Latin American Council of Social Sciences explained

CLACSO
Full Name:Latin American Council of Social Sciences
Native Name:Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales
Founding Location:Estados Unidos 1168, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Founded:1967
Type:international NGO
Region:Latin America Caribbean
Fields:Social sciences
Membership:Radical Open Access Collectives
Sec Gen:Karina Batthyány
Affiliations:Progressive International[1]
Website:
  • http://www.clacso.org/ *http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/

The Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO) is an national non-governmental institution, created in 1967 from an initiative of UNESCO, an institution in which it has Associative status. Currently, it brings together 680 research centers and postgraduate programs (masters and doctorates) in various fields of the social sciences and humanities, located in 51 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as in the United States, Africa and Europe. Its headquarters are in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[2] The current executive secretary of the organization is Karina Batthyány (period 2019-2021).

The objectives of the Council are the promotion and development of research and teaching of Social Sciences; the strengthening of exchange and cooperation between institutions and researchers from within and outside the region; and the adequate dissemination of the knowledge produced by social scientists among social forces and movements and civil society organizations. Through these activities CLACSO contributes to rethinking, from a critical and plural perspective, the integral problems of Latin American and Caribbean societies.

General Assembly

The highest governing body is the General Assembly that takes place every three years. Its main powers are to choose the Executive Secretary and the members of the Steering Committee; decide on the reports, financial statements and the income and expenses budget; decide on the affiliation and / or disaffiliation of Member Centers proposed by the Steering Committee; and provide guidance on the contents of the proposed work program for the immediate period.[3]

Working Areas

The Executive Secretariat is divided into the following Areas, Programs and Sectors:

Academic Area
International Relations Area
Information and Documentation Area
Editorial Production and Web Content Area

CLACSO Virtual Libraries Network

In order to give visibility and facilitate access to the results of the research of the CLACSO Member Centers, as of 1998, an institutional repository was developed that currently offers free and open access to:

The service is a joint effort of:

CLACSO, in collaboration with more than 309 member centers in 21 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean, participate in the promotion of open access to the results of research financed with public funds. The CLACSO Campaign to Support Open Access to Academic and Scientific Knowledge reflects activities carried out by CLACSO and its member centers throughout the region.

One of the main forms of open access are digital repositories / libraries and digital journal portals that disseminate the production of each institution and allow the organization of digital collections, the possibility of advanced search in the contents, and the opportunity to share collections with other repositories.

External links

References

  1. Web site: Members. Progressive International. 17 April 2021.
  2. Web site: Centros asociados. CLACSO. es.
  3. Web site: Clacso.org.ar. 24 April 2024. Autoridades CLACSO - Asamblea General.