Disappearances in Mexico: Searching for Explanations Through Interdisciplinary Social Science

Starts:
3:30 pm on Thursday, March 21, 2024
Ends:
4:45 pm on Thursday, March 21, 2024
Contact Name:
Elizabeth Amrien
Please join us for a lecture by Diane Davis, Charles Dyer Norton Professor of Regional Development and Urbanism and former Chair of the Department of Urban Planning and Design at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design (GSD). Davis is also the director of the Mexican Cities Initiative at the GSD, and faculty chair of the committee on Mexico at the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American studies at Harvard. Davis’s research interests include the relations between urbanization and national development, urban governance, urban social movements, and informality, with a special emphasis on Mexico. Her current research focuses on police corruption and urban violence as well as spatial strategies to minimize risk and foster resilience in the face of these and other vulnerabilities. Moderated by Ana Villarreal, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Boston University. Co-sponsored by the Department of Sociology and the Initiative on Cities.