Given the drastic and rapid political, social, economic and environmental changes occurring in Brazil today, we will host a round table discussion to examine the impacts of these changes on Brazil’s democracy. Participants from a variety of disciplines will speak according to their area of expertise and research, and to the effects of these changes within Brazilian, Latin American and global contexts.
Panelists:
- Jon Beasley-Murray, Latin American Studies
- Maxwell Cameron, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs
- Vinicius Cavicchioli Azevedo, Biological Science SFU
- Claudio Ferraz, School of Economics
- Regiane Garcia, School of Population and Public Health
- Nuno Porto, Museum of Anthropology
- Jeannie Shoveller, School of Population and Public Health
- LaShandra Sullivan, Anthropology Reed College
- Rafael Wainer, Anthropology and Sociology
- Hannah Wittman, Faculty of Land and Food Systems
Organized by: Regiane Garcia (School of Population and Public Health), Maxwell Cameron (School of Public Policy and Global Affairs) and Alessandra Santos (Latin American Studies)