"Cuidados a largo plazo" (long-term care)

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Profesor Doctor Bernd Marin


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El Prof. Dr. Bernd Marin, ha sido invitado a la República Argentina por la Red Internacional contra el Abuso y el Maltrato a las Personas Mayores (INPEA) ONG de Status 1 ante la ONU. La Internacional Longevity Center (ILC), filial Argentina, la Asociación Gerontológica Argentina (AGA) asociada a la Internacional Asociation  on Gerontology (IAGG) la ONG más importante en temas de salud y envejecimiento y la Federación Argentina de Geriatría y Gerontología. (FAGG)

 

La presencia del Prof. Dr. Bernd Marin en nuestro país será una oportunidad propicia para presenciar su Conferencia sobre: "Cuidados a largo plazo" (long-term care)  en el marco de la Maestría en Gerontología Clínica el día 22 de marzo a las 18 hs. en ,  Larrea 764 , CABA.

 

El Prof. Dr. Bernd Marin estará acompañado  por el Director de la Maestría, Dr. Miguel Ángel Acanfora, la Dra. Lía Daichman del Internacional Longevity Center, el Dr. Félix Eduardo Nallim Presidente de la Asociación Gerontológica Argentina y el Dr. Roberto Barca Presidente de la Federación Argentina de Geriatría y Gerontología.

 

Se ha designado al Profesor Doctor Bernd Marin "Profesor Visitante" del IUCS, Maestría en Gerontología Clínica, dada su trayectoria, su reconocimiento internacional y aportes al conocimiento Gerontológico.

 

Dentro de sus antecedentes son de destacar:

 

Actualmente es Executive Director of European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, (Affiliated to the United Nations).

 

Últimas Publicaciones: "long-term care in Europe and North America", oct. 2009; "women´s work and pensions. Wht is god, what is best?"; "designing Gender-Sensitive -Arrengements", jan 2010; "mainstreaming ageing, indicators to monitor sustainable policies.

 

El Prof. Dr. Bernd Marin, reside en Viena Austria, en los últimos meses brindó una serie de Conferencias y Debates en New York, con la Vice Alcalde Linda Gibbs, en la City University  of New York (CUNY), ante el Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de New York, en Jerusalem, ante el Banco Mundial, ante la AARP internacional (Asociación Americana de Personas Retiradas) en Washington D:C:, ante el Instituto de Políticas Laborales y Sociales de Budapest, ante el Minsitro de Trabajo Asuntos Sociales de Francia, ante el Centro Aleman Altersfragen y en la Universidad de Salbzburgo.

 

 

Executive Director,

European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research

 

Prof. Dr. Bernd Marin, born in Vienna in 1948, is Executive Director of the European Centre since 1988. From 1984 to 1988 he was Professor of Comparative Political and Social Research at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, where he was also Head of the Department of Political and Social Sciences (1986 - 1987).

After studies of social sciences at the University of Vienna and a post-graduate training at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna, he became Research Fellow and later Deputy Director of the Institute for Conflict Research in Vienna from 1975 to 1984. In this period he also completed his Habilitation in Linz and carried-out post-doctoral research at Harvard University (1978/79), a visiting professorship (Warsaw 1981) and several visiting lectures across Europe.

Since 1972 he taught sociology, political science, government and socio-economics in various Austrian universities (University of Vienna, Economic University of Vienna, Universities in Linz and Innsbruck). Since 1981, Prof. Marin lectured in universities in Europe and overseas, i.a. Harvard, M.I.T, Columbia, New York University (NYU), New School of Social Research, New York, City University of New York (CUNY), Cornell, Berkeley, Los Angeles (UCLA), Montréal, Budapest, Moscow, Roskilde, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Kent, Bielefeld, Institut d'Études Politiques (Sciences Po) Paris, Jerusalem, Tokyo and was visiting professor in Zurich, Warsaw, Florence, Vienna and Innsbruck.

He also worked with and lectured in research centres outside universities, among others with Tavistock Institute London, LABOS Rome, SISWO Amsterdam, NIZW Utrecht, STAKES Helsinki, IMSERSO Madrid, IWM, IIASA and the Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), all Vienna, at the Wissenschaftszentrum für Sozialforschung (WZB), Berlin, at the Max-Planck Institut für Sozialwissenschaften (Starnberg) and the Max-Planck Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung (MPIG, Köln), at the L'École Nationale d'Administration (ENA), the Centre de Sociologie des Organisations (C.S.O. / CNRS) and at the Maison de Sciences de l'Homme, all Paris.

Prof. Marin has served as an expert and policy advisor to various governments, international, inter-governmental and non-governmental organizations, to business and management, to voluntary and interest organizations, chambers of commerce and trade unions, and has been co-operating with institutions such as The World Bank, OECD, WHO, ILO, ISSA, the Commission of the European Communities, the Council of Europe, EBRD, ISSC, ICSW, etc. He was responsible for the scientific background report (Welfare in a Civil Society) to the UN-European Conference of Ministers Responsible for Social Affairs in Bratislava in 1993, involved in the preparation of the World Summit for Social Development (WSSD) in Copenhagen 1995, and the WSSD follow-up on an European Regional level Innovative Employment Initiatives in 1998 in Vienna.

Since 2001, he served as a rapporteur in preparing the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing (MIPAA) for the Second World Assembly on Ageing (WAA-II) and its UN-European Regional Implementation Strategy (RIS) at the Ministerial Conference on Ageing (MiCA) in Berlin 2002. Since 2004 guidance of the RIS monitoring process Mainstreaming Ageing: Indicators to Monitor Implementation (MA:IMI) together with the UN Economic Commission for Europe (UN-ECE).

1979 he transformed the Journal für angewandte Sozialforschung, established by Paul F. Lazarsfeld in 1961, into the Journal für Sozialforschung, which developed for many years into one of the most widely circulated social science journals in German speaking countries, and which he served as an Editor from 1979 till 1996. He is also a public speaker and contributor to civic debates in newspapers and magazines, radio and TV, apart from being an author of social science publications in many languages, of far over hundred publications in scientific journals and contributions to collected volumes, and almost twenty monographs and edited books.

He speaks German (mother-tongue), English, French, Italian 

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