"Obstacles and Opportunities: The Changing Landscape of Field Work in Latin America"
Registration is required: https://tfrcobstaclesandopportunities.eventbrite.com
The logistics of preliminary field work have always been challenging. From finding appropriate interlocutors to accessing archives, the process of conducting field work can be fraught with both known and unpredictable challenges. The pandemic has only exacerbated these challenges, at home and abroad. But it has also presented opportunities for students to integrate new approaches and technologies into their scholarship. We will present an inter-university panel of students.
Moderated by: Ramona L. Pérez, San Diego State University
Panelists:
- Alana Ackerman, PhD Candidate in Anthropology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Yhovana Karen Chura Cussi, MA Student in Latin American Studies, University of Florida
- Catie Prechtel, PhD Candidate in Latin American Studies, Tulane University
- Irene Farah Rivadeneyra, PhD Candidate, City & Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley
- Anne Ruelle, PhD Student in Social Work, University of Chicago
- Roberto Young, MA Student in Latin American Studies, University of Texas at Austin