JLAG Vol. 18, no. 2 Now Available
Journal of Latin American Geography
JLAG Vol. 18, No. 2 available now
Finn on Politicizing Latin American Geography || Gaffney on Mascarenhas || Price, Berdnyk, & Brown on Open Source Mapping || Tubbeh & Zimmerer on the Ethnoterritorial Fix || Pérez on Cuban Caving || Salvatore Olivares et al. on Seguridad Hídrica en México || Lavoie & Brannstrom on Marine Reserves in Brazil || Caretta on Venezuelan Agriculture || Ordóñez & Ramírez Arcos on Venezuelan Migrants in Colombia || Bledsoe on Racial Antagonism in the Brazilian Election || Lovell on Latin American Film || Book Reviews
Letter From the Editor
John C. Finn
pp. 6-10
In Memoriam: Gilmar Mascarenhas de Jesus
Chris Gaffney
pp. 11-12
Articles
Open Source Mapping in Latin America: Collaborative Approaches in the Classroom and Field
Marie Price, Andrii Berdnyk, Sudie Brown
pp. 13-32
Unraveling the Ethnoterritorial Fix in the Peruvian Amazon: Indigenous Livelihoods and Resource Management after Communal Land Titling (1980s-2016)
Ramzi M. Tubbeh, Karl S. Zimmerer
pp. 33-59
Forging a Regional Speleology: Publications, Friendship, and Identity in Cuban and Venezuelan Cave Science and Exploration
María Alejandra Pérez
pp. 60-87
Valoración de la seguridad hídrica con enfoque de cuenca hidrográfica: Aplicación en cuencas rurales del Centro Occidente de México
Oscar Salvatore Olivares, Ana L. Burgos, Joaquín Sosa Ramírez, Gerardo Bocco
pp. 88-119
Assembling a Marine Extractive Reserve: The Case of the Cassurubá RESEX in Brazil
Anna Lavoie, Christian Brannstrom
pp. 120-151
JLAG Perspectives
Human Geography and Post-Crisis Agricultural Policy: Insights from the Venezuelan Andes
Martina Angela Caretta
pp. 152-157
At the Crossroads of Uncertainty: Venezuelan Migration to Colombia
Juan Thomas Ordóñez, Hugo Eduardo Ramírez Arcos
pp. 158-164
Racial Antagonism and the 2018 Brazilian Presidential Election
Adam Bledsoe
pp. 165-170
Latin America on Screen: Film as a Complement to Teaching Regional Geography
W. George Lovell
pp. 171-179
Book Reviews
Framing a Lost City: Science, Photography, and the Making of Machu Picchu by Amy Cox Hall (review)
Scott Brady
pp. 180-182
Phantom Skies and Shifting Ground: Landscape, Culture and Rephotography in Eadweard Muybridge’s Illustrations of Central America by Byron Wolfe and Scott Brady (review)
Amy Cox Hall
pp. 182-184
Substance & Seduction: Ingested Commodities in Early Modern Mesoamerica ed. by Stacey Schwartzkopf and Kathyrn E. Sampeck (review)
Kent Mathewson
pp. 184-187
Landscapes of Freedom: Building a Postemancipation Society in the Rainforests of Western Colombia by Claudia Leal (review)
Ulrich Oslender
pp. 187-190
Earth Beings: Ecologies of practice across Andean worlds by Marisol de la Cadena (review)
Sarah A. Radcliffe
pp. 190-192
They Should Stay There: The Story of Mexican Migration and Repatriation during the Great Depression by Fernando Saúl Alanís Enciso (review)
Yolanda Valencia
pp. 192-195
Beginning to End Hunger: Food and the Environment in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, and Beyond by M. Jahi Chappell (review)
Antoinette WinklerPrins
pp. 195-198
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Journal of Latin American Geography
Vol 18, No 2 available now