March 10, 2015 10:00 am EST

He was a Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow (2009-2010). He has been visiting researcher in the The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, UNRISD, The National Endowment for Democracy, LSE, The University of New Mexico, and visiting professor in The American University of Paris, FLACSO Ecuador, University of Kentucky, The National University of Rosario and the Federal University of Minas Gerais. He has published numerous books and articles on democratization and social control in Latin America.
The following two articles are related to the webinar that will be presented:
Enrique Peruzzotti (2012). “THE SOCIETALIZATION OF HORIZONTAL ACCOUNTABILITY: RIGHTS ADVOCACY AND THE DEFENSOR DEL PUEBLO DE LA NACION IN ARGENTINA” in Ryan Goodman and Thomas Pegram (eds.) Human Rights, State Compliance, and Social Change. Assessing National Human Rights Institutions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Enrique Peruzzotti (2012) “BROADENING THE NOTION OF DEMOCRATIC ACCOUNTABILITY: PARTICIPATORY INNOVATION IN LATIN AMERICA” Polity, Volume 44, Number 4.
Details/To participate: GPSA Webinar: How can citizens collaborate and engage with accountability institutions to improve government performance and access to fundamental rights?
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