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Lindsey Carte

Profesor Asociado

UNIVERSIDAD DE LA FRONTERA

Temuco, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Migración internacional, migración sur-sur, migración y cambio rural, geografía feminista, ecología política.

Educación

  •  Latin American and Caribbean Studies, MCGILL UNIVERSITY. Canada, 2005
  •  Latin American Studies, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN. Estados Unidos, 2008
  •  Geography, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN. Estados Unidos, 2013

Experiencia Académica

  •   Profesor Asociado Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE LA FRONTERA

    2016 - A la fecha

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Postdoc

    Utah State University

    Estados Unidos

    2013 - 2015

  •   Profesor Asociado

    Universidad de la Frontera

    Chile

    2016 - A la fecha

Formación de Capital Humano


Doctoral Theses Supervised

Jorge Ulloa, Gubernamentalidad y espacio público: discursos y prácticas en torno al espacio público. el caso de la prohibición del comercio ambulante en el centro de la ciudad de Temuco. Doctoral Candidate, Doctorado de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de la Frontera. Expected graduation, 2020.

Scarlet Huari Opazo. In process, expected graduation, 2023.

Doctoral Theses Committee Participation

Rodolfo Mardones Barrera. Producción de sentidos sobre el sí mismo en comunidades intencionales alternas a la sociedad neoliberal contemporánea. Doctoral Candidate, Doctorado de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de la Frontera. Expected graduation, 2020.

Masters Theses Supervised

Mahara Sleiman. Organizaciones de inmigrantes en Temuco. In process, Magister y especialización en Psicología Comunitaria, Universidad de la Frontera completed March 2021.

Verena Koch Santibañez. Subalternización y otreización en el proceso de la migración Sur-Sur: Análisis de experiencias vividas por mujeres migradas, región de la Araucanía. Magister y especialización en Psicología Comunitaria, Universidad de la Frontera, Completed 2018.

Amparo Vidal. ¿Cuál es la incidencia de los recursos naturales en la calidad de vida y permanencia de los adultos mayores en el sector rural de la comuna de Nueva Imperial? Magister en Manejo de Recursos Naturales, Universidad de la Frontera, Completed, 2017.

Masters Theses Committee Participation

Ximena Mercado Catriñir. Magister y especialización en Psicología Comunitaria, Universidad de la Frontera, Completed 2019.

Yunue Ramos La colonialidad en la configuración de las representaciones sociales de la violencia de género contra las mujeres mapuche. Magister y especialización en Psicología Comunitaria, Universidad de la Frontera, Completed 2018.

Viviana Huiliñir Curío. Magister en Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Universidad de la Frontera. Completed 2016.


Difusión y Transferencia


Organización de seminarios.
Redacción de informes de políticas públicas.
Publicación de artículos científicos.


Premios y Distinciones

  •   Best Paper Award

    Geographical Review

    Estados Unidos, 2017

    Award given for best paper published in the journal Geographical Review during 2016.


 

Article (13)

In the Shadow of the Green Revolution: Constrained Spatial Imaginaries and Smallholder Farming in Guatemala’s Pacific Lowlands
Expanding Exotic Forest Plantations and Declining Rural Populations in La Araucania, Chile
Migration matters: How migration is critical to contemporary human-environment geography
Subsistence migration: Smallholder food security and the maintenance of agriculture through mobility in Nicaragua
The Slow Displacement of Smallholder Farming Families: Land, Hunger, and Labor Migration in Nicaragua and Guatemala
Toward a Political Ecology of Migration: Land, Labor Migration, and Climate Change in Northwestern Nicaragua
Mexican bureaucrats and the everyday restriction of transnational migration in a context of scarcity
Migration and Development? The Gendered Costs of Migration on Mexico's Rural "Left Behind"
Community participatory appraisal in migration research: connecting neoliberalism, rural restructuring and mobility
Everyday Restriction: Central American Women and the State in the Mexico-Guatemala Border City of Tapachula
Protests with proposals: Teaching and learning activist planning in the Dominican Republic/Planning, activism and critical pedagogy through the interstices of horizontal governance/National political struggles, neoliberalism, and the evolution of urban planning in the Dominican Republic/Decentralization of planning in the Dominican Republic under neoliberalism and the role of civil society/Learning and working in Los Platanitos, Santo Domingo Norte: Mujeres Unidas and the vermiculture pilot project/Teaching reflexivity: An e-dialogue on critical service learning under neoliberal governance/The state, the city, and participation in civil society in the Dominican Republic
Role playing: a feminist-geopolitical analysis of the everyday workings of the Mexican state
Experiencing agricultural failure: Internal migration, tourism and local perceptions of regional change in the Yucatan

BookSection (1)

Links between land access, land use, and hunger in today’s neoliberal Nicaragua

ConferencePaper (19)

Feminist remote sensing: Situating knowledge in the case of Chile’s forest plantation expansion.
In the shadow of the Green Revolution: Constrained spatial imaginaries and smallholder farming in Guatemala’s Pacific lowlands.
Thinking through gender and intersectionality in campesino livelihoods in Guatemala and Nicaragua: A multi-sited case study of migration and the gendered emotional geographies of livelihoods.
The slow displacement of smallholder farming families: land and labor migration in Nicaragua and Guatemala.
Gender gaps in smallholder agriculture in Nicaragua and Guatemala: The role of international labor migration.
Hunger and land in Nicaragua: the (pre)revolutionary past in the neoliberal present.
Political ecology and migration: Linkages between agrarian extractivism and migration in Guatemala.
The difference migration makes: how migration is part of nature-society geography.
El extractivismo agrario y la migración internacional en Guatemala
Mobility and Smallholder Food Security: Circular Subsistence Migration in Northwestern Nicaragua
Landscapes of Migration and Rural Transformation in Chinandega
Everyday Restriction, Low-level Officials and Central American Immigrant Belonging on the Mexico-Guatemala Border
Using Participatory Action Research to Understand Central American Women’s Everyday Interactions with the State on the Mexico-Guatemala Border
Social mobility and Emigration in the state of Chiapas, Mexico.
Central American Immigrants in Tapachula, Mexico: Gender, Social Citizenship and the State.
Subcontracting Restriction: Hospital Deportations of Immigrant Patients
The State and Social Citizenship: The Case of Central American Migrants in Tapachula, Chiapas.
To Never Do Harm: Hospital Deportations of Immigrant Patients.
Interpreting the Nation-State: Regulating the Social Citizenship of Central American Migrants in Tapachula, Mexico.

Proyecto (1)

EXTRACTIVISMO Y MIGRACIÓN: VÍNCULOS ENTRE LA EXPANSIÓN FORESTAL, LA MIGRACIÓN INTERNA Y LA TRANSFORMACIÓN DEL ESPACIO RURAL EN EL SUR DE CHILE

Review (1)

Migration as a feature of land system transitions
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Lindsey Carte

Profesor Asociado

UNIVERSIDAD DE LA FRONTERA

Temuco, Chile