Events

Past Event

The Erosion of Political Responsiveness and the Stretching of Populism: Latin America in Comparative Perspective

February 26, 2021
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Online Event

This workshop will seek to investigate the linkage between popular discontent, polarization, and the emerging of ‘populist’ options that stretch across very different political offers.  The legacy of ‘populist’ historical experiences in Latin America and its implications for socio-cultural and economic inclusion of subordinate sectors including in terms of art and urbanization is crucial to understand contemporary political and societal expectations. The tensions between the experience recognize as ‘populist’ in the region with many aspects of liberal democracy is also important to understand what its implications as the concept are is stretched to include very different policies in other regions of the world and even in Latin America.

This is the last session of the program. To consult the agenda for the entire workshop go here: program with dates and panelists. We want to thank all of the participants and panelists that have accompanied us. 

We will be joined by the following speakers for the Roundtable from 12pm to 2pm. 

We will be joined by the following speakers for the Keynote Address from 2pm to 3pm. 

It will take place via Zoom. To register, click here

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