Date
11 Dec 2024, 18:00 to 11 Dec 2024, 19:00
Institute
Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies
Type
Seminar
Venue
Online
Description
Organised by the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
Speaker: Rossana Reguillo (ITESO Universidad Jesuita de Guadalajara, Mexico)
El legado de Tron y la re-invención del sistema operativo: estridencia, control y captura de la comunicación digital
This session will be in Spanish but will offer simultaneous interpretation into English. It is part of the Social Media Communication and Right-Wing Populisms in Latin America and Beyond conference and co-hosted with the Latin American and Caribbean Ethnography Seminar.
All are welcome to attend this free seminar, which will be held online via Zoom at 18:00 GMT (UK time). You will need to register in advance to receive the online joining link. Please click on the Book Now button at the top of the page to register.
Programme 2024/25
Autumn Term
24 October
21 November
11 December
Winter Term
23 January
20 February
20 March
The Latin American and Caribbean Ethnography Seminar (LACES) is a forum in which scholars who conduct ethnographic research in Latin America and the Caribbean can present their work and get feedback in a collaborative environment, as well as build connections between researchers and departments.
The Seminar is currently hosted by the ILCS Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) at the School of Advanced Study, University of London, in collaboration with the Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean (CRoLAC) at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), the Centre for Citizenship, Civil Society and the Rule of Law (CISRUL) at the University of Aberdeen and the Institute of Literature, Language and Anthropology at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC).
It is convened by Jessica Sklair (QMUL), Denisse Román-Burgos (CSIC & University of Aberdeen) and Ainhoa Montoya (SAS & CSIC).
Please consider supporting CLACS's mission to train the next generation of scholars in Latin American and Caribbean Studies: https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/research-centres/centre-latin-american-caribbean-studies-clacs/support-clacs