylor, American University
3ª. Session:
14:00-16:00.
Round Table:
Democracy and democratic controls
José Cheibub, Marcus André Melo, UFPe and Fernando Limongi, USP/Cebrap
16:30-18:00:
Presentation of selected papers of School’s participants
Module
IV.INEQUALITY AND CRITIQUE IN AN INTERDEPENDENT WORLD
March 29th,
Thursday
1ª. Session:
10:00-12:00.
The tasks of
a critical theory of society
Lecture: Marcos Nobre, State University of Campinas
(UNICAMP)/CEBRAP
2ª. Session:
14:00-16:00.
Entangled
inequalities: conceptual framework and Latin American contributions
Lecture: Elizabeth Jelin (IDES-CONICET); Sergio Costa (Freie Universität Berlin)
3ª. Session:
16:30-18:00.
Round Table:
Entangled inequalities: recent developments in Latin America: Lena Lavinas (Federal University of Rio
de Janeiro) Elizabeth Jelin
(IDES-CONICET), Marcos Nobre
(UNICAMP), Sergio Costa (FU Berlin).
18:30:
Closing session.