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Culture, Tourism, & Migration

Arciniega, R. S. (2012). Participación de Mujeres en el Mercado Laboral del Estado de México. Journal of Latin American Geography, 11(1), 121-141.

Bray, D. B. (2013). When the State Supplies the Commons: Origins, Changes, and Design of Mexico’s Common Property Regime. Journal of Latin American Geography, 12(1), 33-55.

Burkham, J. M. (2012). The City Will Come to Us: Development Discourse and the New Rurality in Atotonilco El Bajo, Mexico. Journal of Latin American Geography, 11(1), 25-43.

Burkham, J. M. (2014). The End of Migration from Atotonilco El Bajo to Milwaukee: Breakdown of a Transnational Labor Market. Journal of Latin American Geography, 13(3), 113-136.

Cabrales Barajas, L. F. (2005). The historic center of Morelia: a case of successful negotiation. Journal of Latin American Geography, 4(2), 35-56.

Campuzano, E. P., Tello, C. A., & Everitt, J. C. (2014). Spatial Segregation in a Tourist City: The Case of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Journal of Latin American Geography, 13(3), 87-112.

Carrión, I. A. D. (2013). ” Nosotras también hacíamos descenso”: Rescatando la participación de las mujeres en el descenso de río con fines turísticos y deportivos en Jalcomulco (Veracruz, México). Journal of Latin American Geography, 12(2), 151-170.

Celis, M. D. P. F., & Villarroel, S. M. O. (2013). La construcción social del espacio y los componentes de la satisfacción en el programa urbano” Bando Dos” en la Ciudad de México. Journal of Latin American Geography, 12(2), 171-192.

Dixon, S. (2010). Making Mexico More” Latin”: National Identity, Statuary and Heritage in Mexico City’s Monument to Independence. Journal of Latin American Geography, 9(2), 119-138.

Driever, S. L. (2013). From Travel to Tourism: Harry Franck’s Writing on Mexico (1916–1940). Journal of Latin American Geography, 12(2), 7-33.

Fernández-Christlieb, F., & Ramírez-Ruiz, M. (2016). El concepto de” paisaje” en lengua castellana: Una hipótesis geográfica de sus equivalencias en la Nueva España de los siglos XVI y XVII. Journal of Latin American Geography, 15(2), 79-99.

Gravel, N. (2007). Mexican smallholders adrift: The urgent need for a new social contract in rural Mexico. Journal of Latin American Geography, 6(2), 77-98.

Hunter, R. (2009). Positionality, perception, and possibility in Mexico’s Valle del Mezquital. Journal of Latin American Geography, 8(2), 49-69.

Judkins, G. (2007). Persistence of the US-Mexico border: expansion of medical-tourism amid trade liberalization. Journal of Latin American Geography, 6(2), 11-32.

Kelly, J. H., Herlihy, P. H., Smith, D. A., Viera, A. R., Hilburn, A. M., & Cendejas, G. A. H. (2010). Indigenous territoriality at the end of the social property era in Mexico. Journal of Latin American Geography, 9(3), 161-181.

Klooster, D. (2013). The Impact of Trans-National Migration on Commons Management among Mexican Indigenous Communities. Journal of Latin American Geography, 12(1), 57-86.

Marr, P., & Sutton, C. (2004). Demographic Changes in the Purépecha Region of Michoacán, Mexico: 1970-2000. Journal of Latin American Geography, 3(1), 52-66.

Navarrete, M. (2008). Garment Maquiladoras in Rural Yucatán: An Environmental Tale. Journal of Latin American Geography, 7(2), 105-132.

Nelson, L. (2006). Artesanía, mobility and the crafting of indigenous identities among Purhépechan women in Mexico. Journal of Latin American Geography,5(1), 51-77.

Puyo, J. Y. (2010). The French Military Confront Mexico’s Geography: the Expedition of 1862-67. Journal of Latin American Geography, 9(2), 139-157.

Radel, C., & Schmook, B. (2008). Male transnational migration and its linkages to land-use change in a southern Campeche ejido. Journal of Latin American Geography, 7(2), 59-84.

Salinas, R. I. G. (2012). Mexico City’s Symbolic Geography: The Processions of Our Lady of Remedios. Journal of Latin American Geography, 11(2), 145-173.

Sertzen, P. K., & Torres, R. M. (2016). Dibujando el” Otro Lado”: Mexican Children’s Perceptions of Migration to the United States. Journal of Latin American Geography, 15(2), 55-77.

Sizzo, I. A. (2013). Colonial y animado: percepción del Centro Histórico de Morelia entre los residentes de la ciudad. Journal of Latin American Geography,12(3), 113-135.

Slack, J., Martínez, D. E., Lee, A. E., & Whiteford, S. (2016). The Geography of Border Militarization: Violence, Death and Health in Mexico and the United States. Journal of Latin American Geography, 15(1), 7-32.

Smith, L. C. (2006). Mobilizing Indigenous Video: the Mexican Case. Journal of Latin American Geography, 5(1), 113-128.

Soto, V., & Banister, J. M. (2016). Building Cities, Constructing Citizens: Sustainable Rural Cities in Chiapas, Mexico. Journal of Latin American Geography, 15(1), 111-131.

Taylor, M. J. (2008). The Mesquite Economy in the Mexican-American Borderlands. Journal of Latin American Geography, 7(1), 133-149.

Verduzco, B. (2008). Explaining Variations in Environmental Activism on the United State-Mexico Border. Journal of Latin American Geography, 7(1), 151-175.

Walker, M. A. (2014). ‘Everybody Wants to Avoid Mexico’: NGOs and Border Geographies. Journal of Latin American Geography, 13(3), 137-158.

Warf, B. (2009). Diverse spatialities of the Latin American and Caribbean internet. Journal of Latin American Geography, 8(2), 125-145.

Warf, B. (2014). Geographies of E-Government in Latin America and the Caribbean. Journal of Latin American Geography, 13(1), 169-185.

Wohlgemuth, N. H. M. (2014). Alternatives to Rural Development: Organic Agriculture and Indigenous Communities in Chiapas, Mexico. Journal of Latin American Geography, 13(1), 67-88.

Human Environment Interactions

Aguilar Robledo, M. (2004). Formation of the Miraflores Hacienda: Lands, Indians, and livestock in eastern New Spain at the end of the sixteenth century. Journal of Latin American Geography, 2(1), 87-110.

Aguilar, A. G., & López, F. M. (2009). Water Insecurity among the urban poor in the peri-urban zone of Xochimilco, México City. Journal of Latin American Geography, 8(2), 97-123.

Barrera-Bassols, N., & Toledo, V. M. (2005). Ethnoecology of the Yucatec Maya: symbolism, knowledge and management of natural resources. Journal of Latin American Geography, 4(1), 9-41.

Brenner, L., & Job, H. (2006). Actor-Management of Protected Areas and Ecotourism in Mexico. Journal of Latin American Geography, 5(2), 7-27.

Camacho, X. C., Pérez, O. R., Martínez, J. F., & Robledo, M. A. (2014). Distribución Espacial de la Biodiversidad en el Estado de San Luis Potosí, México. Journal of Latin American Geography, 13(2), 11-39.

Christie, M. E. (2007). Naturaleza y sociedad desde la perspectiva de la cocina tradicional Mexicana: Género, adaptación y resistencia. Journal of Latin American Geography, 1(1), 21-54.

Enrico, A., Brehm, K., Teachout, A., Morgan, E., Kiendl, C., Vasquez, K., & Biles, J. J. (2007). Globalization of food retailing and transformation of supply networks: Consequences for small-scale agricultural producers in southeastern Mexico. Journal of Latin American Geography, 6(2), 55-75.

Fry, M. (2008). Mexico’s concrete block landscape: A modern legacy in the vernacular. Journal of Latin American Geography, 7(2), 35-58.

Garibay, C., Boni, A., Panico, F., Urquijo, P., & Klooster, D. (2011). Unequal partners, unequal exchange: Goldcorp, the Mexican State, and Campesino dispossession at the Peñasquito goldmine. Journal of Latin American Geography, 10(2), 153-176.

Garza Merodio, G. G. (2006). Technological innovation and the expansion of Mexico City, 1870-1920. Journal of Latin American Geography, 5(2), 109-126.

Harner, J. (2007). Globalization of food retailing in Guadalajara, Mexico: Changes in access equity and social engagement. Journal of Latin American Geography, 6(2), 33-53.

Hausermann, H., & Eakin, H. (2008). Producing” viable” landscapes and livelihoods in central Veracruz, Mexico: institutional and producer responses to the coffee commodity crisis. Journal of Latin American Geography, 7(1), 109-131.

Isaac-Márquez, R., Valladares, J. L. S., Spencer, A. E., Arcipreste, M. E. A., Aguilar, M. A. A., Márquez, A. P. I., & González, M. C. S. (2016). Impactos Sociales y Ambientales de la Palma de Aceite: Perspectiva de los Campesinos en Campeche, México. Journal of Latin American Geography, 15(2), 123-146.

Keleman, A., & Hellin, J. (2009). Specialty maize varieties in Mexico: a case study in market-driven agro-biodiversity conservation. Journal of Latin American Geography, 8(2), 147-174.

LaFevor, M. C. (2012). Sulphur Mining on Mexico’s Popocatépetl Volcano (1820–1920): Origins, Development, and Human-Environmental Challenges. Journal of Latin American Geography, 11(1), 79-98.

Lerner, A. M., & Appendini, K. (2011). Dimensions of peri-urban maize production in the toluca-atlacomulco valley, Mexico. Journal of Latin American Geography, 10(2), 87-106.

López, J. F. (2012). “In the Art of My Profession”: Adrian Boot and Dutch Water Management in Colonial Mexico City. Journal of Latin American Geography, 11(2), 35-60.

McAfee, K. (2003). Corn culture and dangerous DNA: Real and imagined consequences of maize transgene flow in Oaxaca. Journal of Latin American Geography, 2(1), 18-42.

Myint, S. W., Jain, J., & Guhathakurta, S. (2010). Patterns and Rates of Land Use Land Cover Change: A Case Study of Ambos Nogales (Arizona and Sonora), 1985-2004. Journal of Latin American Geography, 9(3), 245-274.

Perevochtchikova, M., & de la Torre, J. L. L. (2010). Causas de un desastre: Inundaciones del 2007 en Tabasco, México. Journal of Latin American Geography, 9(2), 73-98.

Perramond, E. P. (2005). The politics of ecology: local knowledge and wild chili collection in Sonora, Mexico. Journal of Latin American Geography, 4(1), 59-75.

Radel, C. (2005). Women’s community-based organizations, conservation projects, and effective land control in southern Mexico. Journal of Latin American Geography, 4(2), 7-34.

Roy Chowdhury, R., & Keys, E. (2006). Cash crops, smallholder decision-making and institutional interactions in a closing frontier: Calakmul, Campeche, Mexico. Journal of Latin American Geography, 5(2), 75-90.

Sánchez, A. T., & Perevochtchikova, M. (2012). La gestión del agua y el desarrollo de indicadores ambientales en México y Canadá: un análisis comparativo. Journal of Latin American Geography, 11(2), 145-165.

Schneider, L. C. (2006). Invasive species and land-use: the effect of land management practices on bracken fern invasion in the region of Calakmul, Mexico. Journal of Latin American Geography, 5(2), 92-107.

Smith, D. A., Herlihy, P. H., Kelly, J. H., & Viera, A. R. (2009). The certification and privatization of indigenous lands in Mexico. Journal of Latin American Geography, 8(2), 175-207.

Urquijo, P. S., & Bocco, G. (2011). Los estudios de paisaje y su importancia en México, 1970-2010. Journal of Latin American Geography, 10(2), 37-63.

 

JLAG's Ten Most Popular Articles by Requests Since 2010

10088 Christopher Gaffney (2010).
Mega-events and socio-spatial dynamics in Rio de Janeiro, 1919-2016
Journal of Latin American Geography 9(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/377416

4375 Maria Elisa Christie (2002).
Naturaleza y sociedad desde la perspectiva de la cocina tradicional mexicana: género, adaptación y resistencia
Journal of Latin American Geography 1(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/215263

3652 Doribel Herrador Valencia; Enric Mendizábal Riera; Martí Boada i Juncà (2012).
Participatory Action Research Applied to the Management of Natural Areas: The Case Study of Cinquera in El Salvador
Journal of Latin American Geography 11(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/470629

3505 Jeremy Slack; Daniel E. Martínez; Alison Elizabeth Lee; Scott Whiteford (2016).
The Geography of Border Militarization: Violence, Death and Health in Mexico and the United States
Journal of Latin American Geography 15(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/613266

3364 Karl H. Offen (2004).
The Territorial Turn: Making Black Territories in Pacific Colombia
Journal of Latin American Geography 2(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/174024

3019 Jeffrey Todd Bury (2002).
Livelihoods, Mining and Peasant Protests in the Peruvian Andes
Journal of Latin American Geography 1(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/215262

2763 James Freeman (2014).
Raising the Flag over Rio de Janeiro's Favelas: Citizenship and Social Control in the Olympic City
Journal of Latin American Geography 13(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/539604

2531 Kate Swanson; Rebecca Maria Torres (2016).
Child Migration and Transnationalized Violence in Central and North America
Journal of Latin American Geography 15(3). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/639098

2517 Cynthia Sorrensen (2005).
Maria Full of Grace (Maria, llena eres de gracia) (review)
Journal of Latin American Geography 4(2). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/189742

2408 Dr. Rikke Schmidt Kjærgaard (2015).
The Case of the Green Turtle: An Uncensored History of a Conservation Icon by Alison Rieser (review)
Journal of Latin American Geography 14(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/578762

JLAG's Ten Most Popular Articles by Requests in 03/2024

160 Maria Elisa Christie (2002).
Naturaleza y sociedad desde la perspectiva de la cocina tradicional mexicana: género, adaptación y resistencia
Journal of Latin American Geography 1(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/215263

146 Karl H. Offen (2004).
The Territorial Turn: Making Black Territories in Pacific Colombia
Journal of Latin American Geography 2(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/174024

132 Doribel Herrador Valencia; Enric Mendizábal Riera; Martí Boada i Juncà (2012).
Participatory Action Research Applied to the Management of Natural Areas: The Case Study of Cinquera in El Salvador
Journal of Latin American Geography 11(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/470629

90 Christian Brannstrom Adryane Gorayeb (2022).
Geographical Implications of Brazil’s Emerging Green Hydrogen Sector
Journal of Latin American Geography 21(1). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/855961

75 Martha G. Bell; Jessica Budds; Gabriela Valdivia; Jörn Seemann; John C. Finn; Eugenio Arima (2023).
Contested Conference Locations: Perspectives on the 2024 AAG and CLAG Meetings
Journal of Latin American Geography 22(3). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/915666

60 Laura Sarmiento (2016).
JLAG Perspectives: Vida, Conhecimento e Território: uma geobiografia do Carlos Walter Porto-Gonçalves
Journal of Latin American Geography 15(3). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/639102

50 Elizabeth Macpherson; Pía Weber Salazar; Paulo Urrutia Barceló (2023).
Los ríos como territorio en disputa: hacia un enfoque relacional del agua en Chile / Rivers as Disputed Territory: Towards a Relational Approach to Water in Chile
Journal of Latin American Geography 22(3). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/915673

47 Miguel Aguilar Robledo (2004).
Formation of the Miraflores Hacienda: Lands, Indians, and Livestock in Eastern New Spain at the End of the Sixteenth Century
Journal of Latin American Geography 2(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/174015

47 Jessica Budds; Kathleen O'Reilly (2023).
Reforming Water Governance in Chile: A Hydrosocial Relations Perspective
Journal of Latin American Geography 22(3). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/915672

46 Hanna Laako Edith Kauffer (2021).
Conservation in the Frontier: Negotiating Ownerships of Nature at the Southern Mexican Border
Journal of Latin American Geography 20(3). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/835649

JLAG's Ten Most Popular Articles by Requests in 2024

1160 Doribel Herrador Valencia; Enric Mendizábal Riera; Martí Boada i Juncà (2012).
Participatory Action Research Applied to the Management of Natural Areas: The Case Study of Cinquera in El Salvador
Journal of Latin American Geography 11(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/470629

752 Maria Elisa Christie (2002).
Naturaleza y sociedad desde la perspectiva de la cocina tradicional mexicana: género, adaptación y resistencia
Journal of Latin American Geography 1(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/215263

489 Martha G. Bell; Jessica Budds; Gabriela Valdivia; Jörn Seemann; John C. Finn; Eugenio Arima (2023).
Contested Conference Locations: Perspectives on the 2024 AAG and CLAG Meetings
Journal of Latin American Geography 22(3). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/915666

417 Elizabeth Macpherson; Pía Weber Salazar; Paulo Urrutia Barceló (2023).
Los ríos como territorio en disputa: hacia un enfoque relacional del agua en Chile / Rivers as Disputed Territory: Towards a Relational Approach to Water in Chile
Journal of Latin American Geography 22(3). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/915673

357 Karl H. Offen (2004).
The Territorial Turn: Making Black Territories in Pacific Colombia
Journal of Latin American Geography 2(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/174024

278 Christian Brannstrom Adryane Gorayeb (2022).
Geographical Implications of Brazil’s Emerging Green Hydrogen Sector
Journal of Latin American Geography 21(1). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/855961

189 Felix M. Dorn; Fernando Ruiz Peyré (2020).
Lithium as a Strategic Resource: Geopolitics, Industrialization, and Mining in Argentina
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(4). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/772602

179 Jessica Budds; Kathleen O'Reilly (2023).
Reforming Water Governance in Chile: A Hydrosocial Relations Perspective
Journal of Latin American Geography 22(3). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/915672

163 Miguel Aguilar Robledo (2004).
Formation of the Miraflores Hacienda: Lands, Indians, and Livestock in Eastern New Spain at the End of the Sixteenth Century
Journal of Latin American Geography 2(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/174015

140 Laura Sarmiento (2016).
JLAG Perspectives: Vida, Conhecimento e Território: uma geobiografia do Carlos Walter Porto-Gonçalves
Journal of Latin American Geography 15(3). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/639102

Los Diez Artículos Españoles Mas Popular de JLAG por Solicitudes Desde 2010

4375 Maria Elisa Christie (2002).
Naturaleza y sociedad desde la perspectiva de la cocina tradicional mexicana: género, adaptación y resistencia
Journal of Latin American Geography 1(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/215263

2241 Danilo Borja; Juan Bay; Conny Davidsen; Traducido por Yulia Garcia Sarduy (2021).
Ancianos amazónicos en la frontera petrolera: La vida y muerte de Nenkihui Bay, líder tradicional Waorani
Journal of Latin American Geography 20(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/787933

2131 Diana Vela-Almeida; Sofia Zaragocin; Manuel Bayón; Iñigo Arrazola (2020).
Imaginando territorios plurales de vida: una lectura feminista de las resistencias en los movimientos socio-territoriales en el Ecuador
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(2). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/749633

1615 Geobrujas-Comunidad de Geógrafas (2021).
Cuerpos, fronteras y resistencia: mujeres conjurando geografí­a a través de experiencias desde el otro lado del muro
Journal of Latin American Geography 20(2). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/799599

1595 Colectivo de Geografía Crítica del Ecuador (2017).
Geografiando para la resistencia
Journal of Latin American Geography 16(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/653095

1572 Diego B. Leal; David S. Salisbury; Josué Faquín Fernández; Lizardo Cauper Pezo; Julio Silva (2015).
Ideas cambiantes sobre territorio, recursos y redes políticas en la Amazonía indígena: un estudio de caso sobre Perú
Journal of Latin American Geography 14(2). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/586857

1359 Christian Abizaid; Luis Ángel Collado Panduro; Sergio Gonzales Egusquiza (2020).
Pobreza Y Medios De Subsistencia En La Amazonía Peruana En Tiempos De La Covid-19
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(3). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/760940

1239 Jerónimo Ríos Sierra (2020).
Una aproximación (geo)politológica a la crisis de la COVID-19 en América Latina
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(3). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/760939

967 Robert B. Kent (2012).
La geografía en América Latina: Visión por países
Journal of Latin American Geography 11(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/470642

849 Rosa Silvia Arciniega (2012).
Participación de Mujeres en el Mercado Laboral del Estado de México
Journal of Latin American Geography 11(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/470633

Os Artigos Português Mais Populares da JLAG por Solicitações Desde 2010

1676 Rogério Haesbaert (2020).
Território(s) numa perspectiva latino-americana
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/744032

1565 Luciene Cristina Risso; Clerisnaldo Rodrigues de Carvalho (2022).
A exibição de antipolíticas indígenas e ambientais orquestrada pelo governo brasileiro de Bolsonaro
Journal of Latin American Geography 21(2). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/863335

1287 Joana Salém Vasconcelos (2021).
Cuba, protestos e caminhos da revolução
Journal of Latin American Geography 20(3). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/835650

866 Laura Sarmiento (2016).
JLAG Perspectives: Vida, Conhecimento e Território: uma geobiografia do Carlos Walter Porto-Gonçalves
Journal of Latin American Geography 15(3). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/639102

735 Joseli Maria Silva; Marcio Jose Ornat (2020).
Geografias feministas na América Latina: desafios epistemológicos e a decolonialidade de saberes
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/744044

433 Jessica Budds; Martha G. Bell; John C. Finn; Jörn Seemann; Eugenio Arima; Gabriela Valdivia (2023).
Language, Translation, and the Practice of Decolonizing Academic Publishing / Lengua, traducción y la práctica de la descolonización de las publicaciones académicas / Linguagem, tradução e a prática de descolonização das publicações acadêmicas
Journal of Latin American Geography 22(2). https://muse.jhu.edu/article/909083

282 Christian Dennys Monteiro de Oliveira; Fabrício Américo Ribeiro; Ivo Luis Oliveira Silva; Luiz Raphael Teixeira Silva; José Arilson Xavier de Souza; Gerlaine Cristina Franco; Marcos da Silva Rocha; Maryvone Moura Gomes; Camila Benatti (2020).
As organizações religiosas brasileiras frente à pandemia de COVID-19
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(3). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/760909

212 Vinicius Santos Almeida (2020).
Necromobilidade durante a pandemia da Covid-19
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(3). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/760907

160 Antoinette M.G.A. WinklerPrins (2009).
Cidades da Floresta: Urbanização, Desenvolvimento, e Globalização na Amazônia Brasileira (review)
Journal of Latin American Geography 8(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/260547

121 Jean-Yves Puyo (2008).
Mise en valeur de la Guyane française et peuplement blanc: les espoirs déçus du baron de Laussat (1819-1823)
Journal of Latin American Geography 7(1). http://muse.jhu.edu/article/232499

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