Latin American Social Issues Summer School LASI 2023 call for applications

New versión of LASI will take place December 12th – 16th, at the coastal city of Arica, in northern Chile at Universidad de Tarapacá.

Latin American Social Issues Summer School LASI is aimed at graduate students and young researchers. LASI offers graduate students from Latin America and abroad the opportunity to come together for a week to receive specialized instruction and supervision from internationally renowned senior social scientists. LASI focuses on relevant social issues in Latin America, which are analyzed from a global, interdisciplinary, and compared perspective.

LASI 2023 will focus on what we term Haunting social issues: Crisis, continuity and demands for change in Latin America and will be held in Arica, in the extreme north of Chile, between December 12th and 16th.

LASI Summer School is organized in a joint effort by the Center for Intercultural and Indigenous Research (CIIR), the Millennium Institute for Violence and Democracy (VioDemos), the Anthropology Department at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile  and Universidad de Tarapacá, Chile and is supported by the Wenner Gren Foundation.

Helene Risor, academic coordinator of LASI and associate professor of Anthropology UC, explains: “The focus on crisis, continuity, and change becomes particularly relevant when aiming to provide empirically grounded knowledge and relevant analysis of the pressing contemporary issues that afflict the continent. To elaborate on explanatory frameworks of the cycle from the “socialism of the 21st Century” to the current resurgence of authoritarianism and neo-fascism, it is essential to consider relevant questions and examine global and historical contexts that help us comprehend the current scenario”.

Manel Prieto, a member of the organizing committee and professor from the Department of Historical and Geographic Sciences at the Universidad de Tarapacá, emphasizes the significance of arranging this event in Arica. The University of Tarapacá is renowned for its excellence and is situated in an extremely unique geographical zone where the subjects taught have direct relevance to everyday life. Thus, selecting Arica as the venue for LASI not only acknowledges the capacity of delivering high-quality academia in a remote setting but also demonstrates the University’s commitment to enhancing the social sciences, particularly in addressing issues highly pertinent to the region.

In 2023, the fourth version of LASI, students will be able to share with professors from Argentina, United States, Colombia, Perú, Denmark and Chile in 7 interdisciplinary workshops. There will also be conferences and field trips.

If you’re interested in participating, please submit your application by Monday, September 25thApplication form: https://forms.gle/J8K7NGBviXdaXsdq8

For more information contact us at lasi@viodemos.cl

Workshops LASI 2023

IssueSpeakers
Democracy and the problem of public authorityThomas Blom Hansen, Stanford University
Helene Risor, Universidad Católica de Chile-VioDemos-CIIR
Gendering climate change: Embracing a Feminist Political Ecology ApproachMaria Cristina Fragkou, Universidad de Chile
Miriam Gay-Antaki, The University of New Mexico
Human (In)mobilities in South America. Critical approaches and methodological debatesCarolina Stefoni, Universidad de Tarapacá
Ulla Dalum Berg, Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences
Managing the undesirables: Rethinking carceral and border workAngel Aedo, Universidad Católica de Chile, VioDemos-Centro Justicia y Sociedad
Julienne Weegels, Center for American Latin Research and Documentation
Supply Chain Capitalism: Transformations of Rural Landscapes in Latin AmericaStine Krøijer, University of Copenhagen 
Cari Tusing, Universidad Austral de Chile 
Gender and Memory: Archives, Materialities and AffectsOriana Bernasconi, Universidad Alberto Hurtado
Tania Pérez Bustos, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Will someone please think of the children? The challenges of thinking through diverse contemporary childhoods in Latin AmericaAna Carolina Hecht, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Gabriela Piña, Centro de Estudios Interculturales e Indígenas CIIR
CONFERENCE Violence and Democracy in Latin AmericaJuan Pablo Luna, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile