
Event Description
Please join us for two lectures by Oscar Vega Camacho, advisor of the Cultural Foundation of the Banco Central de Bolivia and member of CLACSO's Working Group, Latin American Judicial Pluralism.
Thursday, April 14, 2016, 2:20 - 3:45 p.m. in 110B Hale Hall: "Bolivia's Constitutional Process in Search for el Buen Vivir"
Friday, April 15, 2016, 9:30 - 10:40 a.m., Senate Chambers, 2nd floor, Ohio Union: "Pluralismo, descolonización, y vivir bien: acerca del Estado plurinacional en Bolivia" (part of the 19th Annual Hispanic and Lusophone Studies Symposium)
Biography
Oscar Vega Camacho, one of the most influencial contemporary Bolivian intellectuals, is an independent researcher, advisor of the Cultural Foundation of the Banco Central de Bolivia and membe of CLACSO’s Working Group: Latin American Judicial Pluralism. He was a member of the Grupo Comuna of La Paz (1999-2009), which organized countless international workshops and conferences, and published several important books in Bolivia; he acted as Presidential Representative to the Consitituent Assembly (2007-2008); and, more recently, he was co-editor of the Bolivian Research Review (2014).
This event is co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies, the Department of Spanish and Portuguese Graduate Students, Que Pasa? OSU, International Affairs Scholars, and the Andean & Amazonian Studies Working Group.