What to do with Science and Technology in the Country’s Recovery?
Twenty Proposals for the Future Government
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24215/26183188e016Keywords:
argentina, scientific policy, Latin American thought, national development;, sovereignty, science and technology eigntyAbstract
The elections that will take place this year represent a chance of redirection in state policies. The neoliberal approach of the current national government and the measures it has implemented have produced a huge social, political and economic retreat of the country and, particularly in science and technology. Faced with the possibility of recovering a country project focused on production, work, sovereignty and inclusion, those who are part of the Catedra libre “Ciencia, Politica y Sociedad” present our twenty proposals in S & T for the next government. On the one hand, ten emergency measures addressed to deal with the crisis already affecting the scientific and technogical system. On the other hand, ten medium and long-term proposals to engage the Science and Technology sector in the country’s rebuilding after neoliberalism.
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