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Arroyo, Gonzalo

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Personal name headingArroyo, Gonzalo
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Variant(s)Arroyo Correa, Gonzalo
Correa, Gonzalo Arroyo
Associated countryCanada
Associated placeMontréal (Québec)
Brussels (Belgium)
Paris (France)
Xochimilco (Mexico City, Mexico)
Ames (Iowa)
Birth date1925-09-09
Death date2012-05-21
Place of birthSantiago (Chile)
AffiliationUniversité de Paris X: Nanterre
Université de Paris VIII-Vincennes à Saint-Denis
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. Unidad Xochimilco
Centre de recherche sur l'Amérique latine et le Tiers Monde (Paris, France)
Universidad Jesuita Alberto Hurtado
Universidad Católica de Chile
Collège de L'Immaculée Conception (Montréal, Québec)
Jesuits
Profession or occupationAgricultural engineers Priests College teachers
Found inHis Golpe de estado en Chile, 1974.
Responsabilidad social corporativa, 2011: title page (Gonzalo Arroyo SJ) cover front flap (agricultural engineer with a degree from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; licenciado in theology, Facultés St. Albert (Belgium); licenciado in theology, Collège de L'Immaculée Conception (Canada); Ph. D. in economics, Iowa State University; former professor at the Université de París (St. Denis and Nanterre) and the Universiad Autónoma de México; one of the founders of CETRAL (Centre de recherche sur l'Amérique latine et le Tiers Monde (Paris, France)); former director of ILADES (Instituto Latinoamericano de Doctrina y Estudios Sociales) and the Revista Persona y sociedad; former subdirector of Revista Mensaje; professor emeritus of the Universidad Alberto Hurtado; specialist in biotecnology and agrarian studies)
Universidad Alberto Hurtado website, April 10, 2014: (Gonzalo Arroyo SJ; Gonzalo Arroyo Correa; born September 9, 1925 in Santiago, Chile; became affiliated with the Jesuits in 1951; became a priest in Brussels, Belgium in August 1963; died May 21, 2012; professor formerly affiliated with the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco; author of: Agro-industrie et développement : le cas du Mexique; La biotecnología y el problema alimentario en México; La pérdida de la autosuficiencia alimentaria y el auge de la ganadería en México; y Biotecnología : ¿una salida para la crisis agroalimentaria?)
   <http://biblioteca.uahurtado.cl/UJAH/msj/docs/1989/n383_449.pdf>
   <http://biblioteca.uahurtado.cl/UJAH/msj/docs/2012/n609_30.pdf>
Associated languagefre spa