On Tuesday, May 28, Eduardo Gudynas (Centro Latino Americano de Ecología Social, CLAES) participated in the LXXVI session of the Permanent Seminar Jesús González Amuchastegui with the presentation 'Transitions, Extractivism, and Corruption'.
The session will feature commentators: Isabel Wences (Complutense University of Madrid), Lieselotte Viaene (Carlos III University of Madrid), Breno Bringel (Complutense University of Madrid), and Digno Montalván (Carlos III University of Madrid).
Eduardo Gudynas is a researcher at the Centro Latino Americano de Ecología Social (CLAES), an associate researcher in the Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Davis (USA), and a visiting professor at various universities in Latin America and other continents. For more than three decades, he has followed the issues of development, environment, and social movements in Latin America.
Event Details
Time: 11:00 AM.
Location: Room 1.A.01, Puerta de Toledo Campus.
This activity is organized within the framework of the research project: "Ecoprudencia: Revisiting the Anthropocentric Foundations of Contemporary Legal Theory in Light of the Ecological Transition" (funded by the State Research Agency: TED2021-132334B-I00 / AEI / 10.13039/501100011033).
About the SPA Seminar
The Permanent Seminar Jesús G. Amuchastegui—previously known as the Permanent Seminar on Law and Justice (SPDJ), renamed in a small act of recognition to the mentioned group member who passed away in 2008—aims to be an active space for the evaluation, promotion, and dissemination of research in the area of Legal Philosophy and Political Philosophy in Spain, fostering debate with internationally renowned academics about their ongoing research and latest publications.
Anyone interested in attending and receiving information about the Seminar can join the distribution list by emailing derechoyjusticia@uc3m.es.
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