PANEL 02 - chamconference2021.fcsh.unl.pt
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PANEL 02 BEYOND FRONTIERS PERSPECTIVES: INNOVATION, CREATIVITY AND SUSTAINABILITY IN HERITAGE RESEARCH
ORGANISERS Carla Alferes Pinto (Portugal) & Paula Ochôa (Portugal), CHAM - Centre for the Humanities NOVA FCSH
PANEL SESSION Single session Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIRS Carla Alferes Pinto & Paula Ochôa
DATE & TIME Wednesday 21 July, 09:45
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16898 The cultural landscape in the Andean border of Ecuador and Colombia.
Tourism insights. Jaime Iturralde (Ecuador)1,2
1 - Universidad Politécnica Estatal del Carchi
2 - Universidad Complutense de Madrid
16825 Industrial heritage as an object of dispute. The patrimonialization
process of Fontana (Chaco).
María Patricia Mariño
(Argentina)1
1 - Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo -
Universidad Nacional del Nordeste
16910 Conservation practices of document heritage
Ana Claro (Portugal)1
Margarida Nunes (Portugal)2
Teresa Ferreira (Portugal)2,3
1 - CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
2 - HERCULES laboratory
3 - Chemistry department – University of Évora
16676 Underwater archaeotourism. A liquid frontier. Maria João Castro (Portugal)1 1 - CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
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PANEL 03 LEGAL BOOKS IN THE IBERIAN WORLDS.
CROSSING THE BORDERS OF NORMATIVE KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION IN THE AGE OF PRINTING PRESS
ORGANISER Manuela Bragagnolo (Germany), Max Planck Institute for European Legal History
PANEL SESSION Single session Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Manuela Bragagnolo
DATE & TIME Wednesday 21 July, 16:50
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16764 Sinful women in Japan: guilty and repentance in the application of Azpilcuelta’s Manual for Confessors
Luisa Stella De Oliveira Coutinho Silva (Germany)1
1 - Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory
16810 Doctor Navarro on the Borderlands: The use of Martín de Azpilcuetas’s work in New Spain’s Northern Frontier
David Rex (Chile)1 1 - Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez
16838 Global Normative Knowledge Production under the Author’s Control? Manuela Bragagnolo (Germany)1
1 - Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory
16877 Following the Franciscan Path: 16th century Portuguese and Italian editions of the Martín de Azpilicueta’s Manual de Confesores y Penitentes
Federico Palomo (Spain)1 1 - Universidad Complutense de Madrid
16885 Traces of normative knowledge in the Iberian empires: Azpilcueta’s Manual de Confesores beyond disciplinary frontiers
Airton Ribeiro Da Silva Jr (Brazil)1; Idalia García (Mexico)2
1 - Centro Universitário Paraíso 2 - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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PANEL 04 CROSSING BORDERS AT SEA
ORGANISERS Ryan Jones (United States of America)1, Brooke Grasberger (Canada)4, Jason Colby (Canada)3 & Nadin Hee (Germany)2 1University of Oregon; 2Freie Universitat; 3University of Victoria; 4Brown University
PANEL SESSION Single session Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Ryan Jones
DATE & TIME Thursday 22 July, 16:50
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16905 Shifting Boundaries in Consuming and Conserving Tuna across
Borders in the 20th and 21st Century Nadin Heé (Germany)1, 2 1 - Global History of Knowledge - Freie Universität Berlin;
2 - History of Science - Max-Planck Institute
16906 “It Was Foul Murder”: The Borders of Species and Sentiment in
Human Views of California Gray Whales Jason M. Colby (Canada)1 1 - University of Victoria
16907 Across Oceans and Ideologies: Studying and Managing
Migratory Animals in the North Pacific, 1950 - 1991
Ryan Tucker Jones (United States
of America)1 1 - University of Oregon
16908 Lines, Circles, and Degrees: Navigation and Sailors’ Spiritual
Lives across the Nineteenth Century
Brooke Grasberger (United States
of America)1 1 - Brown University
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PANEL 05 SHIFTING BORDERLINES OF A MULTICULTURAL CITY: THESSALONIKI BETWEEN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE AND THE GREEK NATION-STATE
ORGANISER Shai Srougo (Israel), University of Haifa
PANEL SESSION Single session Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Shai Srougo
DATE & TIME Wednesday 21 July, 09:45
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16729 Business and adjustment in times of shifting borders in the Balkans
(1912-1923). Thessaloniki’s entrepreneurial scene Andreas Bouroutis (Greece)1 1 - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
16730 The Fall of the Balkan Port: The Free Zone of Thessaloniki Shai Srougo (Israel)1 1 - University of Haifa
16722 Boundaries of the labour force in an empire and a nation-state: The
Salonika case. Alexandros Dagkas (Greece)1 1 - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
16765 Fluid Boundaries on an Urban Frontier: Gender, Class and Religion in
Thessaloniki 1912–1936 Gila Hadar (Israel)1 1 - Department of Jewish History University of Haifa
16773
The secret and forgotten salts traded at the Silk Road’s frontiers: -
Byzantium’s - Pre/Post-Islam's impact upon the fall of The Supreme
Ottoman State
David Bloch (Israel)1 1 - SALT ARCHIVE - M.R.Bloch
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PANEL 06 NEW MATERIALISMS, NEW REALISMS, AND THE BOUNDARIES OF THE HUMAN
ORGANISERS Diogo De Carvalho Cabral (Ireland)1 & André Vasques Vital (Brazil)2 1Trinity College Dublin; 2University Center of Anápolis
PANEL SESSION Session I Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Diogo de Carvalho Cabral
DATE & TIME Thursday 22 July, 11:50
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16723 Porous Boundaries: Human and Nonhuman Intra-Action in the Art of Maria Tomasula
Soo Kang (United States of America)1
1 - Chicago State University
16904 The Non/Inhuman Within: Beyond the Biopolitical Intrauterine Imaginary
Mccloskey Paula (United Kingdom)1
1 - University of Derby
16857 Crossing Boundaries: Gender Transitions as more-than-human-assemblages
Louka Maju ´Goetzke
(Germany)1 1 - Goethe University Frankfurt
PANEL SESSION Session II Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR André Vital
DATE & TIME Friday 23 July, 09:45
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16732 The Roundness of Earth: Of time, space and nature in the early modern Atlantic
Cristina Brito (Portugal)1 1 - CHAM and Departamento de História, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
16887 Boundaries of the Human/ Boundaries of the Humanities João Pereira De Matos (Portugal)1
1 - CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
16859 How the weaken of borders has changed a field: the rise of Global History
Daniele Prozczinski (Portugal)1
1 - CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
16743 Bugs in the text: writing and reading in ecologies of selves Diogo De Carvalho Cabral (Ireland)1; André Vital (Brazil)2
1 - Trinity College Dublin 2 - University Center of Anápolis
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PANEL 08 INFORMANTS FROM THE BORDERS: AGENCY AND TERRITORIAL MEDIATION IN EARLY MODERN IBERIAN EMPIRES (15TH-18TH CENTURIES)
ORGANISERS Ida Mauro (Spain)1, Diego Sola (Spain)1 & Anna Busquets (Spain)2 1Universitat de Barcelona; 2Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
PANEL SESSION Session I: New Perspectives about Connection, Mediation and Borders in
the history of the Spanish Monarchy in the Early Modern Period
Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed
CHAIR Ida Mauro
DATE & TIME Wednesday 21 July, 16:50
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16745 Treacherous ambassador in Flanders, loyal viceroy in Aragon:
biographical approach of Juan de Lanuza (†1535) Jaime Elipe (Spain)1 1 - Universidad de Zaragoza
16737 From exoticism to convention. Representing the Indies in the Empire,
1580-1640
Gibran Bautista Y Lugo
(Mexico)1 1 - Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas UNAM
16814 LA RAYA: Luso-Spanish frontiers: bridges and borders of Lusitania
Romana in the Siglo de Oro Sabina De Cavi (Portugal)1
1 - Department of Art History, FCSH, Universidade
NOVA, Lisboa
16728 Walking with grasshoppers: toward a symmetrical approach of non-
human agencies in the Spanish Empire
Fabrício Ferreira De Lema
(Brazil)1
1 - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do
Sul
16806 Borderland Shenanigans, Failed Conspiracies, and “Fake News”: Imperial
Rivalries in the Natchez Area (1795-1798)
Soizic Croguennec (French
Guiana)1 1 - Université de Guyane
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PANEL SESSION Session II: Borders, Agencies and Information in the Mediterranean
World
Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed
CHAIR Diego Sola
DATE & TIME Friday 23 July, 09:45
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16878 Mariangelo Accursio, an Ambassador and Mediator Between the Spanish
Monarchy and its Border Possessions Silvia Mantini (Italy)1 1 - Università degli Studi dell'Aquila
16852 Information and local interests. Civic agents from the Mediterranean
boarders of the Spanish Monarchy (16th century). Ida Mauro (Spain)1 1 - University of Barcelona
16840
Echoes from the Indian Ocean. The Ottoman-Portuguese confrontations
through the sources of Hispanic espionage in the Mediterranean sea
(16th Century)
Álvaro Casillas Pérez (Spain)1 1 - University of Alcalá-Università di Genova
16812 Disseminating Avvisi in Barcelona: agents and mediators of Esteban
Liberós’ news network Milena Viceconte (Spain)1 1 - Università di Napoli Federico II
PANEL SESSION Session III: European Informants between America and Asia Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Anna Busquets Alemany
DATE & TIME Thursday 22 July, 11:50
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
15780 Local Mediations in José de Acosta’s Historia Natural y Moral de las
Indias
Miguel Ibáñez Aristondo
(United States of America)1 1 - Villanova University
16865 Martín Ignacio de Loyola (1550-1606) and the Asian politics of the
Catholic Monarchy Diego Sola (Spain)1 1 - Universitat de Barcelona
16868 Carlo di Orazio da Castorano and his travels in Asia: politics, religion, and
missionary agency.
Marina Torres Trimállez
(Spain)1 1 - University of Cantabria
16763 How to deal with the Chinese? A Spanish informant in Canton, late 18th
century Eliette Soulier (France)1 1 - Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - LECEMO/CRES
16712 Crossing the borders by belonging to the Society of Jesus. The case of
Joseph Guinet
Antonio Ruiz Castellanos
(Spain)1 1 - Universidad de Cádiz
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PANEL SESSION Session IV: Networks and legations in Asia Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Diego Sola
DATE & TIME Friday 23 July, 14:45
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16791 The First Official Spanish Embassy to China: The Defeat of Privateer
Limahong by Spanish Authorities
Brayan Serratos (United States
of America)1 1 - Vanderbilt University
16850 In between the Jesuits, the Portuguese, and the Chinese: Antonio Santa
María de Caballero in China Anna Busquets (Spain)1 1 - Open University of Catalonia
16889 Jesuits in Bengal. A missionary view of an erratic world Inês De Sá (Portugal)1 1 - CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
16783 Skirting new “borders:” The continuity of pre-colonial trade networks
into the late seventeenth-century Philippines
Grace Liza Concepcion
(Philippines)1; Nicholas
Michael Sy (Philippines)2
1 - University of Asia and the Pacific
2 - University of the Philippines
PANEL SESSION Session V: Connecting the Old and the New Worlds Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Gibran Bautista y Lugo
DATE & TIME Thursday 22 July, 16:50
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16851 Representación política, información y producción normativa para la
gobernación del Paraguay y Río de la Plata, 1580-1618 Arrigo Amadori (Argentina)1
1 - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y
Técnicas
16863 “Time tends to give wings to the bringers of bad news”. The fragility of
the political communication from Colonial Chile (1598-1620) José Araneda Riquelme (Chile)1 1 - Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa
16740 Local instances and global dynamics. American Procurators and Agents
in Rome in the Seventeenth Century Flavia Tudini (Italy)1 1 - Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Storici
16901 The making of Orinoco: Space, Border, and Race Guillermo Pupo Pernet (United
States of America)1 1 - University of Arkansas
16715 Basting borders: the management of the Marquis de Aguilar in Rome,
1536-1543
Martha Atzin Bahena Pérez
(Mexico)1 1 - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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PANEL 09 CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS BORDERS: UNDERSTANDING INTERACTIONS AND CONFLICTS BETWEEN FAITHS IN PREINDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
ORGANISER Esther Pascua Echegaray (Spain), Madrid Open University
PANEL SESSION Session I Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Esther Pascua Echegaray
DATE & TIME Wednesday 21 July, 14:45
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16768 Religion, ethnicity and the limits of politics in 15th century Castile Pablo Sánchez León (Spain)1 1 - CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
16775 Building boundaries between religious identities in Castile (15th century): customs and appearance in Hernando de Talavera
Esther Pascua Echegaray (Spain)1
1 - Madrid Open University
16826 Symbolic appropriation of urban space. The religious borders in the territorial management of Fontana (Chaco).
María Patricia Mariño (Argentina)1
1 - Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo de la Universidad Nacional del Nordeste
PANEL SESSION Session II Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Esther Pascua Echegaray
DATE & TIME Thursday 22 July, 11:50
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16884 Kashrut, the Jewish Dietary practice and its possible social effects in cultural and religious borders
Elíshabá Mata (Spain)1 1 - University of Salamanca
16893 Hebrew poems about wine and conversion from the 15th. Arturo Prats (Spain)1 1 - Universidad Complutense de Madrid
16902 Exílio católico e religiosidade contrarreformista: as comunidades religiosas femininas refugiadas em Lisboa (sécs. XVI – XVII)
Maria Jacquinet (Portugal)1 1 - Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa
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PANEL 10 EARLY ANTHROPOCENE: EXPLOITATION AND EXTINCTION IN THE SEAS
ORGANISERS Nina Vieira (Portugal) & Cristina Brito (Portugal), CHAM - Centre for the Humanities, NOVA FCSH
PANEL SESSION Session I Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Nina Vieira
DATE & TIME Thursday 22 July, 09:45
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16733 Oceans and animals: Accounts for an Early Anthropocene and a ‘Wet Globalization’
Cristina Brito (Portugal)1 1 - CHAM and Departamento de História, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
16760 From sea exploitation to global transforms. Social, Biological and Environmental consequences of Basque Fisheries
Agustin Azkarate (Spain)1,2; Sergio Escribano-Ruiz (Spain)1,2
1 - University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) 2 - UNESCO Chair on Cultural Landscape and Heritage
16751 Multi-secular and regional trends of aquatic biodiversity in European Early Modern paintings
Anne-Sophie Tribot (France)1,2; Daniel Faget (France)1; Thomas Richard (France)2; Thomas Changeux (France)2
1 - UMR TELEMMe, Aix-Marseille University 2 - Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography, IRD
16790 Piscilegio lusitano by Franco Quaresma, an unpublished 18th century pioneer treatise on Portuguese aquatic fauna
Samuel Iglesias (France)1 1 - Museum national d'Histoire naturelle
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PANEL SESSION Session II Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Cristina Brito
DATE & TIME Friday 23 July, 11:50
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16882 Atlantic Sea, Tupi Indigenous Costa do Brasil and Colonizers: Knowledge, Environmental Impacts and Sustainabilities
Juciene Ricarte Apolinario (Brazil)1; Maria Adelina Amorim (Portugal)2
1 - Universidade Federal de Campina Grande / CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa 2 - CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
16731 Abundance and finitude of whales: a case study for an early change of marine ecosystems
Nina Vieira (Portugal)1 1 - CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
16827
The quasi-extinctions of Juan Fernandez fur seal (Arctocephalus philippi) and southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) in Juan Fernández and Desventuradas Islands, Eastern South Pacific, between 18th & 19th centuries
Daniel Quiroz (Chile)1,3; Marcelo Mayorga (Chile)2
1 - Subdirección de Investigación, Servicio Nacional del Patrimonio Cultural 2 - Universidad de Magallanes 3 - Departamento de Antropología, Universidad de Chile
16817 A network for whales’ history: Examples from two bilateral initiatives on the oceans’ cultural, heritage and memory
Patrícia Carvalho (Portugal)1; Joana Baço (Portugal)1; Cristina Brito (Portugal)2; Ana Catarina Garcia (Portugal)1; Nina Vieira (Portugal)1;
1 - CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa 2 - CHAM and Departamento de História, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
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PANEL 11 TRANS-IMPERIAL CIRCULATION OF MODERN POLITICS
ORGANISER François Godicheau (France), University of Toulouse
PANEL SESSION Single session Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR François Godicheau
DATE & TIME Thursday 22 July, 09:45
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16770 Politics without boundaries beyond an Old Regime: The Spanish 1808 Revolutionary Juntas
Pablo Sánchez León (Spain)1 1 - CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
16796 Political Conflict and Constitution in the Hispanic World in Revolution. A Study Case on the Crisis of Colombia, 1826-1832
Maria Teresa Calderón (Spain)1 1 - Universidad Externado de Colombia
16808 Borders at sea through the fog: disputed sovereignties in the Atlantic between politics, force and rights (notes on the eviction of Puerto Egmont, Gran Malvina, June 1770).
Dario G. Barriera (Argentina)1 1 - CONICET
16836 Public order, ultima ratio of politics and administration in Hispanic nations
François Godicheau (France)1 1 - University of Toulouse
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PANEL 12 FRONTIERS, RACE AND ENVIRONMENT:
CONFLICT AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NATURAL SCIENCES NARRATIVE IN THE EDGES OF THE COLONIAL EMPIRES ORGANISERS Gisele C. Conceição (Brazil)1 & Fabiano Bracht (Portugal)2 1University of São Paulo, FFLCH/USP; 2University of Porto, FLUP
PANEL SESSION Single session Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Fabiano Bracht
DATE & TIME Friday 23 July, 11:50
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16835 Gunboat Pharmacists: Apothecaries, Colonial Collecting, and the Legitimacy of Knowledge
Amanda Respess (United States of America)1
1 - Ohio State University-Marion
17003 Publish or perish: subalternation, social barriers, and knowledge circulation in the 18th-century lusophone world.
Fabiano Bracht (Portugal)1 1 - FLUP – CITCEM – REMA/ University of Porto
16872 Expanding colonial borders: science, diplomacy, and military strategy in the formation of Angola (1883–1886)
Daniel Gamito-Marques (Portugal)1
1 - Interuniversity Center for the History of Science and Technology (CIUHCT), NOVA University of Lisbon
16727 Local knowledge for environmental protection and climate change adaptation in Africa: Towards Decolonizing Climate Science
Geoffrey I. Nwaka (Nigeria)1 1 - Abia State University
16809 Colonizing nature: capitalization of Mato Grosso lands by international companies
Alexia Shellard (Portugal)1 1 - Associação Diáspora Sem Fronteiras
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PANEL 13 BEYOND FRONTIERS BETWEEN HUMAN, THE NATURAL AND THE PRAETERNATURAL IN ANTIQUITY
ORGANISED BY THE SCIENTIFIC COMMISSION
PANEL SESSION Single session Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Pedro Albuquerque
DATE & TIME Wednesday 21 July, 11:50
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16759 Identity and mummification during the Ptolemaic Egypt Alejandra Izquierdo Perales
(Spain)1 1 - Universidad Complutense de Madrid
16861 Wolves Among Us: Wolf-Human boundaries in Greco-Roman Antiquity Pedro Albuquerque Vaz
(Portugal)1
1 - University of Lisbon - Centre for History of the
University of Lisbon
16870 Beyond identity: Spirit possession and knowledge as social boundaries in
Early Christianity Pedro Luís de Toledo Piza (Brazil)1 1 - University of São Paulo
16886 «And to the ends of the earth» (Act 1:6). The expansion and the
boundaries of the Christianism according to the Acts of the Apostles Carlos Pereira (Portugal)1 1 - Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa
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PANEL 14 CULTURAL AND TERRITORIAL BOUNDARIES: DECODIFICATION, TRANSLATION, MANAGEMENT
ORGANISED BY THE SCIENTIFIC COMMISSION
PANEL SESSION Single session Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Mafalda Pacheco
DATE & TIME Friday 23 July, 09:45
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16735 Cultural human boundaries: representing disability in Portuguese
museums Patrícia Roque Martins (Portugal)1 1 - Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto
16900 Decoding the urban evolution of Fuzeta through the eighteen century
legislation Mafalda Pacheco (Portugal)1 1 - CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
16092 Federalism in 20th-century China: a conceptual translation and its
political failure. Federico Brusadelli (Italy)1 1 - University of Naples L'Orientale
16726 The Challenge of Border Management in Postcolonial Africa: Nigeria,
Cameroon and the Bakassi Crisis Geoffrey I. Nwaka (Nigeria)1 1 - Abia State Univesity
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PANEL 15 IBERIAN FRONTIERS IN COLONIAL AMAZONIA: CIRCULATIONS, CONNECTIONS AND CONFLICTS
ORGANISER Pablo Ibáñez-Bonillo (Portugal), CHAM - Centre for the Humanities, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
PANEL SESSION Single session Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Pablo Ibáñez-Bonillo
DATE & TIME Wednesday 21 July, 14:45
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16894 “On the banks of the Great Marañón River”: Naturalist Notes, Ethnographic Observations and Rational Cartography by Father Juan Magnin S.I. in 1740.
Juan Sebastian Gomez (Colombia)1
1 – Universidad de Antioquia
16844 Negotiating with the Marabitenas – Native Policies across the Colonial Frontier (1759-1770)
Pablo Ibáñez-Bonillo (Spain)1 1 – CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
16777 Tobacco on the routes of the Andean-Amazonian smuggling: State of Grão-Pará e Rio Negro and Audiencia of Quito, c.1770-c.1790.
Carlos Augusto Bastos (Brazil)1 1 – UFPA
16115 Maps for Empires, Land of Mocambos: Maroon Territoriality in the Cartography of Amazonian Borderlands (1777-1800)
Manoel Rendeiro Neto (United States of America)1
1 – University of California Davis
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PANEL 16 THINKING COASTLINES AS FLUID FRONTIERS
ORGANISER Joana Gaspar de Freitas (Portugal), Center of History, School of Arts and Humanities, University of Lisbon
PANEL SESSION Session I Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Steve Mentz
DATE & TIME Wednesday 21 July, 11:50
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16800 Coasts and Dunes as Territories for Extractivism. Narratives from the Mediterranean Sea. 1950-1990
Antonio Ortega Santos (Spain)1 1 – University of Granada, Department of Contemporary History
16734 Traditional fishing in São Tome and Príncipe: a coastal ecosystem of struggle
Joana Baço (Portugal)1; Gonçalo Lopes (Portugal)1
1 – CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
16824 The Shifting Sands know no borders: studying dunes as a global phenomenon
Joana Gaspar De Freitas (Portugal)1
1 – Center for History, School of Arts and Humanities, University of Lisbon
16925 Coastlines Shift Inland and Risks Creep Upriver Craig E. Colten (United States of America)1
1 – Louisiana State University
PANEL SESSION Session II Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Joana Gaspar de Freitas
DATE & TIME Thursday 22 July, 14:45
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16927 Beaches as Arguments: Reading Coastal Encounters from Early Modern Africa to Twenty-First Century America
Steve Mentz (United States of America)1
1 – St. John’s University
16761 Sea and Space – the “final frontiers” in the Azorean archipelago as an urban question
Inês Vieira Rodrigues (Portugal)1
1 – CEAU-FAUP
16766 Lower Mesopotamian religious imagery and the Gulf’s coastal regions (4th- 3rd millennia BCE)
Jaime Silva (Portugal)1; Isabel Gomes De Almeida (Portugal)2; Cristina Brito (Portugal)2
1 – CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa 2 – CHAM and Departamento de História, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
16926 Fluid frontiers – Passages to war André Kirouac (Canada)1 1 – N/A
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PANEL 17 EMERGING BOUNDARIES OF HUMAN RIGHTS, CONVIVIALITY, AND SOCIAL SCIENCES OF GLOBALIZATIONS:
CRITIQUES IN SEARCH OF NEW DYNAMICS
ORGANISERS Luca Bussotti1, Laura António Nhaueleque2 & Marc Jacquinet2 1Federal University of Pernambuco; 2Open University of Lisbon
PANEL SESSION Single session Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Marc Jacquinet
DATE & TIME Thursday 22 July, 09:45
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16795 Humanitarianism, racialization, and the production of a surplus humanity. Towards a postcolonial inquiry of the humanitarian government.
Francesco Marchi (Italy)1 1 - University of Naples L'Orientale
16741 Drawing Jerusalem boundaries with the help of MDA’s EMT-volunteers: Jerusalem’s mindscapes of MDA’s EMT-volunteers
Avi Kotsere-Burg (Israel)1 1 - University of Haifa, Israel
16771 Cabo Verde - Locanationalizing the global in education. Are Human Rights a possible anchor?
Fernanda Marques (Cape Verde)1
1 - CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
16776 Environmental Migrations and lack of protectiveness: new frontiers between Human Rights and Sustainability
Ana Rodrigues (Portugal)1 1 - Universidade Aberta
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PANEL 18 DECOLONIZING NATURE, ENVIRONMENTAL OCEAN-LAND EXTRACTIVISM LATIN AMERICA, XVII-XXITH CENTURY
ORGANISER Antonio Ortega Santos (Spain), University of Granada
PANEL SESSION Single session Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Antonio Ortega
DATE & TIME Wednesday 21 July, 16:50
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16767 Struggling against extractivism. Mapping indigenous civil resistance processes in the Andean region
María Francesca Rodríguez Vargas (Spain)1; Diego Checa Hidalgo (Spain)1
1 - University of Granada
16786 Socio-environmental movements, decoloniality and environmental history in the Patagonian conflicts in Argentina (1980-2003)
Ayelen Dichdji (Argentina)1,2 1 - STAND (UGR, Spain), 2 - CONICET/CEAR-UNQ
16798 Problemas recurrentes en la evaluación de impactos ambientales en Perú
Carlos Antonio Martín Soria Dall'orso (Peru)1,2; Graciela M Mercedes Lu (United States of America)3
1 - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú 2 - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina 3 - ELAW
16805 Where Have all the Flowers Gone. Approaching a Decolonial Methodology for Environmental Latin American History
Antonio Ortega Santos (Spain)1 1 - Department of Contemporary History
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PANEL 19 FLUID INFRASTRUCTURAL TIME(S)
ORGANISERS Caio Simoes De Araujo (South Africa)1 & Pedro Pombo (India)2 1Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research; 2Goa University
PANEL SESSION Single session Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Caio Araujo & Pedro Pombo
DATE & TIME Wednesday 21 July, 11:50
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16711 Joburg’s Pools in a Time of South African Infrastructure Pamila Gupta (South Africa)1 1 - WiSER, University of the Witwatersrand
16794 Knowing the Boundless Sea: Global Knowledge Infrastructures and the Changing Nature of Borders
Jessica Lehman (United Kingdom)1
1 - Durham University
16871 Petro-infrastructures and Socialist Legacies in the South Atlantic Claudia Gastrow (South Africa)1
1 - University of Johannesburg
16717 Galvanizing a Nation: Zambian Border Insecurity and the Sabotage of the Luangwa Bridge
Michael Panzer (United States of America)1
1 - Marist College
16848 The transformations of landscapes as memory devices: socioenvironmental heritage in Argentina and Brazil
Ana Marcela França (Argentina)1
1 - CONICET/ Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
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PANEL 20 WOMEN EXPERIENCES ON BORDERS: EXCLUSION, CREATION AND LEARNING
ORGANISED BY THE SCIENTIFIC COMMISSION
PANEL SESSION Single session Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR To be designated
DATE & TIME Friday 23 July, 11:50
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16681 I learn therefore I am: reflections on feminist pedagogies in migration studies
Asia Della Rosa (Sweden)1 1 - Linköping University
16755 Gender identities, cultural memory, and fluid boundaries in Ana Luisa Amaral’s play Próspero Morreu
Anabela Galhardo Couto (Portugal)1; Chatarina Edfledt (Sweden)2
1 - Universidade Aberta de Lisboa 2 - Dalarna University
16811 Border States: Living in the Wake of the Border in Sara Uribe’s Antígona González
Alessandro Moghrabi (United States of America)1
1 - Brown University, Comparative Literature
16867 Modern « Senzalas ». Domestic work and segregation in brazilian contemporary cities.
Giulia De Sena Manera (French Guiana)1
1 - Université de Guyane
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PANEL 21 NATIONAL IDENTITIES AND OTHERNESS
ORGANISED BY THE SCIENTIFIC COMMISSION
PANEL SESSION Single session Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Pablo Sánchez León
DATE & TIME Wednesday 21 July, 09:45
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16816 Are you a real Korean? Dissecting the curated definition of the Korean Nationalism to challenge the notion of nationality and us-ness of South Korea
Jiyun Sung (United Kingdom)1 1 - Loughborough University
16839 Reimagining the Sri Lankan Muslim Identity Amjad Mohamed Saleem (United Kingdom)1
1 - Independent Researcher
16899 What explains – against all odds – the continued dominance of a national identity of Paraguayidad among the stratifying landscape of mestizaje in contemporary Paraguay?
James S. M. Woodley (United Kingdom)1
1 - University of Oxford
16903 Eile Project: Border-Fictioning as anti-colonial resistance to the UK border in Ireland
Sam Vardy (United Kingdom)1 1 - Sheffield Hallam University, UK
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PANEL 22 WOMEN AT BORDERLANDS: FEMALE AGENCY AND POLITICAL NEGOTIATION
ORGANISER Diana Roselly Pérez-Gerardo (Mexico), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
PANEL SESSION Single session Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Diana Roselly Pérez Gerardo
DATE & TIME Wednesday 21 July, 14:45
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16716 Women and “citizens” at border cities: Ciudad Real de Chiapa, 16th century
Martha Atzin Bahena Perez (Mexico)1
1 - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
16781 The Yndia who gave birth to a dog. Female Representations on the Upper California Borderland, 18th century
Diana Roselly Pérez Gerardo (Mexico)1
1 - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
16845 Catherine Braganza´s Mediation as England Queen Mercedes Llorente (Spain)1 1 - CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
16892 Emotions and Sociability in Seventeenth Century Pandemics in Naples 1656- 1658
Adriana Luna-Fabritius (Finland)1
1 - University of Helsinki
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PANEL 23 A BORDER IS A BORDER IS A BORDER? DISCUSSING CONCEPTS AND PRACTICES OF FRONTIER IN ANTIQUITY
ORGANISER Catarina Miranda (Portugal), CHAM - Centre for the Humanities, NOVA FCSH
PANEL SESSION Session I Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Catarina Miranda
DATE & TIME Thursday 22 July, 14:45
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16758 Border Zones as a Liminal Mosaic: The Mediating Cultural-Brokers of Beth-Shean
Krystal Pierce (United States of America)1
1 - Brigham Young University
16782 A border on the sea? Constructing identities and alterities: Egyptian and Aegeans in the second millennium B.C.
Inmaculada Vivas (Spain)1 1 - UNED, National Distance Education University, Madrid
16879 Crossing the great divide: rethinking the use of artistic boundaries in Ptolemaic statuary
Catarina Miranda (Portugal)1 1 - CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
PANEL SESSION Session II Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Catarina Miranda
DATE & TIME Thursday 22 July, 16:50
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16683 The "Reserve Heads" of Ancient Egypt and how they deconstructed the borders of social hierarchy
Raquel Novais Raquel Novais (Portugal)1
1 - NOVA FCSH
16883 The house beyond its walls. Revisiting the Amarna Workmen’s Village Thais Rocha Da Silva (Brazil)1 1 - Universidade de São Paulo/ University of Oxford
16753 Roman Omens and Symbolic Frontiers Rúben De Castro (Portugal)1 1 - CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
16725 Phenomenology of black dogs from Anubis and Cerberus to the Christian representation of the damned
Giuseppe Delia (Italy)1 1 - Durham University
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PANEL SESSION Session III Link to zoom: to be confirmed
Room: to be confirmed CHAIR Catarina Miranda
DATE & TIME Friday 23 July, 14:45
COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORS INSTITUTION
16757 Walled Sovereignty: Architectural Borders in the Ancient Egyptian World Oren Siegel (United States of America)1
1 - Ca' Foscari University of Venice
16792 Pseudo-limes? Before Venice there was a border Myriam Pilutti Namer (Italy)1 1 - Ca' Foscari University of Venice
16874 Thyreatis as a Spartan-Argive Borderland Gabriel Bernardo (Brazil)1 1 - University of São Paulo
16881 How Greek Novel represents the Borders of the Hellenistic World Leonor Santa-Bárbara (Portugal)1
1 - CHAM, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa