Mona Aranea

Author of the research project “Employment relations as multi-level bargaining arenas in transformation”.

MA in Global Political Economy (University of Kassel, Germany, 2012). BA in Social Sciences Social (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Alemania, 2009). Publications: Aranea, Mona (2014): The buen vivir in Latin America. An alternative developmental concept challenging extractivism in Ecuador, in Ehmke, E. and Fakier, K. (eds): Socio-economic insecurity in emerging economies. Building new spaces. Routledge. Meurer, Mona (2011) "Review of Guy Standing's 'Work After Globalization: Building Occupational Citizenship'," Global Labour Journal: Vol. 2: Iss. 1, p. 68-70.

Residence: Lorena Lozano and Juanjo Palacios
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2016
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Mar
2017

Lorena Lozano and Juanjo Palacios work on the project Social Dialogue, based on research ...

 Social Dialogue
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Mar
2017
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2017

A sound installation by Lorena Lozano and Juanjo Palacios based on research by Mona Aranea

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