Zika Anxieties and a Role for Geography (March 2016)
The Zika virus epidemic in the Americas persists, with no signs of waning. Every day, fresh details emerge about its pathology and transmission:...
The Zika virus epidemic in the Americas persists, with no signs of waning. Every day, fresh details emerge about its pathology and transmission:...
Nos complace anunciar que nuestra conferencia 2017 será en Nueva Orleans, una vez que la capital de la colonia española de Luisiana.Todas las...
Register now for CLAG 2017 at CLAGconference.org! We are pleased to announce that our 2017 conference will be in New Orleans, once...
Field reports detailing the research conducted by our 2015 CLAG Field Awardees are now available!
CLAG collaborates with Springer to publish “Springer Briefs in Latin American Studies.” The series publishes compact volumes (50 to 125 pages) on...
Lifestyle migration, both as human practice and scholarly field, has blossomed. Initially more extensively documented in the case of Europe (Benson and O’Reilly...
International mobility in search of amenity spaces for long-stay tourism is a growing phenomenon. U.S. citizens have practiced this lifestyle migration for decades...
How has the small Andean town in Ecuador, Cotacachi come to be “the paradise at the end of the rainbow” as constructed by...
This article focuses on lifestyle transmigrants who have relocated abroad at least three times, documenting their practices of mobility and responses to structural...
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Mega-events and socio-spatial dynamics in Rio de Janeiro, 1919-2016
Journal of Latin American Geography 9(1).
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3346 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).
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2739 James Freeman (2014).
Raising the Flag over Rio de Janeiro's Favelas: Citizenship and Social Control in the Olympic City
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2518 Jeffrey Todd Bury (2002).
Livelihoods, Mining and Peasant Protests in the Peruvian Andes
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2418 Cynthia Sorrensen (2005).
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2406 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).
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2390 Kate Swanson; Rebecca Maria Torres (2016).
Child Migration and Transnationalized Violence in Central and North America
Journal of Latin American Geography 15(3).
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2254 Conor Harrison; Jeff Popke (2018).
Reassembling Caribbean Energy? Petrocaribe, (Post-)Plantation Sovereignty, and Caribbean Energy Futures
Journal of Latin American Geography 17(3).
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2244 Alexandra Pedersen (2014).
Landscapes of Resistance: Community Opposition to Canadian Mining Operations in Guatemala
Journal of Latin American Geography 13(1).
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2139 Beth Tellman; Leslie C. Gray; Christopher M. Bacon (2011).
Not Fair Enough: Historic and Institutional Barriers to Fair Trade Coffee in El Salvador
Journal of Latin American Geography 10(2).
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106 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).
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90 Christian Brannstrom Adryane Gorayeb (2022).
Geographical Implications of Brazilâs Emerging Green Hydrogen Sector
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51 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).
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48 Joana Salém Vasconcelos (2021).
Cuba, protestos e caminhos da revolução
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42 Jonah Durrant Olsen (2021).
"No Hay Revolución Sin Canciones": State, Revolution, and Music in Chile and Cuba
Journal of Latin American Geography 20(3).
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38 Verónica Gago; Liz Mason-Deese (2019).
Rethinking Situated Knowledge from the Perspective of Argentina's Feminist Strike
Journal of Latin American Geography 18(3).
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38 John C. Finn; Eugenio Arima; Martha Bell; Jessica Budds; Jörn Seemann; Gabriela Valdivia; Diana Tung; Eric Carter; Alan Marcus (2020).
Editorial: Mobility, Connectivity, and the Implications of Covid-19 for Latin American Geography
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(4).
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37 Juan Thomas Ordóñez; Hugo Eduardo Ramírez Arcos (2019).
At the Crossroads of Uncertainty: Venezuelan Migration to Colombia
Journal of Latin American Geography 18(2).
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34 Robert B. Kent (2012).
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Journal of Latin American Geography 11(1).
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33 Thomas Klak (2004).
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1111 Luciene Cristina Risso; Clerisnaldo Rodrigues de Carvalho (2022).
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Journal of Latin American Geography 21(2).
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743 Christian Brannstrom Adryane Gorayeb (2022).
Geographical Implications of Brazilâs Emerging Green Hydrogen Sector
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561 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).
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556 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).
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554 Hanna Laako Edith Kauffer (2021|2021).
Conservation in the Frontier: Negotiating Ownerships of Nature at the Southern Mexican Border
Journal of Latin American Geography 20(3).
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548 Verónica Gago; Liz Mason-Deese (2019).
Rethinking Situated Knowledge from the Perspective of Argentina's Feminist Strike
Journal of Latin American Geography 18(3).
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517 John C. Finn; Martha Bell; Jörn Seemann; Gabriela Valdivia; Eric Carter (2020).
Introducing JLAG em Tradução/JLAG en Traducción
Journal of Latin American Geography 19(1).
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473 Joana Salém Vasconcelos (2021).
Cuba, protestos e caminhos da revolução
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453 (2003).
Dr. Pedro Pinchas Geiger: Recipient of 2003 CLAG Enlaces Award
Journal of Latin American Geography 2(1).
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452 Thomas Klak (2004).
Report on Recent Research Themes in Latin American Development Geography
Journal of Latin American Geography 3(1).
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2045 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).
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1926 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).
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1752 Maria Elisa Christie (2002).
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1597 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).
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1320 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).
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1120 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
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1115 Colectivo de Geografía Crítica del Ecuador (2017).
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884 Jerónimo Ríos Sierra (2020).
Una aproximación (geo)politológica a la crisis de la COVID-19 en América Latina
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640 Robert B. Kent (2012).
La geografía en América Latina: Visión por países
Journal of Latin American Geography 11(1).
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593 Rosa Silvia Arciniega (2012).
Participación de Mujeres en el Mercado Laboral del Estado de México
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1604 Rogério Haesbaert (2020).
Território(s) numa perspectiva latino-americana
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1111 Luciene Cristina Risso; Clerisnaldo Rodrigues de Carvalho (2022).
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703 Joseli Maria Silva; Marcio Jose Ornat (2020).
Geografias feministas na América Latina: desafios epistemológicos e a decolonialidade de saberes
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593 Joanna Salém Vasconcelos (2021).
Cuba, protestos e caminhos da revolução
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577 Joana Salém Vasconcelos (2021).
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267 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
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208 Vinicius Santos Almeida (2020).
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154 Antoinette M.G.A. WinklerPrins (2009).
Cidades da Floresta: Urbanização, Desenvolvimento, e Globalização na Amazônia Brasileira (review)
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117 Jean-Yves Puyo (2008).
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113 Raquel de Carvalho Dumith (2014).
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