Activities
Thursday, June 5 2025
Dia · Setmana
10:30
Fostering equality in sports
Description:
On Thursday 5 June at 10:30 a.m., the Faculty of Communication Studies will be hosting an event promoting equality in sports. This initiative is organised by the Spanish Olympics Committee (COE) and the energy company Iberdrola, with the collaboration of the Sport Research Institute (IRE-UAB). The event will serve officially to present the initiative entitled "Fostering Equality in Sports". Following the presentation, the documentary Empoderament de dones a l'esport will be screened. The event will end with a round table with Laura Ester, gold medal winner in Paris 2024, silver medal winner in Tokyo 2020, Olympic diploma in Rio 2016, and silver medal winner in London 2012; Joan Jorquera, world medallist and European medallist in Taekwondo, and broze medallist at the European Games in Kraków 2023; and Marta Borrueco, IRE-UAB researcher specialising in dual careers and gender perspective.
Place: Faculty of Communication Studies
Date: Thursday 5, June2025 - 10:30h
End date: Thursday 5, June2025 - 10:30h
13:00
Global reconfigurations and the centrality of the South: Africa as a mirror and actor
Description:
Sociologist and economist from Guinea-Bissau Carlos Lopes, high representative of the African Union at the United Nations, will give a talk on “Global reconfigurations and centrality of the South: Africa as mirror and actor” on 5 June at 1:00 p.m., in Aula 4 of the Faculty of Translation and Interpreting. The event is organised by the José Saramago Chair at the UAB. Lopes, honorary professor at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, will also present his new book The Self-Deception Trap. Exploring the Economic Dimensions of Charity Dependency within Africa-Europe Relations (Palgrave/Springer), which is open access. The event will be moderated by Professor Nazir Ahmed Can and will be attended by diplomatic representatives from Brazil, Portugal and Mozambique. Lopes was elected Economist of the Year 2024 at the annual awards of the pan-African magazine Financial Afrik.
Place: Faculty of Translation and Interpreting (Aula 4)
Date: Thursday 5, June2025 - 13:00h
Friday, June 6, 2025
18:30
Without laws there is no society: a journey to ancient law
Description:
Stefania Giombini, lecturer in the Department of Public Law and Legal History Studies of the UAB, will give a conference within the Un cafè de Dret series, organised by the AmicsUAB. In her conference she will explore the rights of children related to their image in the digital era. The event will take place on 6 June at 6:30 p.m. in the Sala Sagarra of the Ateneu Barcelonès.
Place: Ateneu Barcelonès (Sala Sagarra)
Date: Friday 6, June2025 - 18:30h
Monday, June 9, 2025
08:45
Second Chile - Spain meeting on crime and criminal justice
Description:
In June 2024, the first Chile-Spain meeting on crime and criminal justice was held. This year will mark the second edition, in which Chilean and Spanish academics, students and professionals will reflect together to solve problems of crime and criminal justice affecting both countries. The meeting will take place on 9 June from 8:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the UAB Faculty of Law. The activity is organised by the Centro de Estudios de Justicia y Sociedad (Universidad Católica de Chile), SGR en Justicia Penal i Penologia (Universitat de Girona - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), and the Núcleo Milenio Complejidad Criminal. The meeting is sponsored by the Embassy of Chile in Spain, the Department of Political Science and Public Law (UAB), and the National Agency for Research and Development - Chile (ANID). Attendance is limited, prior registration is required in the following form.
Place: Faculty of Law (Sala de graus)
Date: Monday 9, June2025 - 08:45h
End date: Monday 9, June2025 - 16:30h
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
14:30
Seminar: "Ineffective Altruism? Everyday Humanitarianism in Times of Crisis in Tanzania", by Lisa-Ann Richey
Description:
Lisa-Ann Richey, from the Copenhagen Business School in Denmark, will visit ICTA-UAB to give a public seminar.
Seminar: "Ineffective Altruism? Everyday Humanitarianism in Times of Crisis in Tanzania"
Speaker: Lisa-Ann Richey, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
- Date: Tuesday, June 10th, 2025
- Time: From 2.30pm to 4.30pm
- Venue: Sala Montseny (room z/022 & z/023) ICTA-UAB
Michael Walzer writes in his blurb of Nancy Rosenblum’s book, Good Neighbors: The Democracy of Everyday Life in America, that: ‘From now on, neighbors will stand with citizens in our understanding of the politics of the everyday and of the human response to crisis.’ As scholars of African politics, we welcome the ‘neighborly’ understanding of crisis response and propose a paper that examines what we know about everyday peoples’ help and how this may spur critical reflections on the global politics of humanitarianism. As formal humanitarianism comes increasingly under scrutiny for the ideological racism and pragmatic inefficiency, local responses may provide insight. Over the past five years, we have led a collaborative multidisciplinary research project trying to document and understand the ways that Tanzanians help each other in times of acute and protracted crisis: specifically, in Kagera on the Bukoba earthquake, in Kigoma on the refugees issue, in Morogoro on the flooding and nationally on the Corona crisis. Exhibitions of altruism on the part of ordinary people, both strangers and neighbors provide the positive face of every disaster. Drawing from aspects of African culture of brotherhood, ‘ubuntu’ and of ‘holding one another’s hand,’ everyday giving is part and parcel of life among elites in Tanzania. Yet, once ‘helping’ is stripped of its sentimentality, complicated relations of social and moral negotiation can be analyzed. These are never solely political or emotional, but they are practices that arc towards particular politics. Our findings suggest that everyday humanitarianism differs from international humanitarianism in terms of impartiality: Tanzanians do not necessarily help their neighbors, but they always help their friends in the neighborhood. Reflecting on the tensions between global and local humanitarianism, we sketch an argument for ineffective altruism.
Lisa Ann Richey @BrandAid_World is Professor of Globalization in the Department of Management, Society and Communication at the Copenhagen Business School in Denmark. She completed a PhD in Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Post-Doc in Anthropological Demography at Harvard University. Her current research projects are Commodifying Compassion: Implications of Turning People and Humanitarian Causes into Marketable Things (2016-2023) and Everyday Humanitarianism in Tanzania (2019-2025). She is the author or editor of seven books including Celebrity Humanitarianism and North-South Relations: Politics, Place and Power (2016) and Batman Saves the Congo: Business, Disruption and the Politics of Development with Alexandra Budabin (2021). She works in the areas of international aid and humanitarian politics, the aid business and commodification of causes, and new transnational actors and alliances in the global South. Lisa was the founding Vice-President of the Global South Caucus of the International Studies Association (ISA). www.lisaannrichey.com
Place: Sala Montseny (Sala Z/022 - Z/023) ICTA-UAB
Date: Tuesday 10, June2025 - 14:30h
18:00
Conference on One Health by Maite Martín
Description:
Maite Martín, president of the One Health Platform and physiology lecturer at the UAB, will give a conference on the concept of One Health to understand how the connection between the health of people, animals and ecosystems can help to reduce inequalities and foster an improved quality of life. The conference will take place on 10 June at 6:00 p.m. at the Mestre Martí Tauler Library in Rubí, and is organised by the AmicsUAB association.
Place: Mestre Martí Tauler Library, Rubí (Carrer Aribau 5)
Date: Tuesday 10, June2025 - 18:00h