Call for Papers for "The Political Economy of Contested Territories in Latin America" workshop

News | Posted on Monday 22 July 2019

The second international workshop that forms part of a White Rose Collaboration funded project on Contested Territories.

This International Workshop is the second event related to a collaborative project on Contested Territories, funded by the White Rose University Consortium. This 2-day event will take place on 26th and 27th September 2019 at the Department of Politics at the University of York and aims to provoke stimulating critical discussions on Contested Territories in Latin America. 
 
Call for Papers:

Abstracts may be submitted in Spanish, Portuguese or English, summarising the objectives of the proposed paper communication and explain how they relate to the key questions addressed in this call. Abstracts should not exceed 200 words and include the names, contact details and affiliation of all authors. In the afternoon of September 27th, we will offer a grant writing workshop led by a senior academic. The aim of this workshop is to encourage collaborations between workshop participants and to further consolidate a research network on Contested Territories. Please indicate in your abstract (not included in the 200 words) if you would like to attend this part of the workshop and indicate up to two research areas (no more than 50 words) related to Contested Territories around which you would like to collaborate. Priority will be given to PhD and ECRs but the event is open to all. Contributions by PhD students and others who identify as 'early career researchers' are particularly welcome. We expect to produce a special edition of a key Latin American studies journal out of the contributions to the workshops, and this would be a good opportunity for ECRs and PhD students looking to speak to that audience. 

Send abstract to: contested-territories-2019@york.ac.uk

Submission deadline: 16th of August 2019

Further information can be found in the below PDF link: 

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01904 323716
Department of Politics and International Relations, University of York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, UK
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