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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nFriday, April 26, 2019 10:00 am to 5:00 p
 m \n Campbell Conference Facility \n\nDescription: \nPublic Events: -10:00
 am-12:00pm: Opening Address by Professor Kevin Lewis O'Neill (University o
 f Toronto) 'Eat or Be Eaten: Motorcylce Taxis in Guatemala City' -12:00pm-
 1:00pm: Lunch -1:00pm-3:00pm: Public Roundtable moderated by Professor Ana
 nya Roy (UCLA), with Professor Austin Zeiderman (LSE), Professor Deborah
  Cowen (University of Toronto), and Professor Dana Cuff (UCLA) 'Traffic: 
 A Keyword for the Contemporary' -3:30pm-5:00pm: Keynote Address by Profess
 or Mariana Valverde (University of Toronto) 'Notes Towards a Genealogy of 
 Traffic'This research collaboration will explore the varied relationships 
 that exist between two understandings of the word traffic. The first is ve
 hicles moving on a road, and the second is the trading in something illeg
 al. “Traffic” is the first of four workshops on the intersections of these
  two understandings of the word, with subsequent meetings planned for Los
  Angeles (Spring 2020), Bogotá (Spring 2021), and London (Spring 2022). 
 Each will engage the themes of security, mobility, and infrastructure fr
 om the perspective of traffic, with four research units currently driving
  this experiment in collaborative theorization. These units are the Centre
  for Diaspora and Transnational Studies at the University of Toronto, the
  Latin American and Caribbean Centre at the London School of Economics, t
 he Institute on Equality and Democracy at the University of California, L
 os Angeles, and the Centro Interdisciplinario de Estudios sobre Desarroll
 o at the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia. The intention is f
 or each of these units and their cities to structure each workshop, but t
 he emphasis of each contribution need not be local. The first workshop wil
 l juxtapose an exploration of traffic in Toronto with comparative insights
  from other sites throughout the Americas. \n\nAudiences \n CommunityFacul
 tyFirst-Year StudentsGraduate StudentsUndergraduate Students
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SUMMARY:Traffic in the Americas
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