The 3rd Global Conference of University Researchers

 global conference

 

Building Bridges among Researchers, Artists, Policymakers and Scientists on Hispanic Issues

New York, August 19, 20, 21, 2020

St. John’s University, Queens Campus, The New York Public Library

This is an on-line event

Co-organizers

Sigma Delta Pi

The National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society, FIDAL Foundation for the Integration and Development of Latin America Coordinated by: biCoa Iberoamerican Research Team

Deadline for abstracts is July 15, 2019

Current accepted papers are in Arabic, English, French, Hebrew, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.

All languages, including indigenous languages, are requested.

In collaboration with:

St. John’s University, Adelphi University, Hofstra University

The United Nations, the New York Public Library, Cervantes Institute, and FIDAL Foundation for the Integration and Development of Latin America

 


 

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19

INAUGURAL  SESSION - VIDEO PRESENTATION

Afternoon

Session No. 2                Moderator: Benita Sampedro Vizcaya

1:30-1:45 p.m.              Las guerras culturales del poder hegemónico en América Latina

Jorge Majfud

Professor of Spanish, Latin American Literature & International Studies, Division of Humanities, Arts and Sciences, Jacksonville University

https://youtu.be/jEziQvPENUw 


 

1:45-2:05 p.m.              I Can´t Breathe

Eduardo R. Subirats

Professor of Spanish and Portuguese, New York University

https://youtu.be/f2mLpvG6ruA  


 

2:05-2:20 p.m.              Cervantes, Loyola y la construcción de bibliotecas tempranas en un periquete

Álvaro Enrigue

Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, Hofstra University

https://youtu.be/JTzz2JxUKiI

 

 

2:20-2:35 p.m.              Los retos de la democracia en Ibeoramérica. De la democracia radical a la democracia agonística: Avances y retrocesos

 

Walter Federico Gadea Aiello

Director de filosofía, Departamento de Didácticas Integradas de la Facultad de Educación Didácticas y Ciencias del Deporte Universidad de Huelva, España

https://youtu.be/VOYgHSn3r0Y


 

2:35-2:50 a.m.              ¿Adónde ha migrado la humanidad? Una peregrinación entre lo animal y lo humano en “Paseador de perros”, por Sergio Galarza

 

Wesley Costa de Moraes

Assistant Professor of Spanish, Coordinator of the Study Abroad Program in Peru and Ecuador, Coordinator of the LACS Latin American and Caribbean Studies Minor, SUNY, Geneseo - Department of Languages and Literatures

https://youtu.be/ofZBZgZJnyk

 

 

 


Inés Mónica Sarmiento-Archer, Ph.D
Coordinator of The 3rd World Conference on University Researchers  


Artist and Director of bi/Coa Project
Dept. of Languages, Literatures and  Cultures

Academic Publications 

 

 

Inés Mónica Sarmiento-Archer, Ph.D

Leonor Taiano Campoverde, Ph.D


Coordinators of The 3rd World Conference on University Researchers  

 

 

 

Artist and Director of bi/Coa Project

Dept. of Languages, Literatures and  Cultures

Academic Publications