Mexico:
Global Videconferences
for professional training in
prospective.
Guillermina Baena Paz
Mgter. LUIS RAGNO and Lic. JAVIER VITALE presenting the Trajectory of
Prospecta Argentina 2012 and 2014 and Presentation of Prospecta 2017 Dra. GUILLERMINA BAENA PAZ, Mgter. LUCIO HENAO and Lic. JAVIER VI
TALE initiating the FIRST IBERO-AMERICAN SYMPOSIUM OF THE WORLD
FUTURE STUDIES FEDERATION (WFSF)
of the Prospective and Strategy Institute (Peru), Eng. OMAR
AMED DEL CARPIO RODRÍGUEZ, CEO, ProjectA + (Peru),
Mgter. WALTER HUGO TORRES BUSTAMANTE, National
University of Trujillo (Peru) and more than 20 national exhibitors.
On this occasion, and in a complementary manner, the FIRST
IBERO-AMERICAN SYMPOSIUM OF THE WORLD FUTURE
STUDIES FEDERATION (WFSF) was also held with the purpose
of reflecting on and discussing disciplinary integration in Latin
American and Caribbean foresight. The disciplinary view was
made from the ontological, the epistemological, the theoretical,
the methodological, and the technical-instrumental. In addition
to the practice, teaching and the disciplinary organization and
the FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LATIN AMERICAN
AND CARIBBEAN NETWORKS OF FORESIGHT, under the
sponsorship of the Ibero-American Program of Science and
Technology for Development (CYTED) of the Organization of
Ibero-American States for Education, Science and Culture.
This meeting aims to share the main activities developed
and results achieved in 2017 and outline the annual plan
of operations 2018. The recently created Confederation
with the objective of contributing to the consolidation of the
prospective community of Latin America and its strategic
positioning in the areas of decision-making to sustain public
policies and orient actions of organized civil society and
entrepreneurship, organically linking State-Society-Market.
Senses were also paid homage to the Dra. GUILLERMINA
BAENA PAZ, for her contribution from Latin America to the
development of global foresight, to the Mgter. LUCIO MAURICIO
HENAO VELEZ, for his contribution to the development and
consolidation of this CEP and the incorporation of foresight in
the National University of Cuyo and Eng. Manuel E. Espinosa, for
his dedication and commitment to the development of our CEP. DIALOGUE AND REFLECTIONS
In the Congress, the most important debates were focused on
the foresight and advances in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development. The linking of foresight, surveillance and
intelligence as a strategy to address innovation; socio-economic
integration in the geopolitics of regional development; access,
use and management of water resources, building future and
alternative interventions, from the future; about the future of
education and the new paradigms of teaching and learning;
about the cities of today’s cities of tomorrow, keys to an
alternative urban-territorial development; on the future of food
and the challenges for Latin America and the Caribbean; and
the Social Demand and Labor Market of Higher Education.
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The event allowed observing the diversity and heterogeneity
of approaches and applications of foresight and the need to
reflect on the theory and practice of the discipline. The need
for social leadership and the union of Latin American and
Caribbean prospectivists was also explored to contribute to
the development and sustainability of the disciplinary field
based on tools for the collective construction of knowledge
and action. Central axes of the 1st Ibero-American Symposium
of the World Futures Studies Federation (WFSF).
Foresight for education Panel - TERCER PROSPECTA ARGENTINA 2017
https://www.facebook.com/prospectaargentina/videos/1514039761977529/
During eight years this videoconference has been an
annual event. Internationally recognized characters have
participated, and it has been a real honor to have them. I
appreciate your cooperation that they accepted with great
responsibility and enthusiasm, among them: Jennifer Gidley
(Australian), Sohail Inayatullah (Pakistan), Lucio Mauricio
Henao (Colombian), Manuel Cervera (Mexican), Verne
Wheelwright (North American), Vahid Motlagh (Irani), José
Ramos (Australian), Jorge Mattar from ILPES CEPAL (in
Chile), James Dator (from Hawaii), Jordi Serra (Spanish),
Karen Hurley (Canadian), Martha Jaramillo (Colombian),
Andy Hines (North American), Alethia Montero (Mexican),
Joam Evans (Spanish), Francisco Canedo (Bolivian), Rakesh
Kapoor (Hindu), Larry Taub (Israeli), Erik Overland
(Norwegian), Rex Miller (French); Peter Bishop (North
American), Karl Schoeder (Canadian).
The videoconferences are programme d from eight to
sixteen participations every month, from February to
October without counting July. We broadcast on YouTube
from the Faculty of Political Sciences of the National
Autonomous University of Mexico. For the first time in
2017, twenty institutions joined the call, and 35 participants
met looking for plausible futures for Latin America and the
Caribbean.
The region is already visible, and we have initiated a
permanent dialogue between ourselves and with many
other countries on the planet.
We are a region of similar cultures and similar emotions.
Our dreams come together; we make goals, particular
purposes ...
Now is the best time in history to be alive said the Oxford
Martin Commission. We have megatrends that mark
important changes in the evolution of society, many of them
tend to persist in the long term although sometimes their
impacts are not immediately evident. Presenting a painting
of the future can be risky. It can allow us to jump “distant
and fragile shadows” and thus leave us destitute when the
real world knocks on the door, but we still try. We are a
planet with many risks cultures, perspectives and identities
and a perfect storm shaped by climate change, energy, food,
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HUMAN FUTURES
and water.
Faced with all the adversities that haunt us and all the
misfortunes that our peoples, our marginalized, our
displaced, are living, we can not renounce our future; we
can not remain the gray, oppressed, vilified spot. Those
of us here believe in the future and strive to build it day
by day. Although at every moment the soul empties with
hopelessness and pain when seeing how what is produced
can be destroyed in seconds. Despite that, we keep walking,
because ahead there is more chance of finding our historical
utopias: Latin American integration and the end of empires.
As León Felipe said, the issue is not that someone arrives
first, but with everyone and on time. We are in the precise
present, sheltered in the still.
Eight years ago this was a utopia, that which is always before
us, but as Galeano says, the utopia for that purpose, to teach
us to walk.
From Cuba, Fabio Grobart inspires a united future, “with
everyone and for the good of all”, in search of a grammatical
time that had been lost, that time is the future ...
Now is the best time in history to be alive ...
Asociación Peruana de Prospectiva y Estudios del Futuro; Centro de Estudios Prospectivos y Universidad del Cuyo, Mendoza Argentina; Confederación de Redes de Prospectiva-CYTED; Consejo Chileno de
Prospectiva y Estrategia; Escuela de Gestores Municipales (EGM) del Gobierno Autónomo Municipal de La Paz (GAMLP); PROJECTA+, Perú; Instituto de Gobierno y Gestión Pública de la Universidad de San
Martín de Porres, Lima, Perú; PROPAZ, Guatemala; PROSERES, Colombia; PROSPECTA, Bolivia; Red Inter-institucional de Investigación y Extensión en Estudios Sociales Agrarios, Argentina; Red PROTERRIS-INTA,
Argentina; SAGRE, Brasil; Seminario de Estudios Prospectivos, FCPS-UNAM, México; Unidad de Posgrado de la Escuela Militar de Ingeniería, Bolivia; Universidad del Valle de Cali, Colombia; Universidad
Tecnológica Metropolitana, Chile; Universidad del Externado, Colombia; Vicepresidencia de la Región Iberoamericana de la World Futures Studies Federation (WFSF)
Convocan al
Seminario Internacional de Formación Profesional en Prospectiva
VIDEOCONFERENCIAS 2017
ESTRATEGIAS PARA GESTIONAR FUTUROS EN
IBEROAMÉRICA
PROGRAMA
Hora de México: 11 a 13 horas
MÓDULO 1
Febrero 24
La “Post truth”. Colombia: Javier Medina; Lucio Henao; Carlos William Mera;
Francisco Mojica.
Marzo 31
Los caminos difíciles del futuro. Guatemala: Carlos Sarti; El Salvador:
Arnoldo Cornejo; Cuba: Fabio Grobart; Costa Rica: Margarita Vargas Calvo.
Abril 28
En búsqueda de nuevas opciones. Ecuador: Jean Paul Pinto ; Uruguay:
Carina Nalerio; Bolivia: Tatiana Aguilar; Diego Coca; Venezuela: Luis G.
Caraballo.
Mayo 26
Planificación gubernamental y políticas públicas. Argentina: Luis Ragno;
Javier Vitale; Pablo Andrés Curarello; Manuel Mari.
Junio30
El camino de construcción de futuros. Chile: Patricio Oportus; Paola
Aceituno; Sergio Bitar.
MÓDULO 2
Agosto 25
La sólida construcción de la visión de futuro en Perú. Fernando
Ortega; Carlos Peralta Delgado; María Gabriela García; Omar del
Carpio.
Septiembre 29
El largo plazo y la política como obstáculo. Brasil: Raúl Sturari;
Rosa Alegría.
La urgente visión prospectiva. México: Manuel Cervera;
Guillermina Baena; Sergio Montero; Tomás Miklos.
Octubre 27
Los futuros de América Latina. México: Antonio Alonso Concheiro;
España: Enric Bas y Mario Guilló; ILPES-CEPAL: Luis Mauricio
Cuervo.
OBJETIVO. Proponer estrategias de gobernabilidad y
gobernanza para gestionar futuros plausibles para
Iberoamérica
Si no podremos alcanzar la velocidad y desarrollo de la
tecnología de los países más avanzados ¿Qué otras
respuestas podemos tener? ¿Cómo están resolviendo su
futuro otros países? ¿Qué opciones tenemos ante las
situaciones geopolíticas que enfrentamos?
Registro gratuito en cada sede convocante con derecho a
constancia de asistencia para uno o los dos módulos, o diploma
si se entrega un artículo que se incorporará a un texto digital.
Trasmisión por You tube en: VC DECyV FCPyS.
Coordinación General: Dra. Guillermina Baena Paz (México).
[email protected]
PAPIME 2017 PE302117
CYTED P616RT0223
http://investigacion.politicas.unam.mx/semprospectiva/docs/eventos/sifp2017/
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