The Art of Trafficking: Politics, Narco-Strategies, and Violence in Central America (05.04.22)
Please join us at the Pardee School (121 Bay State Road) on WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 at 4 PM for a talk by Laura Blume, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Nevada, Reno.
Laura Blume’s work focuses on issues of human security, with a regional focus in Latin America. Her teaching and research interests include the war on drugs, violence, illicit economies, immigration and democratization throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. She is currently working on a book project that uses comparative ethnography to examine the ways in which political context impacts drug-trafficking violence in Central America. Her work has been published in Comparative Political Studies, Journal of Politics in Latin America, NACLA Report on the Americas, and World Development. She won a 2022 Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Distinguished Scholar Award for her project, “Cataloguing Murder: Tracking Violence Against Public Figures in Central America.” She received her PhD in political science from Boston University in 2020.
Moderated by Taylor Boas, Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Political Science, Boston University.