VII ALAP & XX ABEP Congress

Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, 17-22 October 2016 

 

The VII Congress of the Latin American Population Association (ALAP) was held together with the XX Congress of the Brazilian Association for Population Studies (ABEP) from 17 to 22 October 2016 in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil (on the triple Border of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay). The central theme of the conference was: “Unity and diversity of demographic processes: political challenges for Latin America and the Caribbean in an international perspective”. 

 

 

One of the main topics discussed at the Congress was related to specificities of the demographic transition in Latin America and the Caribbean, as compared with developing regions of the world. While in most developing regions the generalization of the demographic transition has generally induced a convergence in demographic trends, the historical context of Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as strong social, cultural, gender and ethnic inequalities have given very particular traits to demographic trends in the region.

 

Some figures for the congress: 

  • 1,069 submissions to the call for papers
  • 576 participants
  • 70 regular sessions
  • 7 special sessions
  • 305 papers in regular sessions
  • 22 round tables
  • 4 plenary sessions, including inaugural session
  • 12 pre-congress activities (seminars, workshops, side meetings)

 

ALAP publications released at the congress:

Three books edited by ALAP derived from ALAP research networks were released and handed out during the congress:

 

Papers presented at 2016 ALAP-ABEP congress will be available on the ALAP website by January 2017: http://www.alapop.org

 

The Congress also offered opportunities for participants to visit the Iguazu Falls from either side of the Brazilian and Argentinian border. 

 

Iguazu Falls. View from the Brazilian side of the river.

 

 For more photos of the 2016 ALAP-ABEP congress please scroll to the end of this page.

  

IUSSP at the 2016 ALAP-ABEP Congress

 

The IUSSP organized a training workshop, a side meeting, and two round tables as part of its Data Revolution activities. (see "Data Revolution events at the ALAP-ABEP Congress")

 

The IUSSP also held a booth, which was graciously offered by ALAP-ABEP organizers. IUSSP officers Stacey Gage, France Meslé, and Tom LeGrand and Executive Director Mary Ellen Zuppan took turns at the booth to meet members, recruit new members from Latin America and promote the IUSSP's forthcoming activities, in particular the next International Population Conference in Cape Town. 

 

 

Finally, the ALAP-ABEP Congress was also an opportunity to unite 5 former, current and future IUSSP presidents.

   

IUSSP past, current and future presidents in attendance at ALAP 2016: Jose Alberto Magno de Carvalho (1998-2001), Massimo Livi Bacci (1990-1993), Anastasia Gage (2014-2017), Thomas K. LeGrand (2018-2021) and Jacques Vallin (2002-2005).

 

 Additional photos from the 2016 ALAP-ABEP Congress


ALAP's new board for 2017-2018. From left to right: Ana Carolina Guidotti, Viviana Salinas, Guiomar Bay, Julio Ortega, Nélida Redondo, Wilson Fusco, Joice Melo Vieira, Verónica Montes de Oca, Marcela Cerrutti, Gilbert Brenes, Mariana Paredes, Sagrario Garay and Mauricio Padrón Innamorato.

 

IOM Seminar. From left to right: Fernando Lozano, Ezequiel Teixido (IOM), Enrique Pelaez, Julio Ortega, Ricardo Cordero (IOM) Suzana Adamo, William K. Pan, Eugenia Miranda (IOM).

 

From left to right: Alejandro Canales, Massimo Livi Bacci, Doug Massey, and Emilio Parrado.

 

From left to right: Jorge Rodríguez Vignoli, Silvia Giorguli, Massimo Livi Bacci and John Casterline.