Olga Magdalena Lazin: La Globalización Se Descentraliza: Libre Mercado, Fundaciones, Sociedad Cívica y Gobierno Civil
Olga Magdalena Lazin: La Globalización Se Descentraliza: Libre Mercado, Fundaciones, Sociedad Cívica y Gobierno Civil
Olga Magdalena Lazin: La Globalización Se Descentraliza: Libre Mercado, Fundaciones, Sociedad Cívica y Gobierno Civil
10, 2010
Education
La Globalización Se Descentraliza:
Libre Mercado, Fundaciones, Sociedad Cívica y Gobierno Civil
(Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA
Program on Mexico, PROFMEX/World, Casa Juan Pablos Cultural,
2008)
Professional Service:
2010 Lydia's Open Door: Inside Mexico's Most Modern Brothel, University of California
Press, by Patty Kelly, 2008. In H_NET Reviews on books upon Latin America.
2010 UCLA Ext: Latin American Issues and Globalization, Spring Semester
2009 UCLA, History Department, History 161, Mexican History Since Porfirio Diaz.
2004 UCLA,
Mexican Film Since 2000
History 170C, Summer Session
Co-taught with James Wilkie
2004 UCLA
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2003 UCLA,
The Mexican Films of Luis Buñuel,
History XLC 170A, Summer Session
1999 UCLA
Many Images of Mexico
History 171, Spring Quarter
Co-taught with James W. Wilkie
2004 “Viva Zapata The Film and the Debate”, Winter 2004
2010 UCLA Conference, School of Law, “Reproductive Justice in U.S. and Mexico:
Is Machismo Winning?, March 12-15th, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Olga Lazín, CV 9
2009 Mexico and Globalization, Paper UNAM, Mexico D.F., January 25, Mexico
Frente a la Globalización.
2007- Universidad Michoacana, Panelist “Greater Los Angeles and The Digital Coasts
of California”, September 27, Morelia, Mexico. Organizer
Memberships:
AAUP 2005—
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Europe Americas
France: 1991-1992
USA: October 1992--
Hungary: 1991, 1992, 1995, 2003--
Romania: 1992--
Russia: June 1993
Spain: March 1992
Switzerland: June-July 1994
Turkey: July 2000
UK (England): 2001, 2006
(Scotland): 2006
References
Alejandro Mungaray
Rector,
University of Baja California
Mexicali, BC, Mexico
Alejandro <Mungaray@uabc.mx>
Fields
Specialties
My research and teaching interests focus on development and technology transfers from 1450 through the
present day. I am particularly interested in understanding global trends and how they promote continuity and
change. I am currently working on a book about how trade and technology have changed human food sources.