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LASI 2023
Faculty 2023
Workshops 2023
About us
Past editions
LASI 2020
Faculty 2020
LASI 2019
LASI 2018
LASI 2017
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LASI 2023
Faculty 2023
Workshops 2023
About us
Past editions
LASI 2020
Faculty 2020
LASI 2019
LASI 2018
LASI 2017
News
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Conferences LASI 2023: How to develop social research that destabilizes hegemonic narratives?
The Summer School on Social Issues: How is research conducted and by whom? The challenges of social research in Latin America
Manuel Prieto
Plenary/ Racialized anthropologies and their effects: Background and critical views from today’s Chile.
Round table: Indigenous peoples, recognition and interculturality in Chile todayAuto Draft
Shelene Gomes
Processes of indigenization of politics in the southern Peruvian Andes
Violence and Democracy in Latin America
Gabriela Piña
Guillermo Salas
Latin American Social Issues Summer School LASI 2023 call for applications
Ana Carolina Hecht
Will someone please think of the children? The challenges of thinking through diverse contemporary childhoods in Latin America
Human (In)mobilities in South America. Critical approaches and methodological debates
Managing the undesirables: Rethinking carceral and border work
Democracy and the problem of public authority
Gender and Memory: Archives, Materialities and Affects
Gendering climate change: Embracing a Feminist Political Ecology Approach
Supply Chain Capitalism: Transformations of Rural Landscapes in Latin America
Juan Carlos Cayo
Miriam Gay-Antaki
Maria Christina Fragkou
Stine Krøijer
Ulla Berg
Angel Aedo
Cari Tusing
Thomas Hansen
Tania Pérez-Bustos
Oriana Bernasconi
Julienne Weegels
Carolina Stefoni
Helene Risor
Fernando Pairicán
LASI 2019 addressed the phenomena of migration and extractivism
LASI 2018 worked around notions of difference and was in dialogue with Mapuche culture
2017/ First version of Latin American Summer School on Social Issues LASI concludes