7th Colloquium on Latin America

Welcome to the current edition!


 Participation

When and where
All sessions take place online in Zoom from 18:00 to 20:00 CET (Central Europan Time). You can check the starting time for your region here

Cost and registration
Participation is free of charge and doesn't require registration. We will admit you into the meeting from the lobby. We kindly ask you to enter your name upon connecting so we know who you are during the discussion after each presentation.

Language & Accessibility 
Presentations are held in English. Live-translated subtitles are available in many languages. Use the "show captions" feature in Zoom to pick your language.

UBT Students 
Course ID:  56450
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Sessions

  1. Wednesday, April 22nd Dr. Felipe Correa Mautz | CEPAL, Chile - Online

    Indigenous philosophy in the context of Latin American academic philosophy

  2. Wednesday, May 6th Gabrielle Cardoso Meneses, MA | National Museum of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Online
    The impacts of climate change on Rikbaktsa ritual practices (Brazilian Amazon)

  3. Co-hosted with the Chair of Sociology of Culture and Religion (Soziologie-Kolloquium), UBT:
    Wednesday, May 13th Dr. Des. Pilar Peralta | Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany - Online & On-site: FZA, Room S145/146
    Defending Livelihoods and Environments: Territorial Care and Everyday Lives of Women Leaders in Colombia

  4. Wednesday, May 20th Prof. Dr. Ignacio Sarmiento | California State University, Northridge, USA - Online

    When Mourning Becomes Political - Presentation of "Specters of War: The Battle of Mourning in Postconflict Central America"

  5. Co-hosted with the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology (Anthropology Lecture Series), UBT:
    Tuesday, June 2nd Prof. Dr. Ellen Moodie 
    | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA - Online & On-site: FZA, Room S145/146

    Indignant Liberalism: Political Protest and Generational Change in El Salvador

  6. Wednesday, June 17th Dr. Carolina Pecker Madeo | Universidad de Buenos Aires - CONICET, Argentina - Online
    State Violence in Mexico: A Situated Analysis from the Social Experiences of Chiapas (1970–1980)

  7. Wednesday, July 1st Prof. Dr. María Eugenia Ulfe | Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú - Online
    Memory backlash in a world in crisis: The case of Peru

  8. Wednesday, July 15thMovie Screening + Q&A  @ Iwalewahaus (Bayreuth City Center)
    [movie tba]

    Afterwards: Closing Ceremony


    Poster & Book of Abstracts

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