Publications and scientific communication

Publicaciones

Publications

This section presents books, articles, working papers and other publications of the Turning Land into Capital project based on its scientific meetings and its various lines of research. In addition, members and researchers from the six project sites collaborate in prestigious journals and publish their work results. Each year one of the sites hosts the international conference and coordinates a dossier with articles from the team and external researchers on the central themes of the project.

Material didáctico

Didactic material

Scientific communication is an integral part of the project. The project operates in two interrelated modalities.

First, it highlights the importance of political education in the various civil societies in each of the regions. It creates didactic material for political education on the three research axes that can be applied in different contexts such as adult education, school and university education.

The didactic maps are complemented by thematic folders that provide context to the didactic units. To this end, we seek cooperation and exchange with NGOs.

Cortometrajes

Short-Films

In an intermediate way the didactic material is articulated with short films that are produced by the project in a second way of science communication. The project will open a competition for short films on concrete examples, ideas and utopias to overcome historically rooted patterns of landed super-wealth. The best films will be screened at the different project sites as well as at film festivals (e.g. the Guadalajara International Film Festival, Mexico).

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Compilation of agricultural censuses in Latin America

The storage of the available Agrarian Censuses in Latin America for each country until December 2024 is made available, together with the corresponding explanations and details in each case. This work was carried out under the responsibility of Vinicius Aureliano Bellotto dos Santos, with the support of Ricardo Sinchigalo, and was coordinated and reviewed by Josué García Veiga.