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La "Ley del compromiso del investigador" de Alberto Guerreiro Ramos (1959) y la movilización del conocimiento

Authors: Naidorf, Clara Judith;

La "Ley del compromiso del investigador" de Alberto Guerreiro Ramos (1959) y la movilización del conocimiento

Abstract

Este ensayo crítico recupera los aportes teóricos de Alberto Guerreiro Ramos, quien en 1959 escribió el libro La reducción sociológica. Su valioso aporte se enmarca en el pensamiento latinoamericano en ciencia y universidad que se intenta reconstruir. Sus enunciados se entrelazan con los temas de investigación actuales en torno a la movilización del conocimiento. Las agendas de investigación, la valoración de la actividad académica y la utilidad del conocimiento son analizadas a la luz de las contribuciones originales del brasileño Guerreiro Ramos, a partir de sus análisis y propuestas sobre las particularidades del trabajo sociológico en América Latina en tanto región periférica.

This critical essay recovers the theoretical contributions of Alberto Guerreiro Ramos, author of The sociological reduction (1959), a valuable contribution to Latin American thinking on science and the university, which we attempt to reconstruct. His statements are intertwined with current research issues on the mobilization of knowledge. Research agendas, assessment of academic activity and the usefulness of knowledge are analyzed in the light of Guerreiro Ramos’s original contributions, as well as his analysis and proposals on the specifics of sociological work in Latin America as a peripheral region.

Fil: Naidorf, Clara Judith. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina

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Ciencia, Contexto, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.3, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, Implicación, Compromiso

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