Tuesday, June 16, 2009

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Latin American Symposium

UBA. Faculty of Arts

Interdisciplinary Institute of Gender Studies (IIEGE)

Latin American Study Group, Training and Feminist Action (GLEF)

First Latin American Symposium

"Feminist Thought and Praxis"

Wednesday 24 to Saturday June 27, 2009


Wednesday June 24

OPENING: CC Auditorium Ricardo Rojas (Corrientes 2038)

19:00 to 21:00 hs.

Yuderkys Espinosa Minoso (GLEF), Dora Barrancos (IIEGE) Nora Domínguez (IIEGE)

Video projection: Ochy Curiel (GLEF / Universidad Nacional de Colombia)

welcome cocktail

Thursday June 25

Rock Museum (Vicente Lopez 2240. CABA)


FEMINISMOS ARGENTINE AND ACADEMIA Feminism: encounters, DISTANCES, interspersed                                       9:00- 11:00 hs.

 

Martha Rosenberg, Sara Torres, Irene Meler, Susana Gamba, Nina Brugo

 

Coordina: Diana Maffía (IIEGE)

A THOUGHT TO OWN I 11:15 to 13:00 hs.

  • Breny Mendoza (USA-Honduras) : "Epistemology of the South and Latin American feminist thought: a double critical reading"
  • Ochy Curiel (Dominican Colombia-Rep.): "Towards the construction of a feminist decolonizing
  • Monica D'Uva / Josefina Fernandez (Buenos Aires, Argentina ) : " fissures in feminism: a review" vital "

Coordinates: Yuderkys Espinosa Minoso (GLEF / IIEGE)

BREAK 13:00 to 14:20 hs.

THINK THE PRACTICE, DO DREAM I 14:30 to 16:30 hs.

  • Julieta Paredes (La Paz, Bolivia): "When Spinning fine. Contributions Community feminism "
  • Quartim Lygia Maria de Moraes (Brazil) : " From subversion to institutionalization: dilemmas of contemporary feminism "
  • Mogrovejo Aquise Standard (Mexico-Peru): "heterosexual or lesbofeminismo Feminism? The participation of lesbians in Latin American feminist movement, its critical contributions to feminist politics. Knots past and present "
  • Andrea D'Atri (Buenos Aires, Argentina) : "Feminism and the global crisis. Women at the Crossroads: socialism or barbarism "

Coordinator: Laura Morroni (IIEGE)

PASSION AND POLITICS I 16:45 to 18:45 hs.

  • Silvia Molloy (USA-Argentina) : "new lecture Policies: the imprint of gender

  • Amalia Fischer (Brazil / Mexico) : "A crisis of feminism feminist"
  • Adriana Boria (Cordoba, Argentina): " policies, theories, languages"

Coordinator: Mayra Leciñana (Argentina, IIEGE)

CULTURAL ACTIVITY 19:00 to 21:00 hs.

  • Presentation books editorial "Feminist Conversations" Editorial Chicken Chili.
  • artistic presentation Paula Maffia (guitar and vocals)

Friday 26 June.

Rock Museum (Vicente Lopez 2240. CABA)

THINK THE PRACTICE, DO THE DREAM II 9:00 to 11:00 pm.

  • Ana Reis (Brazil) : "The daughters of Margaret Sanger and the crossroads of Hecate"
  • Claudia Anzorena (Mendoza, Argentina) : " De citizens fund managers?: reflections on the relationship between women and state in the last 25 years in Argentina "
  • Monica Tarducci (Buenos Aires): " The feminist teacher as an agent of transformation "
  • Viturro Paula (Buenos Aires, Argentina): "record"

Coordinates: Cinnamon Gavrila (Bad like spiders / Faculty Committee on Gender of Humanities, UNLP)

A THOUGHT TO OWN II 11:15 to 13:15 hs.

  • Tzul Gladys (Guatemala) : "Women and the mode of production: a biopolitical reading of reality"

  • Kemy Oyarzun (Chile) : "Contemporary Production of Gender: Sexuality, Subjects, Power Relations"
  • Wayar Marlene (Argentina) : " The concept of gender from a perspective Trans
  • Women Maria Luisa (Argentina) " Proposals for a non-sexist philosophy"

Coordination : Valeria Pita (IIEGE)

BREAK 13:15 to 14:30 hs.

PASSION AND POLITICS II 14:45 to 16:45 hs.

  • Claudia Korol (Argentina): "Towards a feminist pedagogy. Passion and politics in everyday life "
  • Lohana Berkins (Argentina): "The bodies of feminism"
  • Valeria Flores (Argentina) : "Writing against itself: a micro political subjectivity-technology "
  • Villa Gabriela Diaz (Argentina) : " Feminist politics as a practice of freedom and construction of new meanings the world "

Coordination: Maria Moreno Aluminé (IIEGE / GES-Gino Germani)

SPACE RETROSPECTIVE. "FEMINARIA FEMINIST AND CREATIVITY: ITS CONTRIBUTIONS TO CRITICAL REFLECTION" 17:00 to 18:45 hs.

  • Special guest:

Read Fletcher (USA-Argentina): " journals of feminism Argentina and their prospects: contributions to the production of feminist thought "

  • Selected Works by calling:

Georgina Gluzman (Argentina): " Other oversights. The place of the images in Feminaria and Creativity feminist "

Munevar Dora Inés (Colombia)," Web- experiences Dissonant "

Karen Rivera (M exico ) : "Origins Creativity of Feminist "

Coordinator: Paula Torricella (IIEGE / Editorial" border ")

CULTURAL ACTIVITY 19:00 to 21:00 hs.

  • Introducing the latest Feminaria , by Diana Maffía and Silvia Jurovietzky.

  • Tango Class queer . Dynamic exchange roles. Prof. Mariana Docampo

END OF CONFERENCE 21:00.

  • Closing remarks by the organizers
  • Certificate Delivery

Saturday 27 June.

Rock Museum (Vincent López 2240. CABA)

INTERNAL MEETING: TOWARD A CRITICAL FEMINIST LINKS OF LATIN 9:00 to 14:00 pm.

This space is dedicated to promoting Latin American joint that allows the exchange, feedback and joint work among feminist activists and critical thinkers, concerned about the Movement becoming, dare to look naked in it, and encourage a fresh impetus bases and radical feminist utopias. It is necessary that those who are interested in participating register earlier in the day of the Symposium.


convenes and coordinates: GLEF

JOINT LUNCHEON 14:00 to 15:30 hs.

* This event was made possible by financial support from: Global Fund for Women, HIVOS and Ford Agency.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

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National Plan for Transition to DTV

The Local Government Commission Senate on 19 May was the appearance of D. Fernando Ros Perán, Secretary of State for Telecommunications and Information Society to explain the actions of the National Government in relation to access to Digital Terrestrial Television in the local area. The National Plan for Transition to DTV has its origin in agreement of the Council of Ministers of September 7, 2007. Divide the locale in 90 transition projects. Identifies the authority to order the cessation of analogue TV in the Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Society, and establishes the conditions to be met for the transition to DTT.

These are, namely:
digital coverage at the time of the transition should be similar to existing analog coverage. The degree of penetration should be sufficient to guarantee a replacement of DTT broadcast. The milestones that have required broadcasters are:-A

DTT coverage of 88% before July 31, 2008
-A 90% coverage at December 31, 2008
-A 93% coverage before July 31, 2009

Furthermore, to achieve universal coverage of DTT has chosen to impose an obligation on broadcasters as is to put your signal on at least one satellite platform.

Based on this, the coverage by broadcasters committed were as follows:

English Broadcasting is committed to coverage of 98% and for 1900 it comes into operation centers DTT
private television stations are committed to a 96% coverage with 1,050 DTV broadcast stations.

the date we say today that the National Plan for Transition to Digital Terrestrial Television has a reasonable degree of compliance, to the extent that the latest data available to us talk about a population coverage of 94.83%. They have sold over 18 million tuners for Freeview. The share of direct display of DTT is now at 30.9%, while the share of analog television screen is located at 49.7%. Households connected to DTT is around 67.3%, while households with knowledge of DTT reach 96.2%.

can conclude, therefore, that the National Plan for Transition to DTT has been, as I said before, a reasonable degree of compliance, and that in rural areas, less accessible to DTT are met commitments made by this plan.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Problems In Apollo Dvk

PROGRAM "feminist thought and praxis"

Latin American Colloquium "feminist thought and praxis"

Buenos Aires, 24 to June 27, 2009

Museum Roca, Vicente López 2220

The Interdisciplinary Institute of Gender Studies ( IIEGE ), Faculty of Arts at the University of Buenos Aires and the Latin American Study Group, Training and Action Sexuality Gender and Culture ( GLEF ) invite a conference of Latin American thinkers reflect on the possibilities of critical feminist thought in the region. On this occasion, with special emphasis will address the future of feminism, the dis / connection between theory and practice and the tensions between pragmatic and thoughtful policy.


The opening of the Symposium will be held on Wednesday June 24 at 19 pm ., Area Technologies of Gender, Ricardo Rojas Cultural Center, Av Corrientes 2038 , city of Buenos Aires.

Meanwhile, the panels will be extended for three days ( Thursday 25 and Friday 26 from 9 to 20 pm and Saturday 27 from 9 to 14 hours ) in Rock Museum, Vicente López 2220 , CABA. Throughout these days happen several meeting spaces and dissent in which thinkers / activists especially invited to share their reflections in order to understand and address the challenges facing feminist proposals.


We intend to publish the work contributed by the guests and agreements as well as the discussions generated during the conference.

proposed axes for this colloquium are:

1.-Thinking practice, do dreamed
2. Towards one's own thought
3. Passion and politics

The guests from abroad who have confirmed their presence are
Breny Mendoza (Honduras-US)
Silvia Molloy (Argentina-USA)
Tzul Gladys (Guatemala)
Ochy Curiel (Dominican Rep., Colombia)
Julieta Paredes (Bolivia)
Mogrovejo Standard (Mexico-Peru)
Quartim Lygia Maria de Moraes (Brazil)
Kemy Oyarzún (Chile)
Ana Reis (Brazil)
Fletcher Lea (USA-Argentina)

From Argentina:
Valeria Flores (Neuquén)
Wayar Marlene (Buenos Aires)
Tarducci Monica (Buenos Aires)
Adriana Boria (Córdoba)
Villa Gabriela Diaz (Buenos Aires)
Claudia Korol (Buenos Aires)
Claudia Anzorena (Mendoza)
Andrea D'Atri (Buenos Aires)
Viturro Paula (Buenos Aires )
Lohana Berkins (Buenos Aires)
Josefina Fernandez (Buenos Aires)
Monica D'Uva (Buenos Aires)
Sara Torres (Buenos Aires)
Susana Gamba (Buenos Aires)
Irene Meler (Buenos Aires)

collaborate in the coordination of the tables: Diana Maffia, Silvia Jurovietzky, Laura Valeria Pita Morroni, Paula Torricella, Cinnamon Gavrila

symposium Organizing Committee: Dora Barrancos, Nora Domínguez, Espinosa Yuderkys Minoso, Malu Moreno, Mayra Leciñana, Lucia Leone, Ana Laura Solomon Martin and Guadeloupe.
Reports: coloquiopensamientofeminista09@gmail.com