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SUMMARY:Perspectivas Críticas de las Cadenas Globales de Valor
DESCRIPTION:El Seminario “Perspectivas Críticas de las Cadenas Globales de Valor” es una iniciativa académica consolidada desde 2019. Originalmente impulsado por la División de Estudios Profesionales de la Facultad de Economía de la UNAM y\, posteriormente\, por su División de Estudios de Posgrado\, ha estado bajo la coordinación académica de la Dra. Seyka Sandoval y la Dra. Paty Montiel. A partir de 2024\, se integró el Dr. Iván Cortés\, de la Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana–Iztapalapa\, y recientemente a través del apoyo de la Dra. Julia Juárez García\, hemos abierto el proyecto a través de la plataforma del Young Scholars Initiative (YSI). \nEn sus últimas tres ediciones\, el Seminario ha reunido anualmente a más de 100 participantes\, entre académicos y estudiantes de licenciatura y posgrado provenientes de distintos países de América Latina\, consolidando un amplio reconocimiento institucional. A lo largo de este lustro\, el seminario ha dado lugar a colaboraciones académicas en el marco de grupos de trabajo de redes como ESOCITE y 4S\, así como a diversas publicaciones y direcciones de tesis de posgrado. \n\nINSCRIBIRSE EN:\nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeYbEzhXJHtTx5SCiiYRdKFwIA3fwsLaBm3NFQfTRwKHyrQcw/viewform?usp=header\n  \nEn esta edición\, extendemos una cordial invitación a la comunidad académica en general —estudiantes de posgrado\, investigadores jóvenes y docentes— a participar en las distintas mesas y talleres que conforman el programa. Para ello\, deberán registrarse a través del formulario indicado en la convocatoria. \nEs importante señalar que se trata de una actividad híbrida\, por lo que quienes deseen asistir presencialmente serán bienvenidos. No obstante\, aclaramos que el evento no cuenta con financiamiento para transporte o alojamiento. \nIdioma oficial del seminario: Español.Todos los horarios del programa están en Tiempo del Centro de México (CDMX). \nPara más información contactar: julia.juarez.garcia@comunidad.unam.mx \nPrograma\nMesa 1: Reconfiguraciones del Estado y nuevas estrategias de desarrollo en América Latina\nEsta sesión introduce la discusión a partir de la configuración actual del Estado latinoamericano en un contexto marcado por crisis sucesivas (económica\, sanitaria y tecnológica)\, abordando cómo distintas corrientes de pensamiento económico representan y analizan la configuración estatal frente a desafíos estructurales: crecimiento\, digitalización\, innovación y desigualdad social. Preguntas ejes para la discusión: ¿qué perspectivas teóricas permiten problematizar las configuraciones del Estado en el capitalismo actual y periférico?\, ¿cuáles son las características del Estado? y ¿cuáles son las estrategias de desarrollo para América Latina? \nPonentes: \n\nCarolina Lauxmann (confirmada) (Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento\, Argentina).\nPaty Montiel (confirmada) (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México).\nEmilia Ormaechea (confirmada) (Universidad de Hamburgo).\n\nFecha: viernes 29 de agosto de 2025 (híbrida) \nHorario: 9:00 – 11:30 horas \nLugar: División de Estudios de Posgrado\, FE-UNAM (por definir) \nMesa 2: Políticas de desarrollo comparadas: aprendizajes de Brasil\, Colombia\, Asia y Europa\nEsta sesión busca identificar experiencias recientes de políticas que busquen inspirar respuestas estratégicas en América Latina frente a los desafíos de la desaceleración económica\, las tensiones comerciales\, los retos del cambio climático y la desigualdad persistente. Preguntas eje para la discusión: ¿cuáles son las características de las políticas de desarrollo estratégicas actuales?\, ¿qué características del Estado permiten el impulso de políticas de desarrollo? \nPonentes: \n\nValeria Lopes Ribeiro (confirmada) (Universidade Federal do ABC\, Brasil)\nJulia Juárez (confirmada) (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México\, México)\nMónica Simanca- Sotelo (confirmada) (Universidad de Córdoba\, Colombia).\n\n  \nFecha: viernes 26 de septiembre de 2025 (híbrida) \nHorario: 9:00-11:30 \nLugar: División de Estudios de Posgrado\, FE-UNAM (por definir) \nTaller 1: Medición sobre valor agregado y evaluación de políticas en los encadenamientos productivos. Experiencias para México\, América Latina y China\nInstructoras:  \n\nLesbia Pérez-Santillan y Rosalinda Arriaga Navarrete (por confirmar) (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa) [24 de septiembre]\nRosa Gómez (conformada) (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) [25 de septiembre]\n\nFecha: miércoles 24 y jueves 25 de septiembre (en línea) \nHorario: Por definir \nMesa 3: Desafíos del Estado y las políticas ante la reorganización productiva global y la economía digital en México\nEsta sesión profundiza en los retos particulares que México enfrenta hoy en día en términos de política industrial\, digitalización y soberanía tecnológica\, en el marco de las presiones comerciales derivadas del T-MEC y las estrategias nacionales frente al dominio creciente de plataformas digitales. Preguntas eje para la discusión: ¿cuáles son las determinaciones geopolíticas y económicas de México? y ¿cuáles son las características de las políticas de desarrollo ante esas determinaciones? \nPonentes: \n\nSeyka Sandoval (confirmada) (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)\nMonika Meireles (confirmada) (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)\n\nFecha: viernes 24 de octubre de 2025 (híbrida) \nHorario: 9:00 – 11:30 horas \nLugar: División de Estudios de Posgrado\, FE-UNAM (por definir)
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SUMMARY:Rethinking Latin America’s Development: History and Economic Policy Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Call for Applications \nSummer School: Summer School “Rethinking Development: Foundations and Public Policies for Economic\, Social\, and Environmental Transformation” \n  \nOctober 6 – October 17\, 2025 | UAM-Xochimilco\, Mexico City | In English and Spanish \nWe are pleased to invite applications for the 2025 edition of the Summer School “Rethinking Development: Foundations and Public Policies for Economic\, Social\, and Environmental Transformation” \, jointly organized by the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM) and UAM-Xochimilco\, in collaboration with the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies (Pisa)\, the Institute for Social Research (IIS\, UNAM)\, and with the support of Open Society and the Young Scholars Initiative. \nBuilding on the success of last year’s YSI-backed seminar\, this two-week program offers an immersive learning and research environment for master’s and doctoral students\, both in-person and online. The summer school targets young scholars working in economics\, development studies\, political economy\, economic history\, public policy\, sociology\, and related disciplines\, aiming to equip them with the tools to analyze and respond to Latin America’s development challenges in an increasingly complex global context. \nParticipants will engage with both theoretical foundations and policy-oriented debates structured around four interrelated thematic pillars: \n(A) Historical Foundations and Structural Challenges \nFrom long-run development patterns and institutional legacies to the contemporary transformations reshaping the global economy\, this pillar explores the historical and structural roots of Latin America’s development trajectories. \n(B) Growth\, Productivity\, and External Constraints \nThis module examines the region’s persistent macroeconomic challenges—such as external dependency\, low investment\, and financial instability—through lenses including structuralist theory\, evolutionary economics\, and agent-based modeling. \n(C) Social Dynamics of Poverty\, Distribution\, and Informality \nWith a focus on inequality\, informality\, and exclusion\, this pillar addresses the design of macro-social policies aimed at fostering inclusion\, redistributive justice\, and social cohesion in the face of persistent disparities. \n(D) Industrial Change\, Technological Capability\, and Adaptation to the Global Economy \nThis section explores strategies for industrial upgrading\, export diversification\, technological learning\, and integration into global value chains\, emphasizing the tools and policies needed to reposition Latin America in a changing world economy. \nFormat: \n\nMorning sessions: Theoretical masterclasses led by leading scholars.\nAfternoon sessions: Empirical workshops\, economic policy forums\, and thematic group work.\n\nLanguages: The activities will be conducted in both English and Spanish\, and working knowledge of both languages is required for full participation and engagement. \nKey offerings: \n\nLearn from world-class scholars such as Mario Cimoli\, Giovanni Dosi\, Wilson Peres\, Gabriel Porcile\, Ariel Dvoskin and Andrea Roventini.\nPartial financial support may be granted for transportation\, accommodation\, and meals in Mexico City.\nAccess conceptual and methodological training in evolutionary economics\, agent-based modeling\, and policy evaluation tailored to Latin American realities.\nEngage in collaborative article and policy brief development for academic publication and policy audiences.\nJoin a vibrant international community of scholars committed to addressing the region’s structural constraints and development challenges.\n\nWho can apply: \n\nGraduate students (Master’s or PhD level) and early-career researchers.\n\nWe especially welcome: \n\nDoctoral candidates with more than 75% progress on their dissertations.\nYoung doctors in the early stages of their academic careers.\n\nApplication ProcessApplication Deadline: July 30\, 2025 \nRequired documents must be submitted through the Summer School’s registration platform. Required documents are: \n\n\nUpdated curriculum vitae (maximum 3 pages) \n\n\nMotivation letter (maximum 700 words) explaining the relevance of the Summer School for your research \n\n\nLetter of support from a professor or thesis advisor \n\n\nIncomplete applications or those submitted after July 30 will not be considered. \nSelection Criteria \n\n\nThematic relevance and academic quality of the ongoing research \n\n\nDisciplinary\, institutional\, and geographic diversity \n\n\nGender balance and representation of underrepresented groups \n\n\nPriority will be given to applicants with proven knowledge of both English and Spanish\, and with proficiency in statistical and econometric analysis tools such as R\, Stata\, Excel\, or equivalent \n\n\nNotification of ResultsThe results will be announced on the website of the Department of Economic Production at UAM-Xochimilco. Selected participants will also be notified via email. \nInquiries and Additional InformationFor questions or further information\, interested applicants may contact: latam@youngscholarsinitiative.org \nNotes: \n\nThis event will be held in a hybrid format: a limited number of participants will be accepted to attend online\, while others will participate in person.\nTo apply for funding\, please use the same application form as for general admission. The amount of financial support will be communicated after participants are selected.\nDocuments may be submitted in either English or Spanish.
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SUMMARY:2nd Edition “YSI COP for the UN Rio Conventions”
DESCRIPTION:Since 1992\, the World Community\, served by the United Nations System\, is fully committed to addressing three key environmental challenges: climate change\, desertification\, and biodiversity loss. Served by the Three Rio Conventions\, as they are now known\, with their respective Secretariats: \n\nUNFCCC: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change\,\nUNCCD: United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification\,\nUNCBD: Convention on Biological Diversity.\n\nThe purpose of the Conference of the Parties (COPs) is to accelerate\, operationalize\, and advance the implementation of the Conventions. YSI strongly supports the success of the Rio Conventions and actively engages in this process. \nWe continue to be actively involved in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) process. The 21st COP (COP21) led to the Paris Agreement\, which mobilised global collective action to limit the global temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels by 2050 and to take action to adapt to the impacts of climate change already occurring. As each year\, the UNFCCC mid-year meeting of the Subsidiary Bodies 62 (SB62) will take place in Bonn\, and this year\, COP30 [Brazilian Government website] will be held in Belem\, Brazil\, from 10 November to 21 November 2025.   \nAs a YSI Community\, we believe in the importance of this process and that we can contribute from our experiences and studies. Last year\, we launched the first edition of the YSI COP for the UNFCCC COP workshop\, which took place in Warsaw\, Poland\, from 4 to 7 November in the run-up to COP29. The workshop had the participation of fifteen scholars and practitioners in a two-day of negotiation simulation\, a farm visit\, and the preparation of a final YSI message that members of the Community brought to the grounds of COP29 in Azerbaijan. \nFollowing the high success and participation of the YSI Community\, we are launching the 2nd Edition of the YSI COP for the UN Rio Conventions in the UN Campus in Bonn\, Germany\, from October 13th to October 16th\, 2025. \nThis Project is a collaboration between the Finance\, Law and Economics Working Group\, the Sustainability Working Group and the Philosophy of Economics Working Group\, and the UN Bonn Campus. By participating in this Workshop\, selected scholars will come to the UN Campus in Bonn\, after all crucial decisions ensuring the success of COP30 were made during SB62 and several weeks before COP30 starts. \nDuring the two-day Workshop\, Participants will deepen their knowledge of the UN Rio Conventions process\, have the opportunity to participate in a simulation of negotiations at the UN Campus\, and meet peer-leading researchers and practitioners in an interdisciplinary environment together with UN Staff. As part of the Workshop\, we will learn from negotiators and talk to experts as we visit several sections of the UN Headquarters. \nThis project is Co-funded by European Carbon Farmers. \n\n[EXTENDED DEADLINE] to submit application by July 4th!! \n  \nApplication and Funding Details: \n\nAccommodation: All participants will receive shared accommodation provided for three (3) days – from 13 October to 16 October (We expect participants to arrive on 13 October and depart on 16 October).\nMeals: We will provide lunch on 14 and 15 October.\nPartial travel stipends: Available based on distance and need of the selected participants.\nAccepted participants will be informed within two weeks after the application extended deadline on July 4th\, 2025.\n\nFor more information contact: fle@youngscholarsinitiative.org and sustainability@youngscholarsinitiative.org.
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LOCATION:UN Campus\, Platz d. Vereinten Nationen 1\, Bonn\, 53113\, Germany
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SUMMARY:YSI-RSA Webinar Series on Regional Inequalities and Perceived Left-Behindness
DESCRIPTION:The YSI Urban and Regional Economics\, and Behavior and Society Working Groups\, in partnership with the Regional Studies Association (RSA) invite students\, early scholars and all members to join the Webinar Series on Regional Inequalities and Perceived Left-Behindness. \n  \nThe objective is to explore the growing relevance of perceived left-behindness and subjective well-being in economics. Over four sessions\, we will delve into how feelings of relative deprivation\, spatial inequalities\, and socio-economic discontent are reshaping regional trajectories and influencing economic outcomes. By bringing together scholars working at the intersection of perception\, well-being\, and place\, the series aims to foster a deeper understanding of how these dimensions can enrich regional analysis\, inform policy\, and ultimately contribute to more inclusive territorial development. \n  \n4) November 12\, 2025 (15:00-16:00 CEST) – Policy\, Perception and Place: Rethinking Regional Development Strategies (Malin Roiha & Emma Fàbrega – European Social Research Unit & University of Barcelona\, Spain) \nConcluding the series\, this webinar will focus on how subjective indicators and local perceptions can be better integrated into policy-making. We’ll explore innovative approaches and the challenges of designing place-sensitive strategies that address both material and perceived inequalities. \n  \nPrevious sessions: \n  \n1) July 16\, 2025 (15:00-16:00 CEST) – Subjective well-being and spatial inequalities (Paolo Veneri – GSSI\, Italy) \nThe literature from the last decade has highlighted the paradox of urban well-being\, where cities offer economic advantages at a cost to residents’ life satisfaction. However\, this is not true everywhere. This webinar focuses on subjective well-being spatial differences and on the factors driving those differences. After accounting for observable individual characteristics\, evidence on the urban-rural gap in life satisfaction is provided across different world regions\, together with the factors associated with such gaps. Subsequently\, focusing on European cities\, we review how individual and city characteristics drive observed differences in life satisfaction\, drawing on novel empirical analysis and on the most recent contributions in the literature. \n  \n2) September 16\, 2025 (15:00-16:00 CEST) – Spatial imaginaries of ‘left behind places’ in policy discourse (Grete Gansauer – University of Wyoming\, US) \nThe “left behind place” is an emerging spatial imaginary which evokes an idealized set of social\, economic and political conditions assigned to a generalized type of place. This session will untangle how left-behindness is imagined and explore how spatial imaginaries manifest themselves in different regional and political discources. We’ll examine the roots of such perceptions\, their links to territorial inequalities\, and offer empirical insights into how spatial imaginaries of ‘left behind places’ shape regional development trajectories. \n  \n3) October 15\, 2025 (15:00-16:00 CEST) – Electoral outcomes as a form of discontent (Arndt Leininger – Chemnitz University of Technology\, Germany) \nThis session explores how electoral results can reflect underlying socio-economic and territorial discontent. Drawing on recent research\, the discussion will examine how votes for populist\, extremist\, or anti-establishment parties often signal perceived inequalities\, loss of status\, and a sense of being “left behind” among certain groups and regions. \n 
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