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SUMMARY:(Re)Imagining Belonging in Latin America and Beyond: Access to Citizenship\, Digital Identity and Rights
DESCRIPTION:This conference has been organised by CISRUL alumna Dr Eve Hayes de Kalaf in collaboration with the Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion as part of her fellowship with the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies \n\n\n\nTo learn more about the motivations and main themes of this conference\, please visit: ‘Digital identity\, rights and citizenship in Latin America and the Caribbean: who are we including and who is being left behind?’ \nPlease note this conference will take place over 2 days on:Wednesday 23 June from 12:00-18:30 BSTThursday  24 June from 12:00-19:00 BST \nKeynote Speaker: Wendy Hunter Professor of Government at the University of Texas–Austin \nDAY ONE: Wednesday 23 June\, 2021Welcome Address: 12.00 – 12.15Dr Ainhoa Montoya & Dr Eve Hayes de Kalaf\, Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)\, Institute of Modern Language Studies (IMLR)\, School of Advanced Study\, University of LondonPanel 1: 12.15 – 13.45Nation-Building\, National Identities and Belonging in the Americas \nChair: Professor Peter Wade\, University of ManchesterSpeakers: Shirley Llain Arenilla\, Dr Olga Lidia Saavedra Montes de Oca\, Jade Roberts \nNation-building\, Race and Immigration in the Evolution of Post-Colonial Nationality Regimes in Hispanic-America: The Case of ColombiaShirley Llain Arenilla\, University of Leicester/Universidad del Norte (Colombia) \nFrom Saviour Citizens to Traitors: An Exploration of National Identity and Belonging through Cuban Healthcare ProfessionalsOlga Lidia Saavedra Montes de Oca\, Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) \nManufacturing Foreigners: The Law and Politics of Transforming Citizens into Migrants Jade Roberts\, Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness\, University of Melboure \n     BREAK 13.45 – 14.00Panel 2: 14.00 – 15.30Unlocking Citizenship Rights: Indigenous\, Afro-Descendant and Religious Identities \nChair: Shodona Kettle\, UCL Institute of the Americas/San Francisco University of QuitoSpeakers: Dr América Nicte-Ha López Chávez\, Rayanne de Sales Lima\, Dr Manoela Carpenedo \nIndigenous and Afro-Mexicans of Guerrero\, Mexico: Political Struggles\, Similarities and DifferencesAmérica Nicte-Ha López Chávez\, Department of Sociology\, University of Cambridge \nTo be\, or not to be Indigenous\, that is the Brazilian QuestionRayanne de Sales Lima\, Federal University of Minas Gerais/Brazilian Federal Agency for Indigenous Policy (Fundação Nacional do Índio – Funai) \nImagined Communities\, Religious Revivals\, and emerging crypto Jewish Identities among Evangelicals: the case of the Judaizing Evangelicals in BrazilManoela Carpenedo\, Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) \n     BREAK 15.30 – 15.45Panel 3: 15.45 – 17.15Challenges to Legal Definitions of Status \nChair: Professor Amanda Flaim\, James Madison College of Public Affairs\, Michigan State UniversitySpeakers: Agustin Grandez Mariño & Lucia Santos\, Dr Antonia Wimbush\, Veronica Overlid \nThe Recognition of Gender Identity and Non-Binary Identities in PeruAgustin Grandez Mariño & Lucia Santos\, Legal Clinic in Identity Rights of the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú \nDiasporic Citizenship(s) and Contested Identities in the Anglophone and Francophone Caribbean: From Windrush to the BUMIDOMAntonia Wimbush\, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow\, Department of Modern Languages and Cultures\, University of Liverpool \nMobility as resistance – challenging the legal definition of a refugee through “the migrant caravans” from Central AmericaVeronica Overlid\, Carleton University \n     BREAK 17.15 – 17.30Keynote: 17.30 – 18.30 \nContesting Belonging in the Region of Birthright Citizenship(s): Marginalized Populations in the Americas \nProfessor Wendy Hunter\, Professor of Government at the University of Texas–Austin \nDAY TWO:Thursday 24  June\, 2021Panel 4: 12.00 – 13.30 \nThe Dawn of a New Era? Digital Identity\, Rights and COVID-19 \nChair: Amal de Chickera\, Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion (ISI)Speakers: Dr Bridget Wooding\, Claudio Machado\, Analúcia Alonso\, Letícia Bartholo & Natasha Hornink\, Dr George Tian\, Dr Vivianny Galvão & Dr Sanzhuan (Sandra) Guo \nThe entanglement of biometrics with the COVID-19 response in the Dominican Republic: Who does not get inBridget Wooding\, Centro para la Observación Migratoria y el Desarrollo Social en el Caribe (OBMICA) \nChallenges for the Identification of the Citizen during the Social Protection Response to COVID-19s pandemic in BrazilClaudio Machado\, Independent Consultant in Social Identification\, Analúcia Alonso\, Social Protection Policy Consultant\, World Bank\, Letícia Bartholo\, Public Manager of the Federal Government and Researcher in Social Protection Policies & Natasha Hornink\, Research Assistant in Public Policies\, University of Coimbra \nDigital Divide v Access to Citizen Rights: Comparative Studies of Digital ID Systems in Australia\, Brazil and China in the Context of COVID-19 George Yijun Tian\, University of Technology Sydney (UTS)\, Vivianny Kelly Galvão\, Centro Universitário Tiradentes & Sanzhuan (Sandra) Guo\, College of Business\, Government and Law\, Flinders University \n     BREAK 13.30 – 13.45Panel 5: 13.45 – 15.15 \nBirth Registration\, Digital Identification and Biometrics \nChair: Dr Eve Hayes de Kalaf\, Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)Speakers: Cornelius Williams\, Laura Bingham\, Professor Imke Harbers \nBirth registrations and the right to an identity as conceptualised within international development policyCornelius Williams\, Associate Director and Global Chief of Child Protection for UNICEF’s Programme Division \nLifecycle Myths and the Magic of the State in Digital Identification Laura Bingham\, Open Society Justice Initiative \nUneven Citizenship: Gender Bias\, Birth Registration\, and Patterns of Political Inclusion in MexicoImke Harbers\, University of Amsterdam \n     BREAK 15.15 – 15.30 \nPanel 6: 15:30 – 17:00 \nCitizenship-Stripping\, Statelessness and the Creation of Foreigners:The Case of the Dominican Republic \nChair: Dr Bridget Wooding\, Centro para la Observación Migratoria y el Desarrollo Social en el Caribe (OBMICA)Speakers: Dr Eve Hayes de Kalaf\, Allison Petrozziello\, Dr Megan Myers & Iris Diendomi Álvarez \nDominican or not Dominican? Citizens and their Experiences of Legal Identity MeasuresEve Hayes de Kalaf\, Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) \nBirth Registration as Bordering Practice in the Dominico-Haitian Borderlands Allison Petrozziello\, Wilfrid Laurier University\, Balsillie School of International Affairs \nDocumenting ‘In-Transit’ in the Dominican RepublicMegan Myers\, Department of World Languages and Cultures\, Iowa State University & Rosa Iris Diendomi Álvarez\, Independent \n     BREAK 17.00 – 17.15Global Roundtable: 17:15 – 18:45Chair: Dr Bronwen Manby\, London School of Economics (LSE)Speakers: Professor Amanda Flaim\, Jaap van der Straaten\, Professor Keren Weitzberg\, Debasreeta Deb \nDrawing Borders in Blood: DNA Testing\, Citizenship\, and Statelessness Prevention in ThailandAmanda Flaim\, Michigan State University’s James Madison College of Public Affairs\, and the Department of Sociology; affiliate faculty of the Asian Studies Center and the Center for Gender in Global Context \nMobile phones for civil registration: Reculer pour mieux sauter? A review of Ghana’s m-birth evaluation\, and beyondJaap van der Straaten\, founder of CRC4D\, the Civil Registration Centre for Development \nExpulsion through the Database?: Datafied Citizenship and Biometric Management in KenyaKeren Weitzberg\, University College London \nFrom Citizens to Stateless: Crisis\, Othering\, Persecution and the Complex Realities in India’s National Register of CitizensDebasreeta Deb\, University of Otago \nClosing Remarks: 18:45-19:00 \nDr Eve Hayes de Kalaf\, Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)\, Institute of Modern Language Studies (IMLR)\, School of Advanced Study\, University of London \nDownload speakers bios and abstracts (pdf) \nDownload programme (pdf)
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