This international seminar is an exercise and an invitation to re-think and re-signify all the necessary tools to understand childhoods and, consequently, the public policies and citizens’ actions emanating from these understandings.
With a series of academic lectures and discussion panels, the Third Version of the Convention will discuss the twists and social transformations in Latin America.
The Science and Human Processes Interdisciplinary Laboratory invites to this dialogue and reflection space.
The Social and Human Sciences Faculty and the Economics, Labor, and Society area, invite the academic community to the presentation of this program, featuring Professor Gustavo Wilches Chaux, a representative of social organizations, public institutions, and organizations interested in creating networks on sustainable living.
On March 2, 2017, the Social and Human Sciences Faculty will open a debate on the meaning and scope of rural transformation in Colombia.