Ana Inés Heras

Ana Inés Heras is a National Researcher at the Council for Research and Technology in Argentina (CONICET). She holds this appointment by bridging the work of two institutions, namely the Universidad Nacional de San Martín and the Instituto para la Inclusión Social y el Desarrollo Humano. She is also a full professor at the University, teaching both at the graduate and undergraduate levels. With her partner David, she has raised five daughters and sons and is also a grandmother of four children. She coordinates the Co-ellaborative Research Program Aprendizaje de y en Autogestión. She is also a Board Member at the Community Economies Institute and participates in the Global Tapestry of Alternatives as well.

Marching for our Rights in Argentina.

Dynamic Coalitions: Organizational Solidarity in Practice

When we work with groups for a long time, building a research agenda that is considered by all parties involved as a tool to continue working for accessing human rights for all, we may find quotidian ways to construct knowledge together.

June 16, 2025

Guerilla Girls display at Mills College

Creating third spaces of learning for post-capitalism: lessons from educators and activists

Spaces that prefigure a post-capitalist world are all around us if we know where to look. In this article, we seek to explore counter-hegemonic social spaces, or what some call third spaces that have been created largely by social, community and artistic activists…

January 11, 2023