Manuel Mora y Araujo

Manuel Mora y Araujo
Born 30 September 1937
Buenos Aires
Academic background
Alma mater University of Buenos Aires
Academic work
Main interests Politics and society; business management
Notable works El voto peronista, Qué nos pasa a los argentinos, Liberalismo y democracia, Ensayo y error, El Poder de la conversación

Manuel Mora y Araujo is an Argentine sociologist[1] and political analyst.[2][3]

Manuel Mora y Araujo (born Buenos Aires, 30 September 1937) is an Argentine sociologist and political analyst; an expert in market research and analysis; founder of the consulting firms Mora y Araujo and Comunicación Institucional; author of a number of books and other published work in the fields of politics and sociology; dean, Torcuato di Tella University in Buenos Aires.

Biography

Manuel Mora y Araujo was born in Buenos Aires, 30 September 1937. He is currently married to Carmen D. Kenning, and he has four children from two previous marriages. He began his academic career in 1965. In 1984 he founded the market research company Mora y Araujo & Asociados (today, Ipsos-Mora y Araujo; part-owned by Ipsos since 2000);[4] and in 1990 the public relations and communication consultancy Comunicación Institucional S.A. (today, Mora y Araujo Grupo de Comunicación). He currently holds two professorships at universities in Buenos Aires.

Studies

Academic positions

Past

Current

Professional and business positions

Voluntary (unpaid) positions

Writings

See: Works by or about Manuel Mora y Araujo in libraries (WorldCat catalog); Bookfinder; Mercado Libre (Argentina)

References

  1. "Crimes past, crimes present". The Economist, 3 June 2004.
  2. "Argentines Dig Up Dirt That May Bury Reforms". Christian Science Monitor
  3. "Argentina set for national strike as economic woes deepen". By Charlie Devereux, Bloomberg News
  4. http://www.ipsos.com/sites/default/files/LatAmVA.pdf Ipsos strengthens its presence with two new acquisitions, Search Marketing (Chile) and Mora y Araujo (Argentina), Ipsos press release 20 July 2000
  5. . CEMA University http://alum.ucema.edu.ar/cgi-bin/profesores/lista_profes.pl?id=7907. Retrieved 26 February 2014. Missing or empty |title= (help)

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