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1 Thursday 16 th April 19.00 – 20.00 Welcome drinks, Town House, Union Street Aberdeen Friday 17 th April 09.00 – 09.30 Registration, Elphinstone Hall 09.30 – 11.00 Panel Session 1, Various Locations – see detailed programme 11.00 – 11.30 Tea and Coffee; Elphinstone Hall 11.30 – 13.00 Panel Session 2, Various Locations – see detailed programme 13.00 – 14.00 Lunch, Elphinstone Hall SLAS Committee Meeting; Linnklater Rooms 14.00 – 15.30 Panel Session 3, Various Locations – see detailed programme 15.30 – 16.00 Tea and Coffee, Elphinstone Hall BLAR, 'Meet the Editors’ Session, Linkater Rooms 16.00 – 17.30 Panel Session 4, Various Locations – see detailed programme 17.30 – 18.30 Keynote Address, New King’s 6 19.30 for 20.00 Drinks Reception followed by Dinner and Ceilidh, Beach Ballroom Saturday 18 th April 09.30 – 11.00 SLAS AGM 11.00 – 11.30 Tea and Coffee, Elphinstone Hall 11.30 – 13.00 Panel Session 5, Various Locations – see detailed programme 13.00 – 14.00 Lunch, Elphinstone Hall PILAS Lunch, Linklater Rooms 14.00 – 15.30 Panel Session 6, Various Locations – see detailed programme 15.30 – 16.00 Tea and Coffee, Elphinstone Hall 16.00 – 17.30 Panel Session 7, Various Locations – see detailed programme 17.30 Conference Close

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Thursday 16th April

19.00 – 20.00 Welcome drinks, Town House, Union Street Aberdeen

Friday 17th April

09.00 – 09.30 Registration, Elphinstone Hall

09.30 – 11.00 Panel Session 1, Various Locations – see detailed programme

11.00 – 11.30 Tea and Coffee; Elphinstone Hall

11.30 – 13.00 Panel Session 2, Various Locations – see detailed programme

13.00 – 14.00 Lunch, Elphinstone Hall

SLAS Committee Meeting; Linnklater Rooms

14.00 – 15.30 Panel Session 3, Various Locations – see detailed programme

15.30 – 16.00 Tea and Coffee, Elphinstone Hall

BLAR, 'Meet the Editors’ Session, Linkater Rooms

16.00 – 17.30 Panel Session 4, Various Locations – see detailed programme

17.30 – 18.30 Keynote Address, New King’s 6

19.30 for 20.00 Drinks Reception followed by Dinner and Ceilidh, Beach Ballroom

Saturday 18th April

09.30 – 11.00 SLAS AGM

11.00 – 11.30 Tea and Coffee, Elphinstone Hall

11.30 – 13.00 Panel Session 5, Various Locations – see detailed programme

13.00 – 14.00 Lunch, Elphinstone Hall

PILAS Lunch, Linklater Rooms

14.00 – 15.30 Panel Session 6, Various Locations – see detailed programme

15.30 – 16.00 Tea and Coffee, Elphinstone Hall

16.00 – 17.30 Panel Session 7, Various Locations – see detailed programme

17.30 Conference Close

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Panel Sessions One – Friday 09.30 – 11.00

ROOM: NEW KING’S FOURTEEN

TITLE: States and Social Change in Latin America Single Panel

CONVENOR: Maura Duffy – University of Manchester

Title and Author

In and Against the State? Social Policy and Grassroots Organisation in Venezuela Maura Duffy - University of Manchester

The category desplazado and creation of social boundaries Mateja Celestina – Coventry University

‘Orteguismo’ and state-society relations in Nicaragua Sarah Hunt – University of Manchester

State Response to Urban Violence in El Salvador Kirsten Howarth – Dalhousie University

ROOM: KING’S COLLEGE GROUND FLOOR SEVEN

TITLE: Politico-Territorial Autonomy and Resource Governance Single Panel

CONVENORS: Anna Laing and Francesca Minelli – University of Glasgow

Title and Author

Conflicts between biodiversity protection and sand mining: A case study in the coastal sand dunes of El Socorro, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico. Natalia Rodriguez-Revelo - Universidad Autonoma de Baja

Autonomy and Collaboration in Communitarian Water and Sewage Provision: The relationship between municipalities and water cooperatives in the Cochabamba Conurbation. Francesca Minelli - University of Glasgow

The Diversification of the Matriz Extractivista and Social Conflict in Uruguay. The Case of Aratirí (Cerro Chato) Stefan Peters - Kassel University

ROOM: KING’S COLLEGE FIRST FLOOR SEVEN

TITLE: 'Bring-a-baby' panel: Autonomies and Gender in Latin America Single Panel

CONVENOR: Maria Soledad Montañes – University of Stirling

Title and Author

Un ser capaz de empuñar la vida? Autonomy and Women during the 1910 Centenary in Argentina Iona Macintyre - University of Edinburgh

Militancy and mothering: The ultimate work-life balance? Rachael Nazarko - King's College

Mother Nature: Autonomy and Motherhood in Alicia Scherson’s ‘Turistas’ Maria Soledad Montañes – University of Stirling

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ROOM: NEW KING’S TEN

TITLE: Autonomous urban planners? Thepolitics of space in developing sustainable urban futures Single Panel Only

CONVENOR: Christien Klaufus - CEDLA

Title and Author

Planning sustainable urban deathscapes Christien Klaufus – CEDLA

Bottom-up planning in the current debate Roberto Rocco - Delft University of Technology

Perceptions of planners on an electric escalator Letty Reimerink - Independent researcher

The Post-"Best Practice" City: Politics, Planning and Change in Bogotá, Colombia Erich Hellmer - University of Glasgow

Dwelling space and the challenge of independización in multi-family housing arrangements in Southern Lima Michaela Hordijk and Viviana d’Auria – University of Amsterdam and KU Leuven

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Panel Sessions Two – Friday 11.30 – 13.00

ROOM: NEW KING’S FOURTEEN

TITLE: The Cuban Revolution; the Embodiement of Autonomy Single Panel

CONVENOR: Mervyn Bain – University of Aberdeen

Title and Author

Cuban Medical Cooperation in Brazil John Kirk – Dalhousie University

Cuban-Russian Relations in 2015; asymmetric power in harmony? Mervyn Bain – University of Aberdeen

LGBT and Well-Being: The Normalization of Sexual Diversity in Contemporary Cuba Through a Health-based Approach Emily Kirk – University of Nottingham

Why does Cuba care so much about Ebola and other global health calamaties: Understanding the solidarity approach to Cuban medical outreach. Robert Huish – Dalhousie University

ROOM: NEW KING’S ONE

TITLE: Autonomy and the Good Life (Vivir Beien / Buen Vivir) in Latin America Single Panel

CONVENORS: Jonathan Alderman and Rosalyn Bold - University of St Andrews and University of Manchester

DISCUSSANT: Maggie Bolton, University of Aberdeen

Title and Author

Implementing the ideals of the Vivir Bien: A Callawaya tourism project Rosalyn Bold –University of Manchester

Indigenous Autonomy and Vivir Bien: Living Well through the ayllu Jonathan Alderman – University of St Andrews

Trabajo y Explotación Laboral Infantil en Poblaciones Indígenas de Bolivia Ruben Dario Chaymbi Mayta - Fundacion Desarrollo y Autogestion, Bolivia

ROOM: NEW KING’S SIX

TITLE: Spectres of Nationalism in the Twenty-First Century? Cultural Autonomy in Venezuela Single Panel

CONVENORS: Lisa Blackmore, Rebecca Jarman and Penélope Plaza - Universität Zürich, University of Cambridge and City University London

Title and Author

The spatialization of the power of oil: PDVSA as place entrepreneur in the regeneration of Sabana Grande Boulevard Penelope Plaza – City University

Phantom pavilions: El Helicoide and La Torre de David as contested microcosms of the nation-state Lisa Blackmore - Universität Zürich

Defining the limits of the nation: Indigenous organisations and the Bolivarian revolution Natalia Garcia Bonet – University of Kent

Political Landslides in Venezuela? Ideology, Childhood and Natural Disaster in Una tarde con campanas(2004) and El chico que miente (2011) Rebecca Jarman – University of Cambridge

When the Boat Comes In: Myth, Reification, and the Changing Face of Simón Bolívar in Venezuelan Politics and Culture Nicholas Roberts - Durham University

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ROOM: KING’S COLLEGE GROUND FLOOR SEVEN

TITLE: Solidarity campaigns and Latin America Double Panel

CONVENOR: Grace Livingstone - University of Cambridge

Title and Author

Why did the Chile Solidarity Campaign have more success than the Argentine Solidarity Movement in Britain? Grace Livingstone – University of Cambridge

The Dutch solidarity movement in the path of Chile´s redemocratization Mariana Perry - Leiden University

Spatiality, Contentious Politics and Power - Lessons from a Mexican Peace Movement. Sebastian Scholl – Bamberg University

ROOM: KING’S COLLEGE GROUND FLOOR EIGHT

TITLE: Ideas, Institutions and Elites: The Intellectual Origins of Capitalism in Latin America Double Panel

CONVENOR: David Pretel - Pompeu Fabra University

Title and Author

Cohesion, visibility and politics: The symbiotic relationship between neoliberalism and business classes in Argentina and Chile Tomás Undurraga – University of Cambridge

José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz in the Longue Durée: The Making of an Argentine Neoliberal Joseph A. Francis – Independent Scholar

Rural Capitalism in Twentieth-Century Latin America: Ruling-elite preferences and economic policy in Colombia Carlos Andrés Brando – Pompeu Fabra University

Technological Modernity and the Cuban Colonial Elite in the 19th Century David Pretel - Pompeu Fabra University

ROOM: KING’S COLLEGE FIRST FLOOR EIGHT

TITLE: Intersections: Autonomy, Creativity, the Political, and the Poetics of Resistance Double Panel

CONVENOR: David M Wood - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Title and Author

The Poetics of Resistance and Concepts of Autonomy Cornelia Gräbner - Lancaster University

Of Poets and Pirates: Martín Adán’s La casa de carton (1928) as a Model for Autonomy in a Post-Modern Age Maria Spitz - South Dakota State University

Navigating Dependence on National Identity in the Work of Flavia Company Natasha Tanna - University of Cambridge

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ROOM: NEW KING’S TEN

TITLE: Autonomy of the people: Discourse, hegemony and democracy in Latin American contemporary political processes Double Panel

CONVENORS: Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti and Emilia Ferraro - Newcastle University and University of St. Andrews

Title and Author

Post-neoliberal protest movement in Argentina and Brazil: Political discourse between new demands and old social imaginaries Juan Pablo Ferrero – University of Bath

The Case of the Missing Vanguard Clifton Ross - PM Press

Representations of the autonomous subaltern in the Zapatista discourse: Issues of Democracy and Identity Isabelle Gribomont - University of St Andrews

Paradoxical Responses to Corruption: The Role of Public Participation in Enacting Brazil's Anti-Corruption Laws Andreia Carmo - University of Oxford

ROOM: THE LINKLATER ROOMS

TITLE: Political Mobilisation and Race in Latin America - from Independence to Neo Liberalism Single Panel

CONVENOR: Elizabeth Cooper, British Library

CHAIR: Teresa Meade, Union College

Title and Author

Interpreting the other America: José Martí's racial diagnosis of the United States, 1882-1890 Oleski Miranda Navarro - University of Edinburgh

Remapping América: Maps, Map-making and the Invention of Jesuit New World Imaginaries, 1767-1810 Luis Ramos - New York University

From quilombo to favela and back: Rio's Urban Quilombo Sacopã and the Limits of Multiculturalism Desiree Poets - Aberystwyth University

Constructing A National Identity: Veiled Whiteness & The Racialization of Citizenship in 19th Century Honduras Jose Lara - Grand Valley State University

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Panel Sessions Three – Friday 14.00 – 15.30

ROOM: NEW KING’S FOURTEEN

TITLE: Latin American Football Cultures in Historical Perspectives Double Panel

CONVENORS: Matthew Brown, Brenda Elsey and David Wood - University of Bristol, Hofstra University and University of Sheffield

Title and Author

The Beautiful Game? Women and Football in South America David Wood - The University of Sheffield

The Origins of Football in Ecuador Matthew Brown - University of Bristol

Football, urban expansion and lifestyle in Sao Paulo, 1880-1920 Gloria Lanci - University of Bristol

ROOM: NEW KING’S ONE

TITLE: Autonomies as radical decentralisation? Lessons from Bolivia Double Panel

CONVENOR: Phillip Horn - University of Manchester

Title and Author

‘I Stole Children for the Community’: The role of obras in local political processes in the Bolivian Altiplano Rachel Godfrey Wood - Institute of Development Studies

Indigenous autonomy in the city? Lessons from La Paz's Southern Periphery Philipp Horn - University of Manchester

Indigenous autonomies (AIOC) in Bolivia: Developments and Shortcomings (2009-2014) Alexandra Tomaselli - European Academy

ROOM: NEW KING’S SIX

TITLE: Making Autonomy: Design, Material and Visual culture in Latin America Double Panel

CONVENOR: Patricia Lara-Betancourt and Livia Rezende - Royal College of Art/ Kingston University and Royal College of Art

Title and Author

Vernacular Design: A possibility for autonomy? Fernanda Cardoso - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

Doing, Making and Performing ‘Chicha': ‘Grafica Popular' and Vernacular Culture in Lima, Peru. Caroline Hodges - Bournemouth University

Making the process visible, the turn in design education in Uruguay María José Lopez Belatti - Escuela Universitaria Centro de Diseño

Paternalism and response. ALADI (Latin American Association of Industrial Design) as the image of an autonomous Latin America Juan Buitrago - Universidade de São Paulo

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ROOM: KING’S COLLEGE GROUND FLOOR SEVEN

TITLE: Solidarity campaigns and Latin America Double Panel

CONVENOR: Grace Livingstone – University of Cambridge

Title and Author

The role of solidarity movements in promoting health and well-being among exiles: The case of Chileans in the UK Jasmine Gideon – Birbeck London

Chile: the seed that triggered widespread interest in Latin America. Mike Gatehouse – Latin America Bureau

Transnational Solidarity in Opposition to the Pinochet Regime: Labour Internationalism in Liverpool and Beyond Marieke Riethof - University of Liverpool

ROOM: KING’S COLLEGE FIRST FLOOR SEVEN

TITLE: Between the local and the global: Transnational experiences of Latin American Migrants Double Panel

CONVENORS: Jenny Rodriguez and Angelo Martins Jr –Newcastle University and Goldsmiths University, London

Title and Author

Beyond the state control, the manifold forms of the control regime: Undocumented migration along the transnational clandestine migratory corridor Ecuador-Mexico-U.S. Soledad Alvarez Velasco - King's College London

Translocal Belongings: Lived experiences and re-making identity of Colombian and Palestinian refugees in Latin America. Marcia A. Vera Espinoza - University of Sheffield

Bolivian migrants in Chile: Spaces and places of (non)citizenship Megan Ryburn - Queen Mary, University of London

ROOM: KING’S COLLEGE FIRST FLOOR EIGHT

TITLE: Intersections: Autonomy, Creativity, the Political, and the Poetics of Resistance Double Panel

CONVENOR: David M Wood - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Title and Author

‘Mi ética es la estética’: Bíofilo Panclasta and ‘anarchist’ writing Joey Whitfield- University of Leeds

Autonomy, the state, appropriation and ‘committed’ audiovisual praxis David M Wood - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

The cultural politics of artist-activist collectives in Buenos Aires, Argentina Elke Linders - Utrecht University

Representaciones de la violencia política en Canto a su amor desaparecido de Zurita

María José Barros, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile ROOM: NEW KING’S TEN

TITLE: Autonomy of the people: Discourse, hegemony and democracy in Latin American contemporary political processes Double Panel

CONVENOR: Juan Pablo Ferrero - University of Bath

Title and Author

Redefining autonomy in times of the Ayotzinapa drama: The role of community police forces in Guerrero, Mexico Merel de Buck - University of Utrecht

Hegemony vs Autonomy: What does South America tell us? Samuele Mazzolini - University of Essex

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Problems and Contradictions of Participatory Democracy: Lessons from Latin America Claudio Balderacchi

Panel Sessions Four – Friday 16.00 – 17.30

ROOM: NEW KING’S FOURTEEN

TITLE: Latin American Football Cultures in Historical Perspectives Double Panel

CONVENORS: Matthew Brown, Brenda Elsey and David Wood - University of Bristol, Hofstra University and University of Sheffield

Title and Author

Amazonia:' Women and Football in Chile Brenda Elsey - Hofstra University

Football Supporters’ Clubs in Latin America: Contemporary looks Bernardo Buarque - Fundação Getúlio Vargas

‘We don't know how to lose': Gender, Race, and Region in Brazilian World Cup and Miss Universe Press Coverage (1954-1962) Courtney J. Campbell - Institute of Historical Research, School of Advanced Study, University of London

ROOM: NEW KING’S ONE

TITLE: Autonomies as radical decentralisation? Lessons from Bolivia Double Panel

CONVENOR: Phillip Horn - University of Manchester

Title and Author

Autonomy in Opposition: Indigeneity, extraction and struggle Jessica Hope - University of Manchester

Constructing Autonomies in the Bolivian Lowlands: From Self-determination to What? Katinka Weber - University of Liverpool

‘We are already autonomous, but we claim for more autonomy’: The case of Raqaypampa Mauricio Hashizume - Centre for Social Studies / University of Coimbra

ROOM: NEW KING’S SIX

TITLE: Making Autonomy: Design, Material and Visual culture in Latin America Double Panel

CONVENOR: Patricia Lara-Betancourt and Livia Rezende - Royal College of Art/ Kingston University and Royal College of Art

Title and Author

Projecting the nation? Public Space Design in Sao Paulo and London during the mid-20th Century Susannah Hagan - Royal College of Art

A Brazilian Design out of a Foreign Vision: Educational Aims of Museums, Industrial and Graphic Design between Popular and Mass Culture Aline Coelho Sanches Corato - Universidade de São Paulo

Otherness became own. The origins of the modern design in Mexico Oscar Salinas Flores - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

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ROOM: KING’S COLLEGE FIRST FLOOR SEVEN

TITLE: Between the local and the global: Transnational experiences of Latin American Migrants Double Panel

CONVENORS: Jenny Rodriguez and Angelo Martins Jr - Newcastle University and Goldsmiths University, London

Title and Author

Making a home: Materialising belongings, identities and memories in the experiences of exile and return Macarena Bonhomme – Goldsmiths, University of London

A música, os músicos e a comunidade brasileira em Lisboa-Portugal Amanda Fernandes Guerreiro - Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa

Brazilians in the UK: Recent Trends of a Migration Stream Julio Davies - King's College London

Navigating dynamics of displacement, exclusion and containment: Brazilian women's experiences of transnational mobility Angelo Martins Jr – Goldsmiths College

ROOM: KING’S COLLEGE FIRST FLOOR EIGHT

TITLE: Race, Ethnicity, Class and Gender: Intersections and Complexities of Categories of Discrimination and Inequality Single Panel

CONVENOR: Desiree Poets - Aberystwyth University

Title and Author

Beauty pageants at the intersection of indigeneity, gender and class in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala Elisabet Rasch - Wageningen University

Ageism in the context of oppression: Cultural assumptions, stereotypes and the marginalization of elders in today’s rapidly ageing world Gisela Castro - ESPM

Analyzing thinking as the origin of social inequality: Children, social class, schooling, and families in Chile. Pablo Torres - University of Cambridge

ROOM: NEW KING’S TEN

TITLE: Autonomy, Movement, and the Constraints of Identity: Defining Nation, Self and Other in Latin America Single Panel

CONVENOR: Marcia Stephenson - Purdue University

Title and Author

Intercultural Go-Betweens in the 19th-Century Bolivian Andes: A Case History of Autonomy and Interdependence Marcia Stephenson - Purdue University

Bertha Lutz' quest for authority and autonomy in the early 20th-century Brazilian scientific community Michelle Medeiros - Marquette University

Locating Home and Away: Traversing the Risks and Constraints of Nature, Nation, and Adventure at the Foot of the Argentine Andes Joy Logan - University of Hawai

The Institute of Volunteers. An autonomous Cuban movement within the Spanish Empire? Fernando J. Padilla Angulo - University of Bristol

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ROOM: THE LINKLATER ROOMS

TITLE: Tensions and conflicts derived from by the exercise of indigenous peoples' right to autonomy: Experiences from the

Andean region

Single Panel

CONVENOR: Amelia Alva-Arevalo - Ghent University

Title and Author

Andoas: an open wound in the Peruvian Amazon Amelia Alva-Arevalo - Ghent University

The introduction of Direct Democracy in Latin America: Brazil, Venezuela and Bolivia, three cases in three different decades. Pedro Capra - Centre for Research on Direct Democracy (c2d) University of Zurich

Afro - Brazilian heritage in the first decades of no more Brazilian slave system Agata Bloch - Polish Academy of Sciences

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Panel Sessions Five – Saturday 11.30 – 13.00

ROOM: NEW KING’S FOURTEEN

TITLE: Indigenous Autonomies and Adaptation in the Americas Single Panel

CONVENOR: Caroline Williams – University of Bristol

Title and Author

‘Jiguaní inmortal’: Autonomy, Sovereignty, and Indigeneity in an ‘Indian Town’ in Cuba, c. 1700-1800 Jason Yaremko - University of Winnipeg

Iyambae: Alienation, autonomy and the ethos of being ‘without an owner' among the Chiriguano-Guarani Agustin Diz - London School of Economics

Aymara Struggles for Schooling and Autonomy in Bolivia, 1920s-1940s. Brooke Larson - Stony Brook University

The Power of the Plume: Guarani Autonomy and Literacy during the Crises of the Mid-Eighteenth Century, Paraguay Barbara Ganson - Florida Atlantic University

ROOM: NEW KING’S ONE

TITLE: Latin America without borders: Regional cooperation in comparative perspective Double Panel

CONVENOR: Hilary Francis - Institute of Latin American Studies

Title and Author

* The pulp mill conflict and its implications for regional cooperation in the Southern Cone Karen Siegel - University of Glasgow

* ‘Lifting the veil of ignorance’? Cuban teachers in revolutionary Nicaragua Hilary Francis - Institute of Latin American Studies

* Building the Patria Grande: Breaking Down the Borders to Social Guarantees under the “Right to Migration” Paradigm Simca Theresa Simpson - London School of Economics and Political Science

* Knocking down the borders at the local level Mariano Alvarez - Leiden University

ROOM: NEW KING’S SIX

TITLE: ‘Buen vivir’ as policy and practice in Latin America Double Panel

CONVENOR: Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti - Durham University

Title and Author

Bienestar Social Rural: Improving Rural Physical and Social Well-Being in 1950s Mexico Stephanie Opperman - Georgia College

Progreso, Inclusion Social, Extraction, and Well-being in Peru: A Comparative Approach to Everyday Indigenous Experience Lexy Seedhouse and Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti - Newcastle University and Durham University

Buen Vivir and the appropriation of political rhetoric: The multiple uses of Buen Vivir in strategic differentiations Daniela Bressa Florentin - University of Bath

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ROOM: KING’S COLLEGE GROUND FLOOR SEVEN

TITLE: Culture, Politics and Identity Single Panel

CONVENOR: Andor Skotnes – The Sage Colleges

Title and Author

Increase and autonomy of the participation of working classes in art exhibitions in Brazil Lígia Dabul - Universidade Federal Fluminense

Carmen Berenguer’s Bobby Sands desfallece en el muro (1983): Writing oppression Bárbara Fernández - University of Edinburgh

Andrés Bello, Francisco Bilbao and the Place of Reason in Latin America Monica González - Universidad de Talca

Diagnoses on the nation: The Brazilian Cultural History in the 1930's André Joanilho – UEL

ROOM: KING’S COLLEGE GROUND FLOOR EIGHT

TITLE: The Political Ecology of Extraction: Negotiating livelihoods and landscapes across Latin America (Territory,

Livelihood and Conflict)

Double Panel

CONVENOR: Jessica Hope – Manchester University

Title and Author

Mapping the Multivocality of the Opposition to Metallic Mining in El Salvador Ainhoa Montoya - Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London

Agroindustry and the perspectives for peasant autonomy on Peru's coast Andrew Jobling - Sheffield Hallam University

Is it all about the water? Exploring conflicts between indigenous communities and the mining industry in the Atacama Desert Katy Jenkins and Hugo Romero Toledo - Northumbria University and Centro de Estudios de Conflicto y Cohesión Social

Ecuador and the architecture and culture of Extractivism Alejandra Espinosa - University of Amsterdam

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ROOM: KING’S COLLEGE FIRST FLOOR EIGHT

TITLE: Neoliberal Governance and Responses Single Panel

CONVENOR: Mervyn Bain – University of Aberdeen

Title and Author

Regionalism and Extractivism: Challenging Neoliberalism in Latin America Kristin Ciupa - Queen Mary University of London

The sweatshops and labour conditions of Latin American immigrants in São Paulo's clothing production chain Joana Contino - Pontifícia Universidade Católica

Management strategies in Argentine printing workers’ co-operatives Paola Raffaelli - University of Roehampton

The Brazilian landless movement assistance in the return of Brazilian emigrants from Paraguay Marcos Estrada - University of Warwick

ROOM: NEW KING’S TEN

TITLE: Why the PRI Returned to Power in Mexico? Single Panel

CONVENOR: Peter Watt – Sheffield University

Title and Author

Media reform in Mexico. Continuity or change? Jose Antonio Brambila - University of Sheffield

Peña Nieto and the return of authoritarian politics John Ackerman - Sciences Po

"Explaining the failure of the Anticorruption Reform in Mexico" Irma Eréndira Sandoval Ballesteros - National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Panel Sessions Six – Saturday 14.00 – 15.30

ROOM: NEW KING’S FOURTEEN

TITLE: Indigenous cultures in Latin America: Ethnohistorical and linguistic approaches Double Panel

CONVENORS: Sabine Dedenbach-Salazar and Katja Hannss - Stirling University and University of Cologne

Title and Author

Why state the obvious? Tense-aspect marking and its connection to information structure in Garifuna Steffen Haurholm-Larsen - Bern University

Word formation in Kallawaya: Compounding and incorporation Katja Hannss - Universitaet Koeln

Spanish elements in Yurakaré against the background of language contact theory Rik van Gijn - University of Cologne

ROOM: NEW KING’S ONE

TITLE: Latin America without borders: Regional cooperation in comparative perspective Double Panel

CONVENOR: Hilary Francis - Institute of Latin American Studies

Title and Author

* The Mystery of Peru's ‘Casas ALBA’: Venezuelan ‘Social Power’ Projection or Bottom-Up Social Regionalisation? Asa Cusack - Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London

* Comparative analysis of limits and possibilities under ALBA and UNASUR Emine Tahsin - Istanbul university

* ALBA: Towards Regional Autonomy through Integration Kristin Ciupa - Queen Mary University of London

ROOM: NEW KING’S SIX

TITLE: Buen vivir’ as policy and practice in Latin America Double Panel

CONVENORS: Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti and Emilia Ferraro - Newcastle University and University of St. Andrews

Title and Author

Buen vivir y saberes ancestrales Emilia Ferraro - University of St. Andrews

Lekil Kuxlejal (Buen Vivir) as Cultural Capital in Chiapas, Mexico Susanna Rostas - Cambridge University

El buen vivir y el proyecto politico de la CONAIE Leon Zamosc - University of California, San Diego

* Indicates paper that has changed order since the abstract booklet has been published.

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ROOM: KING’S COLLEGE GROUND FLOOR SEVEN

TITLE: The Latin American involvement in South-South development cooperation Single Panel

CONVENOR: Danilo Marcondes – University of Cambridge

Title and Author

The role of a donor in an emerging power's foreign policy: Brazilian solidarity diplomacy Monika Sawicka - Jagiellonian University

El papel de México en el sistema de cooperación internacional. Una perspectiva desde sus acciones de Cooperación Sur-Sur en América Latina. Analilia Huitron - Complutense University of Madrid (UCM)

Brazil’s South South Cooperation with Africa; a win win Relationship ? The case of biofuel production in Mozambique Gabrielle W.Cusson - Université de Liège

ROOM: KING’S COLLEGE GROUND FLOOR EIGHT

TITLE: The Political Ecology of Extraction: Negotiating livelihoods and landscapes across Latin America (Environmental

Policy versus Extraction) Double Panel

CONVENOR: Jessica Hope - University of Manchester

Title and Author

Extraction, Conservation & Indigeneity: The case of the Isiboro Secure Indigenous Territory and National Park (TIPNIS), Bolivia Jessica Hope - University of Manchester

Environmental perspectives on a scenario of open pit mining in a Natural Protected Area. The case of El Arco, Baja California. Naum Lugo - Universidad Autónoma de Baja California

Agribusiness and forest conservation in Brazil: An analysis of recent institutional changes Flavia Donadelli - London School of Economics and Political Science

Transnational mining projects in Wirikuta Sacred Natural site: Mobilizing global heritage in search for conservation Oscar Felipe Reyna Jimenez - Wageningen University

ROOM: KING’S COLLEGE FIRST FLOOR SEVEN

TITLE: Cultural politics in Latin America and critical theory today: Historical displacements, new approaches Double Panel

CONVENOR: Tomas Peters - Birkbeck, University of London

Title and Author

Reflections on discourses of Latin American culture and hybridization Ignacio Rivera - Goldsmiths, University of London

Leopoldo Zea and the Latin-American Thinking Christine Esterbauer - University of Vienna

Lugar de emergencia y trayectoria del pensamiento Cultura para el Desarrollo en América Latina (1970-2010). María Paulina Soto Labbé - Instituto de Estudios Avanzados Universidad de Santiago de Chile

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ROOM: NEW KING’S TEN

TITLE: Philosophy and Political Engagement in Latin America Single Panel

CONVENOR: Trevor Stack – University of Aberdeen

Title and Author

Camilo Torres - Che Guevara of the Catholics? Eitan Ginzberg - Kibbutzim College of Education

Zapata reloaded: a Žižekian approach to contemporary Mexico Ramon I. Centeno - University of Sheffield

Transnational Associational Life and Political Mobilizationof Latin Americans in Southern Europe: What Role for Sending State Policies? Ana Margheritis - University of Southampton

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Panel Sessions Seven – Saturday 16.00 – 17.30

ROOM: NEW KING’S FOURTEEN

TITLE: Indigenous cultures in Latin America: ethnohistorical and linguistic approaches Double Panel

CONVENOR: Sabine Dedenbach-Salazar - Stirling University

Title and Author

Colonial Andean confessionaries as linguistic and ethnohistorical sources

Sabine Dedenbach-Salazar - Stirling University

From sesmeiro Luiz de Miranda to descendant of « the Portugueses »or how to (re)constitute a sociology of the historical occupation of the lower-Amazon Ricardo Theophilo Folhes - Universidade Federal do Para

Ethnohistory's History Mark Thurner - University of London

ROOM: NEW KING’S ONE

TITLE: Media pluralism, autonomy and journalistic practices: rethinking the media role in Latin America Single Panel

CONVENOR: Carla Moscoso – University of Cambridge

Title and Author

Subnational Media Systems in New Democracies. The Case of Local Media Systems in Mexican Provinces Jose Antonio Brambila - The University of Sheffield

Legitimizing Legalization or Restricting Reform? The Media's Role in Uruguay's Drug Policy Reform Process Jonas von Hoffmann - University of Oxford

Real time news and the financialization of economic reporting in Brazil: an ethnography of Valor Economico’s newsroom Tomas Undurraga - University of Cambridge

Media concentration and political democratisation: Shaping human rights debate in Chile and Argentina post dictatorship Carla Moscoso - University of Cambridge

ROOM: KING’S COLLEGE FIRST FLOOR SEVEN

TITLE: Cultural politics in Latin America and critical theory today: historical displacements, new approaches Double Panel

CONVENOR: Felipe Lago – Goldsmiths College, London

Title and Author

Cultural Policy Guidelines in Peru: The end of one hundred years of solitude of cultural politics? Adriana Arista-Zerga - University of Nottingham

Cultural policies in a political conflict context: the case of Mapuche Lavkenche communities, Arauco Province, Chile. Nikolas Stüdemann - Wageningen University

Cultural politics and cultural criticism in Chile post-Dictatorship Tomas Peters - Birkbeck, University of London

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ROOM: KING’S COLLEGE FIRST FLOOR EIGHT

TITLE: Resources, Rights and Political Ecology in Latin America Single Panel

CONVENOR: Maggie Bolton – University of Aberdeen

Title and Author

Sugarcane Ethanol: The Hen of the Golden Eggs? Agribusiness and the State in Brazil Leandro Vergara-Camus - SOAS, University of London

Livelihoods and landscape in Tejo River basin, Brazil: global economies, national policies and local dwelling Roberto Rezende - University of Campinas

"¿Tendrá término un día tu carrera / Tumultuosa y fiera?": The Rise and Fall of Los Saltos del Guairá Richard Niland - University of Strathclyde