Diploma “Critical Approaches to Social Practices”
Registration for the Diploma of Advanced Studies in “Critical Approaches to Social Practices in Latin America and the Caribbean” is open until April 24, 2026.
Unit of origin: Center for Interdisciplinary Studies (CEI).
Duration and workload: The total workload is 120 hours. The diploma will be developed in biweekly synchronous meetings for one year. Of the total hours of each module, 50% correspond to synchronous activities and 50% to asynchronous activities. Likewise, the total workload is distributed over 48 hours. of theory (40%) and in 72 hours. (60%) of practical activities.
Start of course: April 24th 2026
Online mode. The teaching of the course will be developed through the Moodle platform of the Virtual Campus of the UNR.
Destined to: Graduate professionals from the careers of Law, Anthropology, Architecture, Educational Sciences, Nursing, Philosophy, Cultural Management, History, Bachelor's Degree in Political Science, Bachelor's Degree in Social Communication, Bachelor's Degree in Economics, Bachelor's Degree in Natural Resources, Bachelor's Degree in Relations International, Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Medicine, Psychology and any other higher level training that is related to the social and multicultural field.
Foundation. This Diploma of Advanced Studies in Critical Approaches to Social Practices in Latin America and the Caribbean is based on the approach that proposes placing certain tensions in the social field and its practices, in which the constructs of subject and subjectivity constitute a long-standing concern. Precisely, they are what sustain social practices as collective experiences. In the archeology of its epistemological considerations, understandings have been provoked as behavioral traits, varying representations and experiences in which extremely controversial notions are found. Which manifest themselves in paradoxical forms that call for establishing a path to unravel their constructions and configurations of meanings considered as generating nuclei of meaning processes that establish dominant fields of acculturation.
In this sense, our Latin American Caribbean region and its social practices require reflection along with a hermeneutic, abyssal rupture, for and from the present itself, considering the historicity and diversity of its peoples in favor of the integration of knowledge and tasks to a future
Therefore, the objective here constitutes a reflection on the genealogy of Latin American Caribbean social practices and their deconstructions, taking into account that complex circumstances are constantly evolving and demand updating to generate pluricultural qualities of responses at local, provincial and national levels of Latin America and the Caribbean.
For more information write to email ecpsela@yahoo.com.ar or consult at https://www.campusvirtualunr.edu.ar/oferta_academica/diplomaturas/estudios_avanzados_enfoques_criticos_de_practicas_sociales_en_latinoamerica.html

















