From a bicentennial of emancipation and exclusion to the path of an open and inclusive science
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Keywords

Bicentennial
Open science
Inclusion

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Rodas Mayorga, Y. (2024). From a bicentennial of emancipation and exclusion to the path of an open and inclusive science. Innovare Revista De Ciencia Y tecnología, 11(2), 128–129. Retrieved from https://revistas.unitec.edu/innovare/article/view/236

Abstract

We are close to the end of the year that commemorates the bicentennial of independence from Spain. The beginning of republican life was a tumultuous time, but necessary in the framework of the Central American historical context. It may seem that independence from the Spanish Empire was the conclusion of a process of enlightenment and emancipation, although it marked the beginning of a process, and for this reason it deserves recognition as a milestone. However, we must bear in mind that the independence of the European political domain did not imply the settlement of its cultural and academic influence.
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