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Postgraduate Symposium on Latin American and Caribbean StudiesDate: 20 May 2014 Time: 9.45 am - 5.30 pm Venue: FASS Building and Bowland North SR1 North West Doctoral Training Centre (NWDTC) Language-Based Area Studies Pathway Postgraduate Symposium on Latin American & Caribbean Studies Programme Schedule 9.45-10.10am: Registration & Refreshments. FASS Building Reception Area. 10.15am: Welcome (Andrew Dawson, Lancaster University), Bowland North Seminar Room 1. 10.30am: Morning Panel. Chair: Dr Cornelia Gräbner (Lancaster University) Carolina Fernández Quintanilla (Lancaster University): Moral and Political Empathy: Exploring Readers' Engagement with Fictional Characters in Eduardo Galeano's Stories. César Padilla-Altamira (University of Liverpool): Health Care at the Margins: An Ethnography of Chronic Kidney Disease and Peritoneal Dialysis in Western Mexico. Rodrigo Céspedes Proto (Lancaster University): Criminal Law and Chilean Indigenous people: ILO 169 at Domestic Level. Derly Sánchez Vargas (Lancaster University): Contexting Sustainable Coffees: Crisis, Values chain and Sustainability. 12.45-1.45pm: Lunch (FASS Reception Area & Meeting Room 3) 1.50: Early Afternoon Panel. Chair: Prof John Gledhill (Manchester University), Bowland North Seminar Room 1. Emma Jackson (Manchester University): Reproducing the Maya? A Case Study of Mexican and Guatemalan Tourist Art Souvenirs. Margarita Calderón (Lancaster University): Using Participatory Research to Involve and Empower Disadvantaged Chilean Communities in Addressing Literacy. Katherine Bailey (Lancaster University): The 'Unquiet Dead': Memorializing the 'disappeared' in Post-conflict Guatemala. 3.25-3.45: Refreshment Break (FASS Building Reception Area) 3.50pm: Late Afternoon Panel. Chair: Dr Amit Thakkar (Lancaster University), Bowland North Seminar Room 1 Jack Webb (University of Liverpool): British Representations of Faustin I and Understandings of Empire. Oscar J M Castañeda (Lancaster University): Living in the Middle: Global Health, Data and Cervical Cancer in Colombia. Carolina Pérez Arredondo (Lancaster University): Nannies and Discrimination in Chile: The Case of Inés Pérez. 5.20pm: Closing Remarks: Dr Par Kumaraswami (Manchester University) Contact: Who can attend: Anyone
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