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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 2021

6 JUNE
18:00 BST Welcome and Inauguration

Location: Ventana Virtual Venue (Click Here)

7 JUNE
14:00 - 15:00 BST Keynote speaker: Dr Alethia Fernández de la Reguera Ahedo.
(Universidad Autonoma de Mexico).
Female Migrant Journeys: Criminalization Immigration Policies
and Human Rights Violations at the Southern Border of Mexico.

Chair: Dr. Adriana Nohemí Ortiz Ortega, Professor and researcher at


the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Location: Auditorium Mistral

15 minutes Break

TABLE 1
15:15 - 16:15 BST WOMEN, BODIES, LITERATURE AND POST-COLONIALISM
Location: Auditorium De Moraes
15:15 to 16:15
Chair: Tallulah Lines, PhD candidate in Politics and Research
Associate at the IGDC

Victoria Vargas Downing, (University of Leeds).


Pulling strings between the global and local in the artwork of
Patricia Dominguez.

Alejandra Jimena Arias Vásquez, (Universidad Nacional


Autónoma de México)
The global sense of the body through the performance "Un
violador en tu camino"
María Belén Riveiro, (Universidad de Buenos Aires)
On how Latin American literatures become global: An analysis of
literary translations from Spanish into English.

Marietta Kosma, (University of Oxford)


A feminist reading of Austin Clarke's The Polished Hoe.

15 minutes Break

16:30 - 17:30 BST TABLE 2


COVID AND LATIN AMERICA: GLOCAL REACTIONS TO A GLOBAL
PANDEMIC
Location: Auditorium De Moraes

Chair: M.C. Joaquín Ramírez Ramírez, Instituto de Biotecnología-


UNAM

Ricardo Luena, (Furtwangen University).


Solidarity Economy organizations of waste pickers: Challenges
and opportunites arising from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Larissa Margarido, Fundação Getulio Vargas


Vulnerabilities in Movement: Black Brazilian women, paid
domestic work and Covid-19.

Felipe Jardim, (Universidade do Estado do Rio do Janeiro


Dennis Eversberg, (Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena)
Angela Moulin Simões Penalva Santos, (Universidade do Rio do
Janeiro)
Caren Freitas de Lima, (Universidade Federal Rural do Rio do
Janeiro)
Elisa de Oliveira Morais Nacur, (Universidade do Estado do Rio de
Janeiro)
Hortas Cariocas Program: Local public policy for socio-
environmental global questions in Rio do Janeiro.

Rodrigo Tonel, (Universidade Regional do Noroeste do Estado do


Rio Grande do Sul).
The Necropolitics of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Brazil: The
dichotomy between economy and human lives.

15 minutes Break

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17:45 to 18:45 BST TABLE 3
LATIN AMERICA: POLITICAL PARTIES, POPULISM AND
CORRUPTION
Location: Auditorium De Moraes

Chair: Rodrigo Campos, PhD candidate in Politics at the


University of York.

Elder Maia Goltzman, (Universidade Federal do Maranhão)


Post-truth and elections in Brazil: The Electoral Supreme Court's
program against disinformation and digital literacy.

Patricie Barricelli Zanon, (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie)


Corruption Control: A glocal perception in Latin America.

Sergio Schargel, (Universidade do São Paulo)


A Brazil of three Brazils: Is Bolsonarism a form of populism or
fascism?

Vladimir Marquez Romero, (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de


México).
From crisis to participation: disaffection and the creation of new
parties in Latin America: causes and consequences.

15 minutes Break

19:00 to 21:00 BST VII WORLD TENSIONS MEETING: THE INTERNATIONALITY OF THE
NATION
Location: Auditorium De Moraes

Roundtable 1:
Nationalisms and intellectualisms.
(Session in Portuguese)

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8 JUNE

14:00 to 15:00 BST Keynote speaker: Dr Philip Roberts. (IGDC. Interdisciplinary


Global Development Centre of the University of York, UK)
The territorialization of Brazilian social movements during and
after the Pink Tide: from the Movimento Sem Terra to the Teia
dos Povos.

Chair: Dr. Karla Valverde Viesca, Universidad Nacional Autónoma


de México

Location: Auditorium Mistral Dr. Karla Valverde Viesca, Professor


and researcher at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

15 minutes Break

TABLE 4
15:15 to 16:15 BST DEMOCRACY AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Location: Auditorium De Moraes

Chair: Aline Campos Pereira, Rights Lab Research Associate in


Labour Exploitation and Worker Voice and PDH student in Law at
University of Nottingham.

Isaac Anzaldo, (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.)


Ritual and political profanation in the protests and contemporary
collective action in Mexico.

Anette Bonifant Cisneros, (University of York).


The civil society participation was crucial: Reflections about the
role of civil society organisations for the adoption of the front-of-
package food labelling Warning System in Mexico.

Álef Augusto Pereira Correia, (Universidade Estadual do Feira de


Santana).
Democratic (des)breaches: Global citizenship from and beyond
the New Latin American Constitutionalism.

Marilia Heloisa Fraga Arantes, (Central European University).


Inside the "World's barn": Land concentration, agrobusiness and
the craft of the Brazilian middle class.

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15 minutes Break

16:30 to 17:30 BST TABLE 5


GLOCAL IDENTITY IN LATIN AMERICA: PAST-PRESENT-FUTURES
Location: Auditorium De Moraes

Chair: Prof Henrice Altink, IGDC, University of York.

Héctor Valverde Martínez, (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e


Historia, México)
The Latin American Shi Jinrui.

Erik Cardona-Gomez, (University of York)


Indigenismo and its critics.

Isabel Cavalcanti de Albuquerque, (University of Glasgow,


University of Barcelona, Erasmus University of Rotterdam)
The effects of institutionalization of a Carnival: A coparison
between Recife and Rotterdam.

15 minutes Break

17:45 to 18:45 BST TABLE 6


HUMAN RIGHTS, SECURITY, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
Location: Auditorium De Moraes

Chair: Paola Andrea Salazar Carreño, (PhD student in Political


Science at the UNAM).

Vinícius Gomes da Silva Oliveira, (Universidade Estadual do Feira


de Santana).
Labelling approach and epistemic injustice: Reflections about
legal evidation production.

Luis Gustavo Arteaga Suárez, (Universidad Nacional Autónoma


de México).
Comparison among national security policies in OECD countries
with emphasis on Latin America: Analysis of risk agendas and
administrative adaptation.

Oliver Dodd, (University of Nottingham)


Beyond the "narco-terrorist" label: an ethnographic account of

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Colombia's insurgent groups.

María Laura Escobar Aguiar, Universidad Nacional de La Plata


Declassified: Building a database for memory, truth, and justice
in Argentina.

15 minutes Break

VII WORLD TENSIONS MEETING: THE INTERNATIONALITY OF THE


19:00 to 21:00 BST NATION
Location: Auditorium De Moraes

Roundtable 2:
Being African in Latin America/Brazil/Ceará: narratives and
statements
(Session in Portuguese)

9 JUNE

14:00 to 15:00 BST Keynote speaker: Prof Jean Grugel. (IGDC. Interdisciplinary
Global Development Centre of the University of York, UK).

The natural resources economy in South America and the


multidimensional costs of commodity development.

Chair: Professor Mônica Dias Martins, (Departamento de Ciencias


Sociales Universidade Estadual do Ceará)

Location: Auditorium Mistral

15 minutes Break

15:15 to 16:15 BST TABLE 7


GLOCAL ECONOMIES AND PUBLIC POLICY
Location: Auditorium De Moraes

Chair: Dr. Adrián Villaseñor-López, Research Fellow, IGDC,


University of York

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Nikolaus Hruschka, Sonja Kaufmann & Christian R. Vogl,
(University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, BOKU)
How local are participatory guarantee systems (PGS) really?
Exploring the role of distance on participation.

Stefanie Andrade Prandi Mendes, (University of York)


Unpacking food governance discourses and practices to face
hunger in Brazil: The Zero Hunger Program case.

Diego Bisi Almada, (Mackenzie Presbiterian University)


Taxation as a tool for socioeconomic development, according to
the Neoschumpeterian Theory.

Trent Blare (Tropical Research and Education Center, Florida


USA)
Challenges for "going local": Lessons from three initiatives to
strengthen the food system in Cusco, Peru

15 minutes Break

16:30 to 17:30 BST TABLE 8


EDUCATION AND CHALLENGES OF GLOBALISATION
Location: Auditorium De Moraes

Chair: Erik Cardona-Gomez, PhD candidate in Politics, University


of York

Mayra Selene Torres Aispuro, (Universidad Autónoma de


Sinaloa)
The professional ethics in the socialization of symbolic violence:
An approach to the university teaching culture.

Ignacio Garay Fernández, (Universidad Casa Grande, Universidad


del País Vasco )
Ingrid Ríos Rivera, (Universidad Casa Grande, Universidad de
Chile)
Daniela Galarza Heupel, (Universidad Casa Grande)
The school, a path to the Buen Vivir (Good Living): Local learning
and global impacts. Case study of "Unidad Educativa del Milenio"
in Ecuador.

Amaranta Alfaro, (Universidad Alberto Hurtado)


Matías Dodel, (Universidad Católica del Uruguay)
Patricio Cabello, (CIAE-Universidad de Chile)

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The reception of sexual messages among young Chileans and
Uruguayans: Predictive factors and perception of harm.

Patricia Lagos, (University of Nottingham)


The Weda Kurruf or El viento malo: Suicide among secondary
Pewuenche students in Alto Bio Bío, Chile.
15 minutes Break

17:45 to 19:45 BST WORKSHOP 1


Location: Workshop Room 1

Between Empirics and Intersectionality: How to Connect Both in


Social Science Research.
Monitors: Larissa Cristina Margarido and Viviane Balbuglio, São
Paulo Law School of Fundação Getulio Vargas.

WORKSHOP 2
Location: Workshop Room 2

Risks and threats to international security for 2030 according to


Latin American multilateral diplomacy
Monitors: Rubí Soto Santibáñez, Anáhuac University Mexico
Luis Arteaga Suárez, UNAM.

19:00 to 21:00 BST VII WORLD TENSIONS MEETING: THE INTERNATIONALITY OF THE
NATION
Location: Auditorium De Moraes

Roundtable 3: Practices and reflections of resistance.

(Session in Portuguese)

20:00 Closing words and remarks.

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