ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS FOR U.S. CITIZENS:
A valid passport is required for U.S. citizens to enter Argentina. U.S.
citizens do not need a visa for visits of up to 90
days for tourism or business. U.S. citizen
tourist and business travelers arriving in Argentina at either Ezeiza or
Jorge
Newbery airports must pay an entry fee. It can
be paid in dollars, by credit card, or with traveler's checks, and is
valid
for ten years and multiple entries. It applies
only to bearers of tourist passports. Travelers bearing diplomatic or
official
passports are not charged, nor are travelers
transiting and not entering Argentina. U.S. citizens who arrive in
Argentina
with expired or damaged passports may be refused
entry and returned to the United States at their own expense. The U.S.
Embassy
cannot provide guarantees on behalf of travelers
in such situations, and we encourage you to ensure that your travel
documents
are valid and in good condition prior to
departure from the United States. Different rules apply to U.S. citizens
who also
have Argentine nationality, depending on their
dates of U.S. naturalization. For more information, check the Argentine Ministry of the Interior website,
which is currently only available in the Spanish language.
Argentine-born naturalized U.S. citizens who enter Argentina
as temporary visitors may depart using their
U.S. passports as long as they remain for the period granted by the
Argentine
immigration officer at the time of entry
(typically 60-180 days). Travelers in this category who overstay will be
required
to obtain an Argentine passport to depart.
Pressing On: Legacy of Marcella Althaus-Reid
Call for Papers and meeting information for July 9-13, 2013 at ISEDET in Buenos Aires.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Travel and Lodging Information
July 9 is a public holiday in Buenos Aires and taxis will be sparse at the airport. Please arrange to arrive in Buenos Aires no later than July 8.
There are 30 rooms (some single and some shared) available on the ISEDET campus for visiting scholars. All meals will be provided on campus during the meeting. We will announce a reasonable fee to cover lodging and meals. There are no other costs to participate in the meeting apart from your flight to Buenos Aires.
There are 30 rooms (some single and some shared) available on the ISEDET campus for visiting scholars. All meals will be provided on campus during the meeting. We will announce a reasonable fee to cover lodging and meals. There are no other costs to participate in the meeting apart from your flight to Buenos Aires.
Pressing On Collaboration Partners and CFP
Meeting Details in Spanish
Meeting Details in English
Pressing On: Legacy of Marcella Althaus-Reid
The bi-lingual meeting will take place July 9-13, 2013 at ISEDET in Buenos Aires. Dr. Nestor Miguez, ISEDET meeting convener will open the meeting with an introduction to the socio-political context and relationship to colonialism.
Visiting Meeting Co-Conveners:
Mario Aguilar-Benitez, St. Andrew's, Scotland
John Hawley, Santa Clara University
Lisa Isherwood, Winchester University
Meeting and Project initiated by Postcolonial Networks
Call for Papers (CFP) anticipate the following meeting tracks:
Marcella Althaus-Reid's Liberation Theology
Postcolonial/queer theology/theory intersections inspired by Marcella Althaus-Reid's work
Colonial and Postcolonial Papers that address Marcella's historical South American context
250 word abstracts welcomed on above tracks. Deadline for abstracts has been extended to January 2, 2013. All papers to be presented at the meeting should be prepared in both Spanish and English. If you need assistance with translation of your paper we will need to receive your paper by May 1, 2013 for inclusion in the meeting.
Further Meeting Details:
Dr. Joseph F. Duggan
nyclaman@gmail.com
www.postcolonialnetworks.com
Facebook: Postcolonial Theology Network
Persistiendo: El
legado de Marcella Althaus-Reid
Llamado a contribución de
artículos e información acerca de la reunión que se llevará acabo del 9 al 13
de Julio en el ISEDET en Buenos Aires.
Sábado 16 de Junio de 2012
Colaboración de
colegas y contribución de artículos
Persistiendo: El legado de Marcella
Althaus-Reid
La reunión bilingüe se llevará acabo del 9
al 13 de Julio en el ISEDET en Buenos Aires. El convocante Dr. Nestor Miguez de ISEDET, abrirá la reunión con
una introducción del contexto socio-político y la relación al colonialismo.
Co-convocantes Visitantes:
Mario Aguilar-Benitez, San Andres, Escocia
John Hawley, Universidad Santa Clara
Lisa Isherwood, Universidad Winchester
Reunión y Proyecto iniciado por Postcolonial
Networks (Red Poscolonial)
· La Teología de Liberación de Marcella
Althaus-Reid
· Intersecciones entre temas de teología y
teoría poscolonial y queer que han sido inspiradas por el trabajo
Marcella Althaus-Reid
· Artículos con temas Coloniales y
Poscoloniales que tratan con el contexto histórico Sudamericano
de Marcella Althaus-Reid.
Se aceptan resúmenes de
250 palabras en las áreas temáticas mencionadas anteriormente. La fecha límite para presentación de resúmenes ha
sido extendida hasta el 2 de Enero de 2013. Todos los artículos que serán
presentados en la reunión, deben ser preparados en inglés y español. Si se
requiere ayuda con servicios de traducción y para su inclusión
en la reunión, los artículos
deben ser recibidos a más tardar el 1 de Mayo de 2013.
Para más información, puede
contactarse a:
Dr. Joseph F. Duggan
nyclaman@gmail.com
www.postcolonialnetworks.com
Facebook: Postcolonial Theology Network
Meeting Details in English
Pressing On: Legacy of Marcella Althaus-Reid
The bi-lingual meeting will take place July 9-13, 2013 at ISEDET in Buenos Aires. Dr. Nestor Miguez, ISEDET meeting convener will open the meeting with an introduction to the socio-political context and relationship to colonialism.
Visiting Meeting Co-Conveners:
Mario Aguilar-Benitez, St. Andrew's, Scotland
John Hawley, Santa Clara University
Lisa Isherwood, Winchester University
Meeting and Project initiated by Postcolonial Networks
Call for Papers (CFP) anticipate the following meeting tracks:
Marcella Althaus-Reid's Liberation Theology
Postcolonial/queer theology/theory intersections inspired by Marcella Althaus-Reid's work
Colonial and Postcolonial Papers that address Marcella's historical South American context
250 word abstracts welcomed on above tracks. Deadline for abstracts has been extended to January 2, 2013. All papers to be presented at the meeting should be prepared in both Spanish and English. If you need assistance with translation of your paper we will need to receive your paper by May 1, 2013 for inclusion in the meeting.
Further Meeting Details:
Dr. Joseph F. Duggan
nyclaman@gmail.com
www.postcolonialnetworks.com
Facebook: Postcolonial Theology Network
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