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Simposio Internacional “Desarrollo Humano, Equidad y Justicia Social"

Simposio Internacional “Desarrollo Humano, Equidad y Justicia Social"

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  • Monday 22
    November 2021

    The Political Economy of the Public and the Private in the Transition to Socialism in Cuba
    Jaime Gabriel Garcia Ruiz
    privado público socialismo transición
  • Tuesday 23
    November 2021

    REGIONAL THOUGHT, ITS LOCAL, NATIONAL, GLOBAL IMPACT: REGIONAL HISTORICAL-POLITICAL PROCESSES
    Yurixa Varela Graverán
    cuban revolution fidel opinion opinión revolución cubana socialism socialismo
    Cuba and revolutionary art: cultural organization during the sixties and sixties.
    Dra. Madonna González Yera
    art arte cuban revolution cultura culture ideology ideología institucionalización institutionalization revolución cubana
  • Thursday 25
    November 2021

    Transformations in the communicational universe with de triumph of the Cuban Revolution
    Ivis González Pereira
    communication universe cuban revolution información information prensa press revolución cubana universo comunicacional


5th International Scientific Convention UCLV 2025

The “Marta Abreu” Central University of Las Villas (UCLV) and its Interface Society (SICTE S.A.) invites you to participate in the V International Scientific Convention UCLV 2025, which will take place from October 20 to 24, 2025 in the tourist destination Cayos from Villa Clara: Santa María.

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