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REMINDER:
All four keynotes from #SLAS2026 are now available!
Essential viewing for Latin American Studies scholars and anyone interested in memory, politics and social justice.
Check them out in the link below
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Congratulations to Patricio Simonetto (@universityofleeds.bsky.social), awardee of the 2026 SLAS Research Development Award.
Project: "Trans/Travesti Community Archiving and Material Culture in Argentina".
Learn more about SLAS funding: www.slasuk.org/funding
Congratulations to Yuri Gómez Cervantes (@newcastleuni.bsky.social), awardee of the 2026 Harold Blakemore Prize!
This annual prize recognises the best essay in Latin American Studies submitted by a postgraduate student at a UK institution.
Learn more: www.slasuk.org/funding
EVENT: Thinking Latin American Cities brings together researchers to discuss urban scholarship in Latin America.
Speakers: Prof Catalina Ortiz and Dr Fernando Gutiérrez
📅 10 June 26, 17:30
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@uclamericas.bsky.social, Free and open to all
More info: ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/eve...
Join a dialogue on researching Latin American cities, bringing together PhD students and early-career researchers to discuss urban scholarship, challenges and collective thinking.
All four keynote speeches from #SLAS2026 Conference "Memory Studies and Social Justice" are now on YouTube.
Dealing with topics on far-right politics, memory activism, decolonial approaches, and public space in Latin America.
More information
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