2021 Live CLAG

We are happy to announce the 2021 Latin American Geography Virtual Panel Discussions, a series of live webinars hosted by the Conference of Latin American Geography fostering geographic education, research and international collaboration. Registration and other details below (and forthcoming). Please stay tuned.

As per panelist permission, sessions are recorded are uploaded to the LiveClag Youtube channel. If you are unable to attend the session live, you can view recorded sessions at your convenience.

Direct all inquiries to liveclag@clagscholar.org.


Schedule of Sessions


Thursday 4 February 2021, 5:00 – 6:30 PM EST
Reassessing Vulnerability and Solidarity in Latin America and the Caribbean during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Panelists will provide updates on their contributions to the Journal of Latin American Geography and discuss recent research on the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Panelists
Viviana Buitrón Cañadas, Asociación Geográfica del Ecuador, and Danilo Borja, University of Calgary
Christian Abizaid, University of Toronto
Robert Huish, Dalhousie University
Annette Idler, Harvard University, and Markus Hochmüller, University of Oxford

Moderator
James Biles, City University of New York

VIDEO RECORDING


Wednesday 17 February 2021, 3:30 – 5:00 pm EST
No End in Sight: Root Causes of Migration from Honduras and Guatemala

Panelists will discuss how foreign policy, the international community, and transnational corporate interests result in repression, exploitation and forced migration from Honduras and Guatemala.

Panelists
Catherine Nolin, University of Northern British Columbia
Grahame Russell, Rights Action

Moderator
Rebecca Clouser, Washington University in St. Louis

VIDEO RECORDING


Thursday 25 February 2021, 6:00 – 7:30 pm EST
Climate Risk, Food Systems and Epistemological Diversity: How Can Ecological Knowledge Improve Resilience in Latin America

Panelists
Karl Zimmerer, Pennsylvania State University
Natali Cáceres Arteaga, Universidad Central del Ecuador
Tania González Rivadeneira, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Marggiori Pancorbo Olivera, Universidad Agraria La Molina
Víctor Toledo Manzur, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Moderator
Gonzalo Martínez

VIDEO RECORDING


Thursday 4 March 2021, 4:00 – 5:30 pm EST
Landscapes of Violence and Disappearance in Central and Southern Mexico

Panelists
Orsetta Bellani, Italian independent journalist in Mexico
Nicholas Jon Crane, University of Wyoming
Rodolfo Gamiño Muñoz, Universidad Iberoamericana

Moderator
Oliver Hernández Lara , Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México

VIDEO RECORDING


Thursday 11 March 2021, 5:00 – 6:30 pm EST
Remittances in the Time of COVID-19: Assessing Impacts on Local Livelihoods in Latin America

Panelists
Alejandro Andrade, Center for In Situ Policy Research
Alejandro Canales, University of Guadalajara
Manuel Orozco, The Inter-American Dialogue

Moderator and Discussant
James Biles, The City College of New York and CUNY Graduate Center

VIDEO RECORDING


Thursday 25 March 2021, 5:00 – 6:30 pm EST
Reflections on Sovereignty: Retrieving Emancipatory Politics in the Caribbean

Panelists
Ana-Maurine Lara, University of Oregon
Sara Riva, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
Deborah Thomas, University of Pennsylvania

Moderator
Laura Rivas, CUNY Graduate Center

VIDEO RECORDING


Wednesday 31 March 2021, 4:00 – 5:30 pm EST
LiveJLAG: Decolonizing the Production and Dissemination of Knowledge in Latin America

Panelists
Diana Vela, Norwegian University of Science and Technology and Collective of Critical Geography in Ecuador
Sofia Zaragocin, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, FLACSO – Ecuador, and Collective of Critical Geography in Ecuador
Liz Mason-Deese, Independent Scholar and Translator
Gabriela Valdivia, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Renato Emerson dos Santos, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

Moderator
Johnny Finn, Christopher Newport University, Editor JLAG

VIDEO RECORDING


Wednesday 14 April 2021, 3:30 – 5:00 pm EST
Roads in Amazonia: Perspectives from the Brazilian and Peruvian borderlands

Panelists
Carretera Nuevo Italia-Puerto Breu
Berlin Jiribati Diques, Jefe Organización Regional AIDESEP Ucayali (ORAU)
Francisco Piyãko, Coordinador da Organização dos Povos Indígenas do Rio Juruá (OPIRJ)
Benki Piyãko, Líder Ashaninka e Fundador do Instituto Yorenka Tasorentsi
William Villacorta Portocarrero, Coordinador del Campo de Conservación Alto Amazonas

Carretera Pucallpa, Ucayali, Perú – Cruzeiro do Sul, Acre, Brasil
Miguel Scarcello, Secretario-Geral, S.O.S. Amazônia Acre
Sonaira da Silva, Professora Universidade Federal do Acre, Campus Floresta (UFAC)
Miguel Guimaraes, Presidente, Federación de las Comunidades Nativas del Ucayali y Afluentes (FECONAU)
Robert Guimaraes, Ex-Coordinador, Grupo Regional de Monitoreo de Megaproyectos de Ucayali (GRMMU)

Organizer
David Salisbury, University of Richmond

VIDEO RECORDING


 

JLAG's Ten Most Popular Articles by Requests Since 2010

10042 Christopher Gaffney (2010).
Mega-events and socio-spatial dynamics in Rio de Janeiro, 1919-2016
Journal of Latin American Geography 9(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/377416

3423 Jeremy Slack; Daniel E. Martínez; Alison Elizabeth Lee; Scott Whiteford (2016).
The Geography of Border Militarization: Violence, Death and Health in Mexico and the United States
Journal of Latin American Geography 15(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/613266

2752 James Freeman (2014).
Raising the Flag over Rio de Janeiro's Favelas: Citizenship and Social Control in the Olympic City
Journal of Latin American Geography 13(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/539604

2747 Jeffrey Todd Bury (2002).
Livelihoods, Mining and Peasant Protests in the Peruvian Andes
Journal of Latin American Geography 1(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/215262

2543 Karl H. Offen (2004).
The Territorial Turn: Making Black Territories in Pacific Colombia
Journal of Latin American Geography 2(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/174024

2492 Cynthia Sorrensen (2005).
Maria Full of Grace (Maria, llena eres de gracia) (review)
Journal of Latin American Geography 4(2). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/189742

2432 Kate Swanson; Rebecca Maria Torres (2016).
Child Migration and Transnationalized Violence in Central and North America
Journal of Latin American Geography 15(3). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/639098

2407 Dr. Rikke Schmidt Kjærgaard (2015).
The Case of the Green Turtle: An Uncensored History of a Conservation Icon by Alison Rieser (review)
Journal of Latin American Geography 14(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/578762

2389 Maria Elisa Christie (2002).
Naturaleza y sociedad desde la perspectiva de la cocina tradicional mexicana: género, adaptación y resistencia
Journal of Latin American Geography 1(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/215263

2270 Alexandra Pedersen (2014).
Landscapes of Resistance: Community Opposition to Canadian Mining Operations in Guatemala
Journal of Latin American Geography 13(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/539611

JLAG's Ten Most Popular Articles by Requests in 07/2023

86 Maria Elisa Christie (2002).
Naturaleza y sociedad desde la perspectiva de la cocina tradicional mexicana: género, adaptación y resistencia
Journal of Latin American Geography 1(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/215263

76 Christian Brannstrom Adryane Gorayeb (2022).
Geographical Implications of Brazil’s Emerging Green Hydrogen Sector
Journal of Latin American Geography 21(1). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/855961

50 Karl H. Offen (2004).
The Territorial Turn: Making Black Territories in Pacific Colombia
Journal of Latin American Geography 2(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/174024

44 Martha Bell; Jessica Budds (2023).
Letter from the Co-Editors
Journal of Latin American Geography 22(1). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/899551

39 Colectivo de Geografía Crítica del Ecuador (2017).
Geografiando para la resistencia
Journal of Latin American Geography 16(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/653095

38 Miguel Aguilar Robledo (2004).
Formation of the Miraflores Hacienda: Lands, Indians, and Livestock in Eastern New Spain at the End of the Sixteenth Century
Journal of Latin American Geography 2(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/174015

36 Christopher Gaffney; Bruno Eeckels (2020).
Covid-19 and Tourism Risk in the Americas
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(3). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/760914

32 Luciene Cristina Risso; Clerisnaldo Rodrigues de Carvalho (2022).
A exibição de antipolíticas indígenas e ambientais orquestrada pelo governo brasileiro de Bolsonaro
Journal of Latin American Geography 21(2). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/863335

31 Diego B. Leal; David S. Salisbury; Josué Faquín Fernández; Lizardo Cauper Pezo; Julio Silva (2015).
Ideas cambiantes sobre territorio, recursos y redes políticas en la Amazonía indígena: un estudio de caso sobre Perú
Journal of Latin American Geography 14(2). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/586857

30 Jeffrey Todd Bury (2002).
Livelihoods, Mining and Peasant Protests in the Peruvian Andes
Journal of Latin American Geography 1(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/215262

JLAG's Ten Most Popular Articles by Requests in 2023

637 Maria Elisa Christie (2002).
Naturaleza y sociedad desde la perspectiva de la cocina tradicional mexicana: género, adaptación y resistencia
Journal of Latin American Geography 1(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/215263

558 Christian Brannstrom Adryane Gorayeb (2022).
Geographical Implications of Brazil’s Emerging Green Hydrogen Sector
Journal of Latin American Geography 21(1). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/855961

466 Karl H. Offen (2004).
The Territorial Turn: Making Black Territories in Pacific Colombia
Journal of Latin American Geography 2(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/174024

378 Luciene Cristina Risso; Clerisnaldo Rodrigues de Carvalho (2022).
A exibição de antipolíticas indígenas e ambientais orquestrada pelo governo brasileiro de Bolsonaro
Journal of Latin American Geography 21(2). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/863335

300 Felix M. Dorn; Fernando Ruiz Peyré (2020).
Lithium as a Strategic Resource: Geopolitics, Industrialization, and Mining in Argentina
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(4). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/772602

233 Hanna Laako Edith Kauffer (2021).
Conservation in the Frontier: Negotiating Ownerships of Nature at the Southern Mexican Border
Journal of Latin American Geography 20(3). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/835649

229 Jeffrey Todd Bury (2002).
Livelihoods, Mining and Peasant Protests in the Peruvian Andes
Journal of Latin American Geography 1(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/215262

216 Colectivo de Geografía Crítica del Ecuador (2017).
Geografiando para la resistencia
Journal of Latin American Geography 16(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/653095

209 Diego B. Leal; David S. Salisbury; Josué Faquín Fernández; Lizardo Cauper Pezo; Julio Silva (2015).
Ideas cambiantes sobre territorio, recursos y redes políticas en la Amazonía indígena: un estudio de caso sobre Perú
Journal of Latin American Geography 14(2). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/586857

202 Kathleen McAfee (2004).
Corn Culture and Dangerous DNA: Real and Imagined Consequences of Maize Transgene Flow in Oaxaca
Journal of Latin American Geography 2(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/174022

Los Diez Artículos Españoles Mas Popular de JLAG por Solicitudes Desde 2010

2389 Maria Elisa Christie (2002).
Naturaleza y sociedad desde la perspectiva de la cocina tradicional mexicana: género, adaptación y resistencia
Journal of Latin American Geography 1(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/215263

2182 Danilo Borja; Juan Bay; Conny Davidsen; Traducido por Yulia Garcia Sarduy (2021).
Ancianos amazónicos en la frontera petrolera: La vida y muerte de Nenkihui Bay, líder tradicional Waorani
Journal of Latin American Geography 20(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/787933

2013 Diana Vela-Almeida; Sofia Zaragocin; Manuel Bayón; Iñigo Arrazola (2020).
Imaginando territorios plurales de vida: una lectura feminista de las resistencias en los movimientos socio-territoriales en el Ecuador
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(2). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/749633

1605 Geobrujas-Comunidad de Geógrafas (2021).
Cuerpos, fronteras y resistencia: mujeres conjurando geografí­a a través de experiencias desde el otro lado del muro
Journal of Latin American Geography 20(2). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/799599

1337 Christian Abizaid; Luis Ángel Collado Panduro; Sergio Gonzales Egusquiza (2020).
Pobreza Y Medios De Subsistencia En La Amazonía Peruana En Tiempos De La Covid-19
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(3). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/760940

1331 Colectivo de Geografía Crítica del Ecuador (2017).
Geografiando para la resistencia
Journal of Latin American Geography 16(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/653095

1329 Diego B. Leal; David S. Salisbury; Josué Faquín Fernández; Lizardo Cauper Pezo; Julio Silva (2015).
Ideas cambiantes sobre territorio, recursos y redes políticas en la Amazonía indígena: un estudio de caso sobre Perú
Journal of Latin American Geography 14(2). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/586857

1011 Jerónimo Ríos Sierra (2020).
Una aproximación (geo)politológica a la crisis de la COVID-19 en América Latina
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(3). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/760939

788 Robert B. Kent (2012).
La geografía en América Latina: Visión por países
Journal of Latin American Geography 11(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/470642

709 Rosa Silvia Arciniega (2012).
Participación de Mujeres en el Mercado Laboral del Estado de México
Journal of Latin American Geography 11(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/470633

Os Artigos Português Mais Populares da JLAG por Solicitações Desde 2010

1643 Rogério Haesbaert (2020).
Território(s) numa perspectiva latino-americana
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/744032

1489 Luciene Cristina Risso; Clerisnaldo Rodrigues de Carvalho (2022).
A exibição de antipolíticas indígenas e ambientais orquestrada pelo governo brasileiro de Bolsonaro
Journal of Latin American Geography 21(2). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/863335

1219 Joana Salém Vasconcelos (2021).
Cuba, protestos e caminhos da revolução
Journal of Latin American Geography 20(3). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/835650

715 Joseli Maria Silva; Marcio Jose Ornat (2020).
Geografias feministas na América Latina: desafios epistemológicos e a decolonialidade de saberes
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/744044

274 Christian Dennys Monteiro de Oliveira; Fabrício Américo Ribeiro; Ivo Luis Oliveira Silva; Luiz Raphael Teixeira Silva; José Arilson Xavier de Souza; Gerlaine Cristina Franco; Marcos da Silva Rocha; Maryvone Moura Gomes; Camila Benatti (2020).
As organizações religiosas brasileiras frente à pandemia de COVID-19
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(3). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/760909

210 Vinicius Santos Almeida (2020).
Necromobilidade durante a pandemia da Covid-19
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(3). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/760907

159 Antoinette M.G.A. WinklerPrins (2009).
Cidades da Floresta: Urbanização, Desenvolvimento, e Globalização na Amazônia Brasileira (review)
Journal of Latin American Geography 8(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/260547

117 Jean-Yves Puyo (2008).
Mise en valeur de la Guyane française et peuplement blanc: les espoirs déçus du baron de Laussat (1819-1823)
Journal of Latin American Geography 7(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/232499

113 Raquel de Carvalho Dumith (2014).
Dinâmicas do sistema de gestão na Reserva Extrativista de Canavieiras, Bahia, Brasil: análise da robustez institucional
Journal of Latin American Geography 13(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/539607

110 Daniel M. Freitas (2018).
Neoliberalização da política urbana nos Grandes Projetos Urbanos da Região Metropolitana de Belo Horizonte
Journal of Latin American Geography 17(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/692061

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