The European Council for Social Research in Latin America (CEISAL, for its Spanish name "Consejo Europeo de Investigaciones Sociales de América Latina) is a scientific association that brings together 35 research institutes, university faculties and other organizations in 16 European countries that study Latin American affairs.
The CEISAL is a non-profit scientific association. Its main objectives are the contribution to research work, the production of knowledge through research and the recognition of the work that social science does to better understand the social, political and economic development of the Latin American region. All of the above is possible thanks to the close collaboration among its members, as well as with organizations and institutes in Latin America.
The main bodies of CEISAL are the General Assembly, composed of the member institutes/associations, and the Board of Directors, elected by the General Assembly and composed of a maximum of nine members. Both bodies meet annually, either physically or online. According to the statutes, the Steering Committee elects the Presidency of CEISAL for a period of three years. The current chair is held by Bert Hoffmann of the Institute of Latin American Studies of the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) in Hamburg, Germany.
Every three years CEISAL organizes an international congress. For more information, see list below.
I: Salamanca June 26–28, 1996
II: Halle 4–9 September 1998
III: Amsterdam July 3–6, 2002
IV: Bratislava 4–7 July 2004
V: Brussels 11–14 April 2007
VI: Toulouse 30 June - 3 July 2010
VII: Oporto 12–15 June 2013
VIII: Salamanca June 28 - July 1, 2016
IX: Bucharest 29–31 July 2019
X: Helsinki 13–15 July 2022
XI: to be held 2–4 July 2025 in Paris
CEISAL was founded in Rheda Castle, Westphalia, on April 16, 1971, as an initiative to build a bridge between Western and Eastern Europe. The intention was to open a space of academic freedom and critical exchange between the two regions in order to contribute to the development of European Latin Americanism. Twenty-four research and teaching institutions from eight Western European countries as well as from Poland and Hungary and Czechoslovakia participated in the founding event. The protagonist of this initiative was Hanns-Albert Steger, sociologist at the University Erlangen-Nürnberg, who chaired CEISAL for 24 years.
The statutes were officially registered by the Austrian state in 1980 and the legal seat is still at the Austrian Institute for Latin America in Vienna. CEISAL was recognized by Unesco in 1984 and in 1997 was granted official status as a non-governmental organization in operational relations with Unesco. The statutes were amended in 1998 and 2002 for greater flexibility, efficiency and transparency of the organization. In 2024 CEISAL has 35 members - institutes and centers specialized in Latin American and Caribbean studies and national associations, representing 16 European countries.
CEISAL collaborates closely with the European Network for Information and Documentation on Latin America (REDIAL).
Together with the Professor Andrzej Dembicz Foundation, CEISAL regularly organizes the Professor Andrzej Dembicz Award for the best doctoral thesis on Latin America and the Caribbean.
List of CEISAL presidents:
1971-1995: Hanns-Albert Steger, University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany.
1995-2001: Romain Gaignard, University of Toulouse II - Jean Jaurès, France
2001-2007: Andrzej Dembicz, University of Warsaw, Poland
2007-2010: Klaus Bodemer, Institut für Iberoamerika-Kunde (today: GIGA Institut for Lateinamerican studies), Germany
2010-2013: Miguel Carrera Troyano, University of Salamanca, Spain
2013-2016: Carlos Quenan, Institut des Amériques, France
2016-2019: Jussi Pakkasvirta, University of Helsinki, Finland
2019-2022: Maria Clara Medina, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
2022-2025: Merike Blofield (until 2023) and Bert Hoffmann (2023–2025), German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA)