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Dr. Jennifer Cyr (University of Arizona) presents Vitual Qualitative Data Collection: Some Ideas for a (Post-)Covid World
Date of creation
11/16/2020 6:00 AM
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CLACS Roundtable: ′′Analyzing the Results of Chile's Oct. 25 Plebiscite on the Constitution/ Analysis of the results of the constitutional plebiscite in Chile"Moderator: Julieta…
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Dra. Norma Scagnoli (Assistant Dean for Education Innovation & Chief Learning Officer, Gies College of Business) presents: Aplicaciones para motivar una participacion activa en clases remotas.
Date of creation
10/29/2020 5:00 AM
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Dr. Marcia Castro (T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard) presents Covid -19 in Brazil
Date of creation
10/26/2020 5:00 AM
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Abstract: Werner Baer talks about the history of the industrialization of Brazil. Title: Brazil: The Successes and Failures of Industrialization Speaker: Werner Baer Lemann Professor of Economics,…
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Dr. Keyanah Nurse (History) presents: Black Exodus: Liberalism, Military Conscription, and Racial Formation in the Late Nineteenth-Century Rio de La Plata *note: due to an unforeseen technical…
Date of creation
10/5/2020 5:00 AM
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Panel 3: Resistance Discussants: Nils Jacobsen (History), Ellen Moodie (Anthropology), Andrew Orta (Anthropology)
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Panel 4: Voices Discussants: Rakesh Bhatt (Linguistics), Jenny Davis (Anthropology), Carlos Molina (Quechua Program, CLACS), Miguel Huanca (Aymara Program, CLACS), Clodoaldo Soto (Quechua Program,…
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Speakers: Marleen Haboud, Linguistics, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Ecuador; ‘Ancestral Voices of Andean Ecuador’ Project,“Emerging Collaborative Methodologies for the…
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Speaker: Luis Enrique López Proeibandes (Training Program in Bilingual Intercultural Education for Latin America); Eduvida, Guatemala; German Societyfor International Cooperation…
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Speaker: Yanna Yannakakis History, Emory University“Native Justice Within and Beyond Jurisdictions: Revisiting the Problem of Resistance through Spanish Law and Empire”
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Speaker: G. Eduardo Silva Political Science, Tulane University; Friezo Family Foundation Chair“Indigenous Peoples Movements after Neoliberalism in Bolivia and Ecuador: Incorporation and…
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Speaker: Pearl Means Navajo Activist, Producer of “End of the Line: The Women of Standing Rock”“Strength of the Women”
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Panel 2: Knowledge Discussants: Claudia Brosseder (History), Korinta Maldonado (Anthropology), Oscar Vázquez (Art History)
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Speaker: Emiliana Cruz Anthropology, University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Chatino Language Documentation Project (Founder)“Chatino: Language and Territory”
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Speaker: Seth Garfield History, University of Texas at Austin“Seedy: How Guaraná became Paullinia Cupana and other Nineteenth-Century Distortions of Brazilian Indigenous History”
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Speaker: Zoila Mendoza Native American Studies, University of California at Davis; Guggenheim Fellow“Pilgrimage, Knowledge and Memory Among Quechua-speakers in Cuzco”
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Panel 1: Territories Discussants: Angela Lyons (Agriculture & Consumer Sciences), John McKinn (American Indian Studies), John-Ben Soileau (Anthropology)
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Speaker: Claudia Campero Food and Water Watch, Mexico“Defending Water, Defending Communities’ Life in Mexico”
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Speaker: Gonzalo Colque Director Fundación Tierra, Bolivia; Institute of Social Studies, The Hague“Indigenous Territories in Bolivia: Between Legal Recognition and External…
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Speaker: Manuel Glave Principal Researcher at GRADE (Group of Analysis for Development); Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú“Limits and Opportunities of Liberal Capitalism:…
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