Guided by Eleguá: Collective Knowledge-Making at the Crossroads
At every crossroads lies an opportunity: a moment to pause, to listen, and to imagine otherwise. In Afro-diasporic Candomblé cosmologies,...
At every crossroads lies an opportunity: a moment to pause, to listen, and to imagine otherwise. In Afro-diasporic Candomblé cosmologies,...
In 2025, the Heidelberg Center for Ibero-American Studies (HCIAS) organizes its Colloquium Lecture Series around the title “Dialogues across World...
At the beginning of April, I had the chance to travel to Mexico for a fieldwork stay as part of...
In light of man-made climate change and the range of foreseeable risks it holds, actors pushing for the protection of...
La transición energética es un proceso que afecta espacios no solamente en escalas espaciales, sino también en escalas temporales diferentes....
Las migraciones han ganado importancia hasta convertise en un asunto central del debate público europeo. La polarización que genera el...
Welcome back to the HCIAS Blogcast! This is a series of posts on the HCIAS blog, in which we summarize...
Heritage languages are minority languages acquired in early childhood, usually at home, in a bilingual or multilingual social context. However,...
Over the past decades, Hispanics in the United States have predominantly been identified as Mexican, Puerto Rican, or Cuban. However,...
(A version of this blog in Spanish is available here: Adiós, Twitter: las nuevas políticas de acceso y contenido en...