The Political Economy of Bolivia Since 2006

Dr. Jeffery Webber Senior Lecturer School of Politics and International Relations Queen Mary University of London Thursday 29 January 18:30 Joint presentation with the Institute of Latin American Studies Bedford Room (G37), Ground Floor Senate House, Malet Street, WC1E 7HU Tickets: £10 members, £12 non-members, £6 students Glass of wine, refreshments and nibbles included. SendContinue reading “The Political Economy of Bolivia Since 2006”

How do Social media reflect Bolivia’s political process

Alberto Souviron Digital media specialist with a strong background in social media and online journalism.* Thursday 11 December 18:00 for 18:30 Joint presentation with the Institute of Latin American Studies Bedford Room (G37), Ground Floor Senate House, Malet Street, WC1E 7HU Email: anglobolivian@gmail.com Latin America is one of the most active regions in social mediaContinue reading “How do Social media reflect Bolivia’s political process”

The making of “Boquerón: the story that must be told”

Tonchy Antezana (recorded interview and presentation) Bolivian scriptwriter and film maker Joint presentation with the Institute of Latin American Studies Thursday 30 October at 19:00 Room G34, Senate House, Malet Street, WC1E 7H Boquerón was the first major battle of the Chaco war fought between Bolivia and Paraguay from 7 to 29 September 1932 atContinue reading “The making of “Boquerón: the story that must be told””

The Road to Where? The Struggle for the Future of the Isiboro Secure National Park & Indigenous Territory (TIPNIS)

Jessica Hope, Postgraduate Researcher Institute of Development, Policy and Management (IDPM), University of Manchester Joint presentation with the Institute of Latin American Studies Thursday 25 September at 18:00 for 18:30 The building of a new highway, planned to cut through the Isiboro Secure Indigenous Territory and National Park (TIPNIS), in lowland Bolivia, has tested theContinue reading “The Road to Where? The Struggle for the Future of the Isiboro Secure National Park & Indigenous Territory (TIPNIS)”

“Fiesta Boliviana” Summer Picnic in Regents Park on Marylebone Green

All ABS members, friends, families, children are cordially invited. Please bring drinks, refreshments, juices, salads, pasta, quinoa, salteñas – Bolivian specialities most welcome — sandwiches, cake, nibbles and fruit to share. Don’t forget balloons, blankets, sunglasses, funny hats, umbrellas, sun cream. Bring sweets, biscuits, energy bars to fill the piñata. We will have lots ofContinue reading ““Fiesta Boliviana” Summer Picnic in Regents Park on Marylebone Green”