
The INCASI2 project proposes the creation of a Living Lab on Socio-economic Inequalities between Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean (INCASI Living Lab) in order to forge international scientific cooperation on socio-economic inequalities to solve present and future challenges and to elaborate diagnoses and practical conclusions to inform the design of innovative public policies aimed at addressing situations of socio-economic inequality in collaboration with socio-economic, political and scientific actors.
In this sense, the activity of the network will be developed and disseminated through scientific seminars with different contributions for the construction of the new DYSIC index, recommendations, guides and protocols for action will be developed for its application at local, national and international level, both in the public and private spheres, and an open space for reflection will be generated.
The INCASI Living Lab is designed to add value to the innovation process around three basic aspects: the development of a solidarity strategy of open innovation, the monitoring of a methodology focused on the just life of people and the creation of a space for thought and transversal action that allows the participation of different socio-economic, political and scientific agents.
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Video Living Lab – María Fernández (26/06/2026)
On June 26, 2026, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) hosted ILL Seminar No. 147, featuring a presentation titled «University dropout in Spain: a sociological analysis» delivered by María Fernández Mellizo-Soto of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM). Watch the video below:
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Video Living Lab – Olga Salido (25/06/2026)
On June 25, 2026, Sciences Po hosted ILL Seminar No. 146, featuring a presentation titled «Stalled Social Elevators? Class, Gender and Intergenerational Mobility in Spain» delivered by Olga Salido of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM). Watch the video below:
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Video Living Lab – Manuel Jiménez-Sánchez (24/06/2026)
On June 24, 2026, Sciences Po hosted ILL Seminar No. 145, featuring a presentation titled «Mapping gender conflict in the 8M protest cycle: an AI-assisted analysis of feminist mobilization and anti-gender backlash in Spain» delivered by Manuel Jiménez-Sánchez, Marta Jiménez-López and Daniel Romero-Portillo of the Universidad Pablo de Olavide (UPO). Watch the video below:
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Video Living Lab – Nathalie Van Meurs (22/06/2026)
On June 22, 2026, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani (IIGG) hosted ILL Seminar No. 144, featuring a presentation titled «Grief and Celebration in Consonance: Person-Environment Belonging in Argentina through Socio-Economic Data and Visual Culture» delivered by Nathalie Van Meurs of the Middlesex University (MDX). Watch the video below:
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Video Living Lab – Geydis Fundora (15/06/2026)
On June 15, 2026, Sciences Po hosted ILL Seminar No. 143, featuring a presentation titled «Women in the reconfiguration of the opportunity structure of the Cuban agricultural sector: An intersectional view at the relationship between jobs, technologies, and income» delivered by Geydis Fundora of the Universidad de La Habana (UH). Watch the video below:
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Video Living Lab – Leticia Muñiz (15/06/2026)
On June 15, 2026, Sciences Po hosted ILL Seminar No. 143, featuring a presentation titled «Biographies in the digital age: work, technologies and social inequalities in Argentina» delivered by Leticia Muñiz Terra of the Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP) Watch the video below: