| Symposium
Schedule |
Wednesday,
March 5
1:00-3:00
pm:
"Mexico, Central
America and the Caribbean" |
| 1:00 |
Introduction |
| 1:10 |
Monica
Gonzalez, Spanish and Portuguese, “ Cuba,
Puerto Rico, and the Philippines 1895–1898” |
| 1:25 |
Liz
Harvey, Latin American Studies, “ Religious
Change in Southeastern Mexico ” |
| 1:40 |
Esperanza
Sanchez, Social Welfare, “Food
Sovereignty Among Mexican Campesinos” |
| Break |
| 2:10 |
Arturo
Vargas-Bustamante, Public Policy, “The Tradeoff
Between Centralized and Decentralized Health Services:
Evidence From an Anti-Poverty Program in Mexico ” |
| 2:25 |
Lindsey
Fransen, Energy and Resources Group, “ Dynamics
of Local Natural Resource Management” |
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Thursday,
March 6
1:00-2:45 pm: "The Andes" |
| 1:00 |
Introduction |
| 1:10 |
Anna
Harkey, Anthropology, “Desert and Clouds: Excavations
on the Pukara, Wanderings in Peru and Some Observations
on the Unexpected” |
| 1:25 |
Igor
Rodriguez, Latin American Studies, “The
Modernization of Colombian Indigeneity; 1920–1950” |
| 1:40 |
Heidi
Lehto, Latin American Studies, “Intersection
of Medical Systems in an Amazonian Slum” |
| Break |
| 2:10 |
Lourdes
Rodriguez-Chamussy, Agriculture
and Resource Economics, “Local Electoral Rewards
From Centralized Social Programs in Mexico” |
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Friday,
March 7
1:00-3:00
pm: "South America" |
| 1:00 |
Introduction |
| 1:10 |
Lygia
Navarro, Journalism/Latin American Studies, “The
Rise of Neo-Nazism in Chile”
|
| 1:25 |
Brooke
Finkmoore, Public Health, “Transmission Dynamics
of Leptospirosis in an Urban Slum Population” |
| 1:40 |
Olivia
Maciuceanu, Political Science, “Unions,
Business and the State: Labor Relations Lessons From
the Automotive Industry ” |
| Break |
| 2:10 |
Natalia
Valencia, Spanish and Portuguese, “Speech
and Thought: Socializing Knowledge Through Language” |
| 2:25 |
Katheryn
Zamora-Moeller, Education, “Emerging Actors
in Development Practice: Transnational Corporate Investment
in Girls’ Education in Brazil” |
| 2:40 |
Bryce
Breslin, Latin American Studies, “Peruvian
Migration to Santiago de Chile, 1990–Present” |