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Carlos Acevedo Carlos Acevedo Investigador docente del Centro de Cooperación Regional para la Educación de Adultos en América Latina y el Caribe, CREFAL. Sistema Nacional de Investigadores Nivel Candidato. Sociólogo y Licenciado en Sociología por la Universidad Arturo Prat. Maestro en Ciencias Sociales, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, sede México. Doctor en Ciencias Sociales con especialidad en Sociología, El Colegio de México.
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Carley Clontz carly.clontz Carley is a junior at the University of Pittsburgh. She is studying Economics, Spanish, French, Global Studies, and Latin American Studies. Through academic programs, Carley has traveled to Mexico, Peru, and Bolivia. This is her first year as an intern for Panoramas.
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Carmelo Mesa-Lago Carmelo Mesa-Lago Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus Economics & Latin American Studies, visiting professor or researcher in 7 countries, lecturer in 39 countries, author of 82 books and 275 articles published in 7 languages in 34 countries, on social security, Cuban economy, and comparative economic systems; founder Cuban Studies. Most recent book Voices of Change in the Non-state Sector (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018). Consultant in Latin America/Caribbean, ex President LASA, member National Academy of Social Insurance, ILO International Prize on Decent Work (shared with Nelson Mandela)
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Carmen Diana Deere carmen_diana_deere Carmen Diana Deere is Distinguished Professor Emerita of Latin American Studies and Food & Resource Economics at the University of Florida and Honorary Professor-Researcher Emerita at FLACSO Ecuador.
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Carolina Ramallo Carolina Ramallo Profesora de Enseñanza Media y Superior en Letras y Licenciada en Letras por la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Se ha especializado en la Teoría Literaria y en la Literatura Argentina. Ha participado de distintos proyectos de investigación. Es docente de las cátedras de Teoría y Análisis Literario “C” y de Literatura Europea del Siglo XIX.
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Caroline Kay Harpel Caroline Kay Harpel Caroline is a junior Economics major who is also pursuing a certificate in Global Health. She has studied Spanish for 13 years and has traveled to El Salvador and Perú. Throughout her undergraduate career, Caroline has used her coursework to explore the intersection of society, health, and economics, and she hopes to go to graduate school for public health.
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Eli Carter CARTER_LARR Eli Carter is an Assistant Professor of Brazilian Literature, Film, and Television in the University of Virginia. He holds a BA in Communications from the University of California, Davis and a PhD in Hispanic Languages and Literatures from the University of California, Los Angeles. Professor Carter's research focuses broadly on Brazilian Culture(s) with an emphasis on film, television, and popular culture. His first book, Reimagining Contemporary Brazilian Television Fiction: Luiz Fernando Carvalho's Contemporary Vision (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018) examines Brazilian television through the singular mode of production and aesthetics in film and television director Luiz Fernando Carvalho's oeuvre. Currently, Professor Carter is working on his second book project, "Brazil Reframed: Television and Internet Fiction Post-2011." Under contract with the University Press of Florida, "Brazil Reframed" analyzes television and Internet fiction emerging out of Brazil's changing mediascape. Situating a selection of representative works within the conjecture Professor Carter refers to as the Pay-TV Law Era, the book explores a field-wide challenge to TV Globo's long- established hegemony and the resulting shifts in the way the nation is symbolically imagined.
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Cath Andrews CathAndrews Catherine Andrews obtained her Ph.D. in Mexican History at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland in 2001. Her principal line of research is Nineteenth-Century Mexican Constitutional History . She also studies the political history of Tamaulipas and Mexico’s North East. She has lectured in various Mexican universities and is currently holds a professorship in the History Division of the Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) in Mexico City. Webpage: http://www.catherineandrews.wordpress.com
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Catherine Reyes-Housholder Catherine Reyes... Catherine Reyes-Housholder is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Government at Cornell University. She researches representation, the presidency and gender, with a regional focus on Latin America. In addition to her work in Latin American Politics and Society, she has a forthcoming experimental study on symbolic representation and female chief executives in Politics, Groups and Identities. She has also written book chapters on presidents’ use of legislative power to advance pro-women change, the impact of Latin America’s presidentas on women’s engagement and participation and executive institutions and gender in post-transition countries. Her work has been cited by The Washington Post and The New York Times. Check out her web site at www.reyes-housholder.com.
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Cecilia Menjívar cecilia_menjivar Cecilia Menjívar is Foundation Distinguished Professor in the Department of Sociology and Co-Director of the Center for Migration Research at the University of Kansas. Her research has focused on the effects of the U.S. legal framework on the lives of Central American immigrants in the U.S., and on the structural and institutional bases of gender-based violence in the three northern countries of Central America.

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