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Amparo Menéndez-Carrión (born 1949 in
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, Soriano,
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and naturalized
Ecuador Ecuador ( ; ; Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar: ''Ecuador'' or ''Ekuatur''), officially the Republic of Ecuador ( es, República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator"; Quechua: ''Ikwadur Ripuwlika''; Shuar: ''Eku ...
ean) is an author and a scholar specialized in comparative politics and Latin American studies. She received her BA in
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at the
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and her M.A. and Ph.D in
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and Comparative Politics at The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. She was Director General of
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Ecuador (Latin American Graduate School of Social Sciences at Quito) for two consecutive terms (1987-1995). Her boo
''La Conquista del Voto en Ecuador''
(Quito, FLACSO-CEN, 1986) was declared by her peers ‘Best Book of the Year in the Social Sciences’ (December 1986). Her most recent book (''Memorias de Ciudadanía. Los Avatares de una Polis Golpeada. La Experiencia Uruguaya'', Montevideo: Fin de Siglo, three-volumes, 2015) was recipient of the
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award for non-fiction book of 2016 in Uruguay. She has taught throughout the Americas and Europe, and has served as consultant to international organizations and foundations (UNDP, UNESCO, ILO, the Ford Foundation, among others).


Academic career and research

In Ecuador, she was professor of International Relations and Director General of
FLACSO The Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences ( es, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, pt, Faculdade Latino-Americana de Ciências Sociais or FLACSO) is a graduate-only university and inter-governmental autonomous organization for La ...
Ecuador (Latin American Graduate School of Social Sciences at Quito) for two consecutive terms (1987-1991/1991-1995).In
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she was Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of Chile's Graduate School of International Studies and at the Graduate School of Political Science. In Sweden she was Distinguished Visiting Professor at Götteborg University's Doctoral Program in Political Science. Among other visiting professorships in the United States, she was the
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Distinguished Chair of International Studies at
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(2000-2004). Her earliest research focused on the Andean Region and, more recently, on the
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and the transformations of public space and citizenship in the new globa
era
She has published ten books as author or co-author, editor/co-editor, and more than sixty chapters and articles in collective volumes and international professional journals. Her first book
''La Conquista del Voto en Ecuador''
(Quito, FLACSO-CEN, 1986) was declared by her peers ‘Best Book of the Year in the Social Sciences’ (December 1986). An Anthology of her work was published in 2007 (Repensar la Polis: del clientelismo al espacio público, Montevideo: CLAEH, 2007). Her most recent book (''Memorias de Ciudadanía. Los Avatares de una Polis Golpeada. La Experiencia Uruguaya'', Montevideo: Fin de Siglo, three-volumes, 2015) is the outcome of a major research project on the question of citizenship and public space (with Uruguay as case-study) carried out as Senior Visiting Fellow of the :es:Centro Latinoamericano de Economía Humana (CLAEH) in Montevideo.


Awards

Among the acknowledgements to her professional contributions: In 1995 the Inter-American Dialogue (Washington, D.C.) invited her to join the ‘Forum of Women Leaders of the Western Hemisphere’. In August 2008, President Michele Bachelet made her the recipient of the ‘ Order of Bernardo O’Higgins’ with the rank of Comendador, Chile's highest award for foreign citizens. In October (1st) 2016, her recently published trilogy was acknowledged as ‘Best Book of the Year’ (category: history) by a Jury of Peers convened by the Uruguayan Book Chamber (Uruguay's Chamber of Book Publishers and Distributors), making her the recipient of the ‘Premio Bartolomé Hidalgo 2016’, Uruguay's premier award to national authors.


Selected published works

* Memorias de Ciudadania: Avatares de una Poli
Golpeada
* Revisiting the Polis amidst shifting sands. The places and spaces of citizenship and the public in the new globa
era
* La Conquista del Voto: De Velasco
Roldos
* Violencia en la Region Andina: El Caso d
Ecuador
* Ecuador: La Democraci
Esquiva
* La democracia en el Ecuador: desafíos, dilemmas y perspectiva
Antdemocracia
* El lugar de la ciudadanía en los entornos de hoy : Una mirada desde américa Latin
El lugar de la ciudadanía en los entornos de hoy: Una mirada desde américa latina
* Repensar la polis. Del clientelismo al espacio público. Compilación y estudio introductorio de Paul
Ravecca


Music

Menéndez-Carrión combines her scholarly activities with the Performing Arts. In September 2018 she performed as piano soloist in the first performance in Ecuador of
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conducted by maestro Alvaro Manzano and the Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional de
Ecuador
In November 2014 she teamed up with Japanese violinist Kazuhiro Takagi (Concertmaster of the Dallas Chamber Symphony Orchestra), to offer an evening of chamber music at Tokyo’s Suntory Hall. The proceeds of ''Forever Gaia'' benefited two non-profit organizations ‒moreTrees and The Tohoku Youth Orchestra‒ chaired by world-acclaimed Japanese composer, conductor, performer, screen-actor and peace activist
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. ''Forever Gaia II'' (December 15, 2016) marked her second performance at Suntory Hall, along with concertmaster Takagi. All proceeds benefited the reconstruction efforts of Architect-Humanitarian
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and the Voluntary Architects Network (VAN) in Ecuador’s April 2016 earthquake-stricken areas. Her first composition for piano was commissioned by Argentine film-maker Lalo Gargano and is featured in ‘34’, a Japanese/Argentine independent-film production (2015). In 2019 she teamed with french-horn player Tigrán Ter-Minasyan, performing i
Casa de la Musica


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