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Life, Death and Desire: Annual Capital Region Latin American and Caribbean Studies Conference 2017
La vie, la mort et les désirs : conférence annuelle sur les études latino-américaines et caribéennes de la Région de la Capitale 2017
Vida, Muerte y Deseo: Conferencia Anual América Latina y el Caribe en la Région Capital 2017
Saturday, June 10, 10am-4pm / samedi, le 10 juin, 10h00-16h00 / sábado, 10 de junio, 10h00-16h00
University of Ottawa / Université d’Ottawa / Universidad de Ottawa
Faculty of Social Sciences / Faculté des Sciences Sociales / Facultad de Ciencias Sociales
120 University Private, K1N 6N5
Free admission / Entrée libre / Entrada gratuita
Panel 1 – 10:00am-11:15am, FSS 1005: Urbanism and Modernity in Latin America (Urbanismo y Modernidad en America Latina)
A.- Guadalupe Escalante Rengifo, University of Ottawa
“Quimeras móviles: soportes culturales del “progreso motorizado” en Puerto Rico (1942-1993)”
B.- Alberto Florez M., History, University of Ottawa
“The Desire to Reject Americanization. Rumours and Milk Consumption During the Alliance for Progress Years.”
C.- Pablo Mendez, Geography, Carleton.
“Justifying the regulation of Airbnb in Latin America”
D.- Emilie Sing, School of International Development & Global Studies, University of Ottawa.
“Modernizing Bogota's Municipal Solid Waste Management System through the Formalization of Waste Pickers and Their Cooperatives?”
Panel 2 - 10:00am-11:15am, FSS 4012: Rural Development in Latin America, is there space for a new model? (Desarrollo Rural en America Latina, hay espacio para un nuevo modelo?)
A.- Patrick Clark, Political Science, Carleton University
“The Shift from ‘Proyectismo’ to Post-Neoliberal Rural Development in Ecuador’s Citizen’s Revolution: A Case Study of the Unión Provincial de Organizaciones Campesinas de Manabí (UPOCAM)”
B.- Anabel Paulos, Sociology, University of Ottawa
“The World March of Women in Peru building trans-local solidarities to ensure the sustainability of life”
C.- Paul Haslam, School of International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottawa
“Locational Liabilities: Ultra-Local Factors and the Liability of Foreignness for Canadian Mining Firms in Developing Countries”
D.- Marie-Josée Massicotte, Political Studies, University of Ottawa
“La Milpa no se vende! Occupying Space, Defending Territories, Producing Life in Rural Mexico”
KEYNOTE – 11:30am-12:30pm, FSS 1005
“The Siren Call of Latin American Neoliberalisms: Reflections on the Limits of “Empowerment” as Consumption”
Verónica Schild, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Western Ontario
Panel 3 – 1:15pm-2:30pm, FSS 1005: Gender, Sexuality, Power (Genero, Sexualidad y Poder)
A.- Gloria Song,
“Supporting women’s desires for freedom, safety, and autonomy: How can the law help survivors of domestic violence in Guyana?”
B.- Megan Rivers-Moore, Women and Gender Studies, Carleton
“Migrating Desires: Sexuality, Community, and Belonging amongst North American male migrants to Costa Rica”
C.- Megan Pickup, Political Science, Carleton University
“The decline of the post-neoliberal state in Brazil”
D.- Susan Spronk, School of International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottawa
“To condition or not to condition cash transfers? Gender, Citizenship, and the State in Bolivia and South Africa” & Melisa Handl, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, “Programas de Transferencias Condicionadas de Dinero: Condicionando Derechos Humanos? Una Mirada desde el Programa Asignación Universal por Hijo de Argentina”
Panel 4 – 1:15pm-2:30pm, FSS 4012: Development, Violence, Post-Conflict (Desarrollo, Violencia, Post-Conflicto)
A.- Sergio Michel Chávez, Political Science, Carleton University
“Unfulfilled dreams: Mexico’s low skilled workforce since NAFTA”
B.- Raphael Avalos,
“Amnesty and accountability: Overcoming impunity in El Salvador”
C.- Laura Macdonald, Political Science, Carleton
“Governing Risky Populations: Tepito a case study”
D.- Jean Daudelin, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton
“Double Deficit: Governance, Deterrence, and Violent Conflict on a Brazilian Metropolis’ Drug Markets”
Panel 5 – 2:45pm-4:00pm, FSS 1005: Colombia - Prospects for a Post-Conflict Society (Colombia – Perspectivas para una sociedad post-conflicto)
A.- Laura García, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa
“Tecnologías de Geo-localización y Privacidad en Colombia”
B.- Ricardo A. Hernández, Faculty of Law, Universidad de Ottawa
“El deseo normativo del Estado de vigilancia masiva en Colombia, ¿la muerte del derecho fundamental a la intimidad o el nacimiento de una política de seguridad dentro del Estado bienestar?”
C.- Véronique Dulude, Institut des Hautes études internationales (HEI), Université Laval
“Dualité identitaire victime/bourreau : résonance dans la reconstruction pacifique de la société colombienne”
Panel 6 - 2:45pm-4:00pm, FSS 4012: Indigeneity, Race (Indigeneidad, Raza)
A.- Juan Gualberto Melara Pineda, Political Studies, University of Ottawa
“Consumed by Desire: Indigeneity, Mestizaje and Indigenous Identification in El Salvador”
B.- Cristina Rojas, Ciencias Políticas, Universidad de Carleton
“Bolivia: Negociaciones por el Territorio y la Reproducción de la Vida”
C.- Christian Filip, Institute of Political Economy, Carleton
“On racial hierarchy and paid domestic work in Mexico: A decolonial analysis of a ‘mestiza/o’ society”
D.- Salvador Herencia-Carrasco, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa
“Development, Human Rights and the promise of emancipation through Public Interest Litigation: A TWAIL critique of International Human Rights applicable to Indigenous Peoples in Latin America”
This conference takes place on unceded Algonquin territory.
Cette conférence a lieu sur le territoire Algonquin non cédé.
Esta conferencia se lleva de cabo en territorio no cedido por parte de los Algonquin.
Susan Spronk, PhD
Associate Professor / Professeure agrégée
School of International Development and Global Studies/ École de développement international et mondialisation
University of Ottawa / Université d'Ottawa
120 University/Université (8037)
Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5
Tel:
(613) 562-5800, poste 4426
Coordinator, Editorial Board, Studies in Political Economy
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rsor20
"The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvellous victory."--Howard Zinn
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From: Susan Spronk
Sent: April 11, 2017 4:35 PM
To: Deborah Sick; Joao Velloso; Karine Vanthuyne; Marie-Josée Massicotte; Marie-Christine Doran; Alexandra Arellano; Stephen Baranyi; Stephen Brown; Paul Haslam; Christine Gervais; Alberto Florez-Malagon; Daniel Castillo Durante; Claude Denis; Dominique Masson; Ari Gandsman; Julie Laplante; Meg Stalcup; Richard Maclure; Andrea Martinez; Hélène Laperrière; Luisa Veronis; Maritza Felices-Luna
Cc: Melisa Handl
Subject: Call for papers/presentations for LACS conference, June 9-10, uOttawa
Chèr.e.s collègues,
Please find attached the call for papers for a multi-disciplinary graduate student conference that we are hosting this year, sponsored by faculty and organized by students from Carleton, UQO and uOttawa.
I would be most grateful if you would please forward the CFP to your networks, particularly the graduate student listserv in your program and/or any individual graduate students who may be interested.
We also encourage faculty to submit. Our preference is to have mixed panels of faculty & students & also civil society.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Un gros merci en avance,
Susan
on behalf of organizing committee
Tomas Delsolar Gunn, Student, Carleton
Fadoumo Farah, Student, Université du Québec en Outaouais
Melisa Handl, Student, University of Ottawa
Paul Haslam, Faculty, University of Ottawa
Matthew Hawkins, Student, Carleton
Laura Macdonald, Faculty, Carleton
Laura Martinez, Student, University of Ottawa
Emilie Sing, Student, University of Ottawa
Susan Spronk, Faculty, University of Ottawa
Susan Spronk, PhD
Associate Professor / Professeure agrégée
School of International Development and Global Studies/ École de développement international et mondialisation
University of Ottawa / Université d'Ottawa
120 University/Université (8037)
Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5
Tel:
(613) 562-5800, poste 4426
Coordinator, Editorial Board, Studies in Political Economy
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rsor20
"The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvellous victory."--Howard Zinn