"State Governance Under Rebel Rule: Extraction, Subtraction and Immobilization"
LACIS Lunchtime Lecture Series
Event Details
Date
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Time
12-1 p.m.
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Description
Presented by Professor Diana Rodriguez, UW-Madison, Department of Educational Policy
This presentation examines how the Colombian state asserts its presence in a public school located in a guerrilla-controlled area. It focuses on three specific modes of governance: the relentless extraction of data and information, the subtractive diversion of financial resources, and the immobilization—or prevention—of social action through institutional vacuums.
This presentation examines how the Colombian state asserts its presence in a public school located in a guerrilla-controlled area. It focuses on three specific modes of governance: the relentless extraction of data and information, the subtractive diversion of financial resources, and the immobilization—or prevention—of social action through institutional vacuums.
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Free
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We value inclusion and access for all participants and are pleased to provide reasonable accommodations for this event. Please call 608-262-0616 or email skripp@wisc.edu to make a disability-related accommodation request. Requests should be made by Tuesday, January 20, 2026, though reasonable effort will be made to support late accommodation requests.