Ann-Kathrin Volmer Editor

Luisa Raquel Ellermeier is a researcher at the Center for Inter-American Studies (CIAS) and an editor at Bielefeld University, Germany. Her work combines research, teaching, and editorial expertise, with an interdisciplinary focus on film representations of gender, Indigenous resistance, human–animal relations, alterity, and subalternity in the Inter-American context

Olaf Kaltmeier, Prof. Dr., is chair of Ibero-American history at Bielefeld University, Director of the Maria Sibylla Merian Center for Advanced Latin American Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences (CALAS) and founding director of the Center for the Center for InterAmerican Studies (CIAS). He conducts the international collaborative research project “Turning Land into Capital” funded by the Volkswagen Stiftung.

Eric McNeill Rummelhoff earned his Masters in InterAmerican Studies at Bielefeld University. Since then, his work has focused on translating and editing the results of work done at the Merian Sibylla Maria Center for Advanced Latin American Studies (CALAS), particularly the Handbook Series: “The Anthropocene as a Multiple Crisis: Perspectives from Latin America.”

Omar Sierra Cháves is a PhD. candidate in Latin American History (Bielefeld University/University of the Basque Country),. His research examines land appropriations, cacao, and coloniality in 19th-century Venezuela, and is part of the project "Turning Land into Capital". His professional experience includes editorial work on the Handbook "The Anthropocene as Multiple Crisis: Perspectives from Latin America" at CALAS.

Ann-Kathrin Volmer, PhD, is a guest researcher at the Department for Geography at the University of Bonn. Her research is centered on the subjects of water governance and socio-ecological conflicts in Colombia and Ecuador. She has served as co-manager of the Center for Advanced Latin American Studies (CALAS) at the University of Guadalajara in Mexico.