Santiago Enrique Barcaza Soto
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Santiago, Chile
Gestión de la Innovación y la Tecnología Ciencias de los materiales Sistemas constructivos
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Fine Arts, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. Estados Unidos, 2019
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Ingeniero Civil, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2001
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Ciencias de la Ingeniería, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2001
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Innovación, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME. Estados Unidos, 2013
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Innovación, UNIVERSIDAD ALBERTO HURTADO. Chile, 2013
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Docente Gestión de la Innovación Part Time
UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE
Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticas
Santiago, Chile
2012 - A la fecha
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Subgerente Innovación Full Time
Corporación de Desarrollo Tecnológico
Santiago, Chile
2009 - 2020
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Docente Curso Gestión de la Innovación Part Time
Universidad de Chile
Santiago, Chile
2012 - A la fecha
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Beka Tinker
TINKER FOUNDATION INCORPORATED
Estados Unidos, 2018
Essay: Map and territory: LIFE TRANSLATED FOR OTHERS A map is a graphic and metric representation of a portion of territory. This means that, created with the purpose of knowing and showing the world to others, maps constitute a sort of translation that, not only do we see or read, but that we live to comprehend the territory that we inhabit. In Latinamerica and in Chile in particular, map and territory, look like two concepts dissuaded and confronted for centuries, not only by authorities in place, but also by an important part of the civil society in what refers to (1) accept and include the indigenous communities that inhabit their same territory, and (2) understand and value their “maps” and all the effort they make to translate the transcendental attributes of their culture, their very life. In other words, the defense or recovery of lands, involves, for the indigenous communities, not only a matter of economic survival, but it also connects with the dream of revitalizing their culture.