Developments and Approaches in Science Diplomacy: Latin America and the Caribbean
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Various challenges prevent many emerging economies, including those within Latin America, from exploring the full potential of science, technology, and innovation. One major issue is the global need for a comprehensive understanding of science diplomacy and its role in bridging gaps in these crucial areas. Existing research often overlooks these regions' specific contexts and challenges, leading to a knowledge chasm. Developments and Approaches in Science Diplomacy: Latin America and the Caribbean addresses this lack of knowledge head-on, offering a detailed exploration of science diplomacy in Latin America and the Caribbean, and its implications for development. By focusing on real-world cases and practical insights, this book provides a roadmap for policymakers, diplomats, and researchers to harness the power of science diplomacy for sustainable development. Whether you're a researcher looking to deepen your understanding of science diplomacy or a policymaker seeking actionable strategies, this book offers a valuable resource. It highlights the importance of international engagement and collaboration in achieving development objectives, particularly in the context of the scientific diaspora and emerging economies. Through this lens, the book offers innovative solutions and strategies applied in Latin America and other regions facing similar challenges.
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Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
Publication Date: 14 Aug 2024
Publisher: IGI Global
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9798369349236
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Luisa F. Echeverría-King holds a PhD in Education from Universidad de Murcia and is researcher and consultant on issues related to international higher education science diplomacy and the development of science technology and innovation capacities in Latin America. In 2020 takes a Course on Science Diplomacy in India; she is also a fellow from the Warsaw School of Science Diplomacy and the Brazilian School of Science and Innovation Diplomacy. Fellow of the AAAS and TWAS for a course on Science Diplomacy with a perspective on Southern countries and DAAD-fellow for a course on Management of Internationalization. Executive Director of Diplocientifica. Funding member of the Colombian National Chapter of the Organization for Women in Science in the Developing World from UNESCO (OWSD). Member of the Liaison Committee for the Regional Focal Point for Latin America and the Caribbean of the International Science Council Member of the Global Young Academy since 2023. Branislav Pantovi was born and raised in Serbia with an interdisciplinary academic background from Argentina. He holds a PhD in international relations and works as an independent researcher specialized in public diplomacy and international academic affairs. As a trilingual professional has worked on three continents in different contexts. He is currently serving as a Consultant in the International Relations Department of the National University of Río Negro (Argentina). Rafael Enrique Pineros-Ayala is Professor of Foreign Policy and International Relations Theory at the Universidad Externado de Colombia in Bogotá. Member of the International Studies Association (ISA) in the committee of Foreign Policy and Latin America. Interested in relations between Latin American countries and the United States in foreign policy issues. Pedro Figueroa is President and Co-founder of DiploCientifica the Science Diplomacy Network for Latin-America and the Caribbean. Multilingual professional with experience as policy counselor and project manager in international partnerships. He is an expert engaged in long-standing endeavours for the promotion of Science Diplomacy. His career focused to the intersection of scientific cooperation international affairs policy advice and global challenges. Pedro was head of the International Relations Unit at CONICYT The Chilean Agency for Research and Development. He studied Political Science and International Relations. Alejandra Flores-Zamora is a Master in International Higher Education from the University of Guadalajara. Pedagogical advisor at the Center for Teaching Innovation CUCEA-UdeG. Interested in the internationalization of Higher Education and the processes developed by different institutions in this field. With experience in the areas of education curriculum design and educational evaluation.