Land and World Struggles of Palestinians and Guarani-Kaiowa

Wed, 22 Apr, 2026 at 09:30 am to Thu, 23 Apr, 2026 at 05:00 pm UTC+01:00

Glamorgan Building | Cardiff

Antonio Ioris and Brazilian colleagues
Publisher/HostAntonio Ioris and Brazilian colleagues
Land and World Struggles of Palestinians and Guarani-Kaiowa
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About this Event

This academic workshop will debate the enduring experiences of racism, aggression and displacement faced by Palestinian and Guarani communities (the latter living along the Brazil-Paraguay border). Both have endured the brutal pressures of state‑building, ethnic-based discrimination and exclusionary regional development. The processes have resulted in evanescent, but also emergent socio-spatial relations, which will be properly analysed. The event will examine root causes, shared and divergent dynamics, and future pathways for justice, focusing on lessons from indigenous resistance to land grabbing and on how Wales can contribute to social, political, economic and environmental reparations (as well as radical and sustained transformations). Participants are called to engage critically, build cross‑border solidarities and translate these insights into concrete action, through advocacy, institutional pressure and sustained support for struggles for land, dignity and self‑determination.

Against the backdrop of an evolving literature on the geography of racism and indigeneity, the workshop focuses on the politico‑identitary responses of ethnic nations facing acute violence (including spurious real estate development) whose position differs from that of migrant or minority groups within a single nation‑state. Their ‘in‑between’ status across fragmented territories often intensifies discrimination while simultaneously strengthening claims for restoration, compensation and socio-spatial continuity. Through close engagement with representative organisations and public authorities, the event will develop a comparative framework structured around four interconnected objectives:

- Examine how state-building, frontier-making, and regional development act as catalysts for the marginalisation of ethnic nations across borders.

- Interrogate the dynamics of ‘emerging spaces’, including agency and contradictions, and explore restorative and reconnection strategies.

- Analyse the specific reactions of split indigenous nations to territorial dismemberment and land-related injustices.

- Jointly reflect on and theorise sub-national and cross-border responses to racism, and systematically disseminate insights through academic and policy-making engagement.

Through comparative analysis of analogous situations of injustice and marginalisation, this workshop will contribute to global debates on democracy, sovereignty and decolonial futures.


The event is FREE and OPEN to both the academic community and the general public. It will take place on 22–23 April, with the detailed programme to be announced soon.


Confirmed speakers

Prof. Ilan Pappé, Exeter University, director of the European Centre for Palestine Studies

Dr Makram Khoury-Machool, Palestinian-British academic, journalist and director of the Cambridge Centre for Palestine Studies

Dr. Abdalrahman Kittana, Assistant Professor, Birzeit University, Palestine

Prof. Zahi Zalloua, Cushing Eells Professor of Philosophy and Literature, Professor of Indigeneity, Race, and Ethnicity Studies, Whitman College

Prof. Jones Dari Goettert, geographer, Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of the Greater Dourados (UFGD), Brazil

Dr. Spensy Pimentel, anthropologist and journalist, associate professor, Federal University of Southern Bahia (UFSB), Brazil

Ms William Costa, journalist, activist and writer based in Asunción, Paraguay

Dr. Sharri Plonski, Reader in International Politics, Queen Mary University of London

Dr Ran Greenstein, sociologist, associate professor, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

Prof. Ass’ad Ghanem, Professor of Comparative Politics School of Political Sciences University of Haifa

Dr. Athanasios Hassoulas, Reader in Medicine, Director HIVE Digital Education & Teaching Innovation Unit; Cardiff University

Ms. Zohra Wardak, geographer, PhD student, Cardiff University

Organiser: Prof. Antonio A. R. Ioris, Cardiff University


The event is supported by Learned Society of Wales through the Pathways to Peace stream (sponsored by Academi Heddwch Cymru)


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Glamorgan Building, King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff, United Kingdom

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