Riverhood and River Commons panels at #SLAS2024 Conference organised by CEDLA-University of Amsterdam
On the 2 July 2024, members of the Riverhood & River Commons teams presented their ongoing research in two panels on “Translocal Social Movements for Riverine Justice in Latin America”, as part of the annual conference of the Society for Latin American Studies organised by CEDLA – University of Amsterdam.
The panels were organised by Jaime Hoogesteger, Carlota Houart and Rutgerd Boelens and chaired by Carlota Houart and Rutgerd Boelens, and presenters included: Ana Maria Arbeláez Trujillo; Catalina Rey Hernández; Meike Klarenbeek; Bibiana Duarte-Abadía; Sarah Kelly and long-time Mapuche-Williche collaborator Gladys Quintul; Carlota Houart; Lotte De Jong; and Jaime Hoogesteger.
Together they discussed topics ranging from local and trans-local river justice movements to resistance against hydropower development, legal mobilization, counter-mapping, dominant and counter-hegemonic river imaginaries, river commons, engaged research, and others.
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