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Scientific collaborations between Latin America and Europe: an approach from science diplomacy towards international engagement

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  • Luisa F
  • Aura Fossati
  • Nussaïbah B
  • Kleinsy Bonilla
  • Bernardo Urbani
  • Radenka Krsmanović
  • Tereza Vizinová

Abstract

International collaborations show asymmetries and imbalances that influence how countries take part in international relations. In this context, science diplomacy (SD) could offer possibilities towards building partnerships and meaningful engagement between Europe and Latin America. The purpose of this article is to analyse how scientific collaborations between Latin American and European researchers are carried out, observing trends, behaviours, and perceptions. Qualitative methodologies and the analysis of empirical data collected through a survey allow the extraction of relevant experiences from real cases of international joint projects. Findings indicate that addressing the asymmetries in the collaboration between partnering researchers from Europe and Latin America is essential, and SD approaches may facilitate such endeavour. SD may not represent a panacea; however, it seems to facilitate the internationalisation of research in terms of mobility, international scientific collaborations, and knowledge exchange with under-represented actors in traditional international scientific schemes, such as indigenous communities.

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  • Luisa F & Aura Fossati & Nussaïbah B & Kleinsy Bonilla & Bernardo Urbani & Radenka Krsmanović & Tereza Vizinová, 2023. "Scientific collaborations between Latin America and Europe: an approach from science diplomacy towards international engagement," Science and Public Policy, Oxford University Press, vol. 50(4), pages 754-766.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:scippl:v:50:y:2023:i:4:p:754-766.
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