The Conference will be held in Miami on May 17-22, 2013. Co-hosted by the University of Miami libraries and Florida International University, the overarching theme of the conference is the critical intersection of indigenism, pan-indigenism and cosmovisionism within the context of the indigenous peoples’ modes of thought and action in the Americas. Some of the topics to be addressed are the dialogue between the indigenous and non-indigenous peoples of the world; the logistics of collecting, preserving and processing primary as well as secondary data produced and distributed by the indigenous peoples; indigenous peoples conceptions of time and space; the nature, function and agency of the indigenous epistemic communities in the production, distribution and application of knowledge. Date: May 17-22, 2013 - Location: The Westin Colonnade Hotel, Coral Gables, FL The Conference is open to researchers, professors, students and activists interested in contributing to a critical reflection on the conference’s theme. Information about the theme can be found at: http://salalm.org/Conf/theme Conference Registration: http://salalm.org/Conf/registration/ INDIGENISMO, PAN-INDIGENISMO Y COSMOVISIONISMO: LA CONFLUENCIA DEL PENSAMIENTO INDÍGENA EN LAS AMÉRICAS
Fecha: mayo 17-22, 2013 - Lugar: The Westin Colonnade Hotel, Coral Gables, FL La Conferencia está abierta a investigadores, profesores, estudiantes y activistas interesados en contribuir a una reflexión crítica sobre el tema de la conferencia Para información sobre el tema: http://salalm.org/Conf/theme Para registrarse: http://salalm.org/Conf/registration/
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