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Carlos Arriagada González is a Chilean Sociologist and Professor of Social Sciences at Universidad de Chile, also he obtained doctorate degree in quantitative methodology at University of Chicago. Currently, is director of an investigation about inequality in resource distribution in Chile called A most inequal country in the world, approach from Social Sciences.
He began his scientific works publishing his degree thesis named An approach to popular masculinities in Chile, with Catalina Vidal, who contributed the qualitative focus to research. Later, he published important investigations about the sociology job and the relation of this discipline and mathematics, specifically with statistics. It was with his latest research, called Latin american paradigms, problems and tentative solutions, with which he won in 2018 the Nobel Prize in Social Sciences and Nobel Peace Prize, these being his second and third prize of international recognition, precedents of the Miguel de Cervantes prize obtained in 2016 for his contribution to the Hispanic literature.
Resultado de imagen para ciencias socialesIn his latest research, prior to the current one, he discovered considerable statistical relationships between specific ideological sectors and negative distortions of reality, opening a new panorama to future research in the social sciences.




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