Gender and Territories three study cases in Oaxaca, Mexico
In this post, we want to share the discussion video that the Academic Unit for Territorial Studies-Oaxaca (UAEH) at the Institute of Geography of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) organized in commemoration of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. During the discussion, Gender and Territory, three case studies in […]
Doctoral Defense: The anti-mining movement in Brazil between 2013-2017
We are happy to announce to you that our colleague and friend Mariana Galvão Lyra will defend her doctoral dissertation next November 5th, 2021 Time:12:00–15:00 Event location: Metria, M100, Joensuun kampus “The thesis makes an important contribution to the analysis of social movements in Brazil through a case study of the anti-mining movement in Brazil […]
Navigating Midwifery Waters in Mexico
(…) because midwives in this country and around the world… not only do they look after births and pregnancies but in fact, they do a lot more… for women’s reproductive and sexual rights. In the video below, the researcher Georgina Sánchez-Ramírez (El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Mexico) and co-author of the newly published book […]
Climate vulnerabilities go beyond nature’s power.
Climate vulnerabilities in the Peruvian Andes are not only a question of natural hazards but are also shaped by uneven power relations. Photo: Anna Heikkinen The intensifying impacts of climate change pose increasing challenges for rural populations living in fragile environments. Their vulnerabilities are often portrayed as a consequence of ‘natural hazards.’ Yet, it is […]
What would you have done? Dilemmas behind getting vaccinated in the USA as a tourist
by Lidia Malagón* “What would you have done?” It is a famous phrase of former Mexican president Peña Nieto, repeated today sarcastically when we talk about dilemmas. Who to vaccinate first? Is the decision to “not get vaccinated” valid? Is it okay to travel from Mexico or Colombia to the USA to get vaccinated? Those […]
Journalism in times of Covid-19: Representations of Latin America in Finnish Media
We share the recording from our virtual roundtable held on Friday, May 14th, 2021. This roundtable was a continuation of the collaboration that ESDLA seeks to establish with researchers and the public in Finland and the Nordic Countries interested in Latin America. Thanks to all the people who participated. But if you miss it, you […]
The Colombian uprising: Environment, society, and the ‘narcoparamilitary’ state on a global pandemic
By: Germán A. Quimbayo Ruiz This blog post is dedicated to the memory of all victims of state violence and police brutality in Colombia, their families, and communities. Demonstration at the ‘Héroes’ monument on May 15, 2021, in Bogotá (Photo by Andrés Cardona). At the moment of publication of this blogpost, Colombia is completing more […]
UEF Public Examination: German Quimbayo Ruiz doctoral dissertation –video–
Our ESDLA researcher Germán A. Quimbayo Ruiz defended his doctoral dissertation “Reterritorializing conflicting urban natures: Socio-ecological inequalities and the politics of Spatial Planning in Bogotá” on March 12th, 2021. We are gladly sharing in this post the record of the public examination event that had around 60 persons following online. The Opponent in the public examination […]
Member of ESDLA, Mariana Galvão Lyra, interviewed by Helsingin Sanomat
Our colleague and member of ESDLA, Mariana Galvão Lyra, was interviewed by the Finnish journal Helsingin Sanomat (HS) on the Covid-19 situation in Brazil. In the HS article, Mariana explains that the collapse was expected in Brazil’s highly unequal society. President Jair Bolsonaro ’s depreciation of the pandemic has only made things worse. The article’s […]
Collective efforts are needed to tackle environmental conflicts and socio-ecological inequalities in spatial planning in Bogotá
In his doctoral dissertation, M.Sc. Germán A. Quimbayo Ruiz argues that the environmental conflicts related to spatial planning and urbanization open opportunities to create more just spaces to rethink planning as a collective political task aiming for more democratic practices, and not only as of the duty of planners. By analyzing the environmental conflict cases such […]