Martina Garategaray

Martina Garategaray
(Buenos Aires, 1978)

Martina Garategaray (PhD, Social Sciences, Universidad de Buenos Aires; M.A., History, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella) is an Associate Researcher at CONICET and Head of Practical Work in Argentine and Latin American Thought at the Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, as well as a lecturer within the Master's Degree program in Intellectual History at UNQ. She is a member of the board of directors and responsible for the reviews and files section of Prismas, Revista de Historia Intelectual.
She has won a number of grants including a FES scholarship (2024) to conduct research and consult the Social Democracy Archive in Bonn; a CONICET external postdoctoral scholarship (2021-2022) to conduct research at the Latin American Institute (LAI) at the Free University of Berlin (FU); a DAAD research grant at the Ibero-American Institute in Berlin (IAIA) in 2016, and a Fulbright grant at Stanford University in 2013. She has participated in national and international academic events. She received a research award from the Willy Brandt Foundation in 2022 and was Visiting Professor at the Universidad de la República de Uruguay in 2019. She is co-author with Ariana Reano of the book La transición democrática como contexto intelectual. Debates políticos en la Argentina de los años ochenta (2021), and author of the book Unidos, la revista peronista de los ochenta (2018).
Her research explores political language in the long 1980s and is situated at the intersection of new intellectual history and post-foundational political theory. Her work, published in national and international journals, covers the transition to democracy in Argentina, the peronist renewal and the magazine Unidos, exile and Latin American democracy, social democracy, and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation.

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