The Ibero-American Knowledge Space
(Introduction)
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The CTS Journal dedicates this dossier to the Ibero-American Knowledge Space (IKS). Knowledge is a fundamental asset of a nation's cultural community. In Ibero-America, in particular, it is necessary to redouble efforts in two key aspects: on one hand, to ensure that research and knowledge renew their connection with the broader cultural framework of the societies in which they are embedded, even recognizing the traditions of indigenous peoples; on the other hand, to increase the presence of high-quality knowledge produced in the region within the global scientific arena.
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