CLASPO
Research
Social Policy Research at UT
- Research at the Center for the Study of Urbanization and Internal Migration in Developing Countries
- Research at the Population Research Center
- Research at the Urban Issues Program
- Research at the Inter-American Policy Studies Program
- Research at the Policy Research Institute
- Other Research Projects
- Politics, Policymaking and the Subnational State: A Comparative Study Of Brazil, Mexico, and the United States
CLASPO Projects:
Self-sustaining Community Development in a Comparative Perspective
This Ford-funded research project will analyze social policy and community development in four Latin American countries: Peru, Argentina, Chile and Colombia, comparing programs in low-income localities in metropolitan areas to those in poor provincial regions that have an important indigenous population. The research will analyze: a) the local context in which specific projects are implemented; b) the characteristics of the government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) involved in such implementation; and c) the relationships developed between all of the relevant actors.
To carry out this research, we hope to promote cooperation between established researchers/practitioners and promising younger researchers particularly from disadvantaged areas and/or backgrounds. These young professionals will be trained in social policy analysis with the support of UT-Austin's academic resources. CLASPO will work closely with the research and training programs on Brazil and the United States located in the Population Research Center and in the LBJ School of Public Affairs and the Urban Issues Program of the university
We invite you to learn more:
Field Research Reports
Summer 2006
- Brazil
Raquel Luciana de Souza, Anthropology
Shifting Discourses: Exploring the Tensions between the Myth of Racial Democracy And the Implementation of Affirmative Action Policies in Brazil (PDF, 486K)
- Elena Zoubanova de Jesus, LLILAS
Communication and Citizenship: Assessing Recent Policies of Racial Inclusion within the Media and Communications Sector in Salvador, Brazil (PDF, 79K)
- Chile
Marisa Ballas,CRP
The Transportation Experiences of the Women of Pudahuel, Santiago (PDF, 200K)
- Guatemala
Ajb'ee Jiménez, Anthropology
Qnaab'ila b'ix Qna'b'ila/Our thoughts and our feelings: Maya-Mam women's struggles in San Ildefonso Ixtahuacán (PDF, 153K)
- Elias Tzoc, School of Information
Evaluation of Technological Needs and Resources at Five Middle Schools in Totonicapan, Guatemala (PDF, 372K)
- Haiti
Lynn Selby, Anthropology
Discerning the Body Politics in Haiti: Feminist NGO Networks and their Role in Women's Political Subject-Making
- Mexico
Kristen Petros, LLILAS
Motherhood, Mobility and the Maquiladora in Mexico: Women's Migration from Veracruz to Reynosa (PDF, 278K)
- Heeju Shin, Sociology
Working and Living Arrangements of Single Mother Households and Social Support in Mexico City (PDF, 120K)
Summer 2005
- Brazil
Brenda Baletti, Geography
Local Manifestations of Social and Environmental Policy in the Urban Brazilian Amazon (PDF, 186K)
- Chile
Viviana Salinas, Sociology
Strategies of Social Protection of Lower-Middle Income Groups in Chile (185K)
- Solange Muñoz, LLILAS
Peruvian Migration to Chile: The Chilean State, NGO's and Immigration Policy (PDF, 174K)
- Mexico
Roy Germano, Government
Emigration as a Social Policy? Neoliberalism, State Intervention, and Mexican Migration (PDF, 257K)
- Peru
Julio Postigo, LLILAS
Relaciones entre la Sociedad y el Ambiente en una Comunidad Campesina de Pastores en Huancavelica: Hacia una Política Social para el Desarrollo Rural de las Zonas Altas del Perú (PDF, 327K)
- Gabriela Yepes, RTF
A Non Governmental Organization's Contribution To The Peruvian Cultural Industry: The Kunay Case (PDF, 225K)
- Carolyn Barker, LLILAS
Immigration and Rural Development: An assessment of the impact of immigration on rural communities in Huancavalica, Peru (PDF, 185K)
- Eduardo Dargent, Government
Crimen Y Prensa: Inseguridad Y Politización Del Crimen En Lima
Summer 2004
- Argentina
Daniel Ryan
Citizenship and Government Accountability in the Matanza Riachuelo Basin (PDF, 210K)
- Chile/ Uruguay
Javier Pereira
NGOs in a Context of Health Reform: Five Hypotheses for Santiago and Montevideo (PDF, 241K)
- Peru
Ana Carrión
Citizen Participation and Decentralization in Peru (PDF, 269K)
- Brazil
Sonia Santos
Learning from Black Women's Political Activism in Brazil: An Overview of Black Women's Health Reproductive Issues (PDF, 139K)
Summer 2003
- Argentina
Roberta Villalón
Navigating Clientelist Networks: The Beginnings of a Journey, Neuquen, Argentina 2003 (PDF, 177K)
- Sarah D Warren
Women's Participation in the Coordinación de Organizaciones Mapuche (PDF, 129K)
- Chile/ Uruguay
Javier Pereira
Spatial Dimensions of Social Policies in Santiago and Montevideo (452K)
- Colombia
Juan Mejía
Forced Displacement in the Pacific Coast of Colombia: The Internal Migration of Afro-Colombians to Bogotá (PDF, 168K)



