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Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
Journal Prestige (SJR): 0.259 ![]() Number of Followers: 11 ![]() ![]() ISSN (Print) 1744-2222 - ISSN (Online) 1744-2230 Published by Taylor and Francis ![]() |
- Transnational indigenous identities
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Authors: Kellen DeAlbaHistory; U.S. History with an emphasis in minorities.
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Citation: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
PubDate: 2023-10-31T10:12:15Z
DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2023.2270885
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- Indigenous borders: contesting the nation-state, belonging and
racialization-
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Authors: Jeffrey A. GardnerSarah D. Warrena Department of Sociology; Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, USAb Department of Sociology their impact on accessible, affordable housing.
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Citation: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
PubDate: 2023-10-31T10:10:03Z
DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2023.2275515
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- Tx’otx’ and la defensa del territorio: articulating Mam territory as
an Indigenous cross-border nation-
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Authors: Jeffrey A. GardnerDepartment of Sociology; Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, USAJeffrey Gardner is an assistant professor of sociology at Sam Houston State University. His research interests include social movements, racial collective identification of Indigenous peoples divided by contemporary state borders.
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Citation: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
PubDate: 2023-10-24T06:05:02Z
DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2023.2270887
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- Beyond borderlines and ‘bordertowns’: political boundaries and
indigeneity in the Americas-
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Authors: José Antonio Lucero; Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USAJosé Antonio Lucero is Chair Geography. He is co-author with Mike Wilson of What Side Are You On? A Tohono O’odham Life Across Borders, forthcoming from the University of North Carolina Press.
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Citation: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
PubDate: 2023-08-30T03:45:24Z
DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2023.2249374
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- ‘In defense of the people of color of South America’: a new source for
twentieth-century Afro-Argentine history and thought-
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Authors: Paulina L. Alberto, Lea Geler, Chisu Teresa Ko; contemporary Argentina.
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Citation: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
PubDate: 2023-08-16T08:16:52Z
DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2023.2246898
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- Indigenous sovereignty and Tohono O’odham efforts to impact
U.S.-Mexico border security
Open Access Article
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Authors: Kenneth D. Madsen; The Ohio State University at Newark, Newark, OH, USA
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Citation: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
PubDate: 2023-08-14T12:26:16Z
DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2023.2227023
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- After racial democracy' The state’s rhetorical reconstruction of
national identity in Brazil (1990–2019)-
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Authors: Ned Littlefield; University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USANed Littlefield is a PhD Candidate in Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Citation: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
PubDate: 2023-08-01T10:21:37Z
DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2023.2242226
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- Alimentando la ciudad y resistiéndola: los pueblos indígenas en el
complejo urbano transfronterizo entre Brasil, Colombia y Perú en la
Amazonia-
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Authors: Jorge Aponte Motta, Allison Rojas Correal, Taciana de Carvalho Coutinho; sede La Paz, Cesar, Colombiab Universidad Nacional de Colombia, sede Bogotá, Bogotá, Colombiac Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Instituto da Natureza e Cultural, Benjamin Constant, BrasilJorge Aponte Motta es profesor en la sede de La Paz de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia e investigador del Grupo de Estudios Transfronterizos adscrito a la misma universidad. Es politólogo en la Universidad Nacional de Colombia, sede Bogotá. Tiene un doctorado en Geografía por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), y un master en Estudios Amazónicos de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia, sede Amazonia.Allison Rojas Correal es investigadora del Grupo de Estudios Transfronterizos de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Es geógrafa por la Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Bogotá y tiene una maestría en Historia y Teoría del Arte, la Arquitectura y la Ciudad de la misma universidad.Taciana de Carvalho Coutinho es profesora en la Universidad Federal de Amazonas, Brasil. Es bióloga por la Universidad Federal de Paraíba. Tiene un doctorado en Recursos Naturales de la Universidad Federal de Campina Grande, Brasil, y una maestría en Genética y Biología Molecular de la Universidad de Río Grande del Norte.
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Citation: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
PubDate: 2023-07-19T01:13:28Z
DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2023.2230846
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- Between negotiation and confrontation in Ecuador: the re-emergence of
CONAIE during Lenin Moreno’s presidency in light of resource
mobilization theory-
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Authors: Alexandra Jima-González, Miguel Paradela-López; Political Science Social Sciences. Department of International Relations.
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Citation: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
PubDate: 2023-07-05T02:29:30Z
DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2023.2232273
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- Race and the shantytown in a race-less country: negros villeros, whiteness
and urban space in Argentina
Open Access Article
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Authors: Ignacio Aguiló, Ana Vivaldi; emergent forms of interracial conviviality in the outskirts of Buenos Aires. Her current research line also explores formations of race in the Indigenous participation in the Argentine military.
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Citation: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
PubDate: 2023-06-28T03:33:05Z
DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2023.2216205
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- Defending Ñöñhö identity and survival through festival performances
and the affirmation of local cultural sovereignty in Querétaro, Mexico-
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Authors: Milvet Alonso; University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USAMilvet Alonso, PhD, is a Faculty member of the Department of Romance Languages at the University of Georgia. Through a cultureal studies lens, she examines Mexican Indigenous literatures, film, political life.
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Citation: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
PubDate: 2023-06-28T03:28:01Z
DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2023.2229885
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- Racialization in Wallmapu: contemporary perceptions of the ‘Mapuche
threat’1-
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Authors: Claudia Briones, Patricio Lepe-Carrión; Humanities, Chile.
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Citation: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
PubDate: 2023-06-16T11:40:02Z
DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2023.2224700
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- Chasing racists, protecting racism: revisiting anti-discrimination law in
Colombia-
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Authors: Dario Hernán Vásquez Padilla; Bogotá D.C., ColombiaDario Hernán Vásquez-Padilla is an independent researcher with a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. His qualitative racial justice in the region.
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Citation: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
PubDate: 2023-06-12T08:59:29Z
DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2023.2222626
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- ‘Was I an indio'’ Ambivalent self-ascriptions, gatherings and
scatterings in the trajectory of a Ranquel man in central Argentina-
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Authors: Antonela dos Santos; Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentinab Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaAntonela dos Santos holds a PhD in anthropology from the Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA). She is a postdoctoral fellow of the Consejo de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) sociality.
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Citation: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
PubDate: 2023-06-08T04:14:26Z
DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2023.2222060
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- La interseccionalidad de la juventud afrodescendiente en Colombia:
narrativas a partir de una investigación acción participativa juvenil-
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Authors: Pilar Mendoza, Maryluz Hoyos Ensucho, Jose E. Preciado Quiñones, Anyi Yicel Mosquera; writing.
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Citation: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
PubDate: 2023-04-21T07:09:22Z
DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2023.2202111
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- Producción Científica sobre la ‘interseccionalidad’ y su
conceptualización en el ámbito hispanohablante: una revisión del perfil
de los productores académicos en Hispanoamérica y España 30 años
después de la acuñación-
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Authors: Mayte Cantero-Sánchez, Catalina Ramírez González; Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y de Sociología, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, EspañaMayte Cantero-Sánchez, Doctoranda en Estudios de Género e Interseccionalidad. Se dedica al análisis de diferentes debates en el seno de los feminismos hispanohablantes, con especial énfasis en análisis crítico de casos (movimientos sociales, legislación, etc.). Ha realizado estancias de investigación en la Universidad de Utrecht, la Universidad de Chile y la Universidad de los Andes (Bogotá, Colombia). Ha presentado sus trabajos en diferentes universidades internacionales y tiene experiencia como docente en pregrado y postgrado.Catalina Ramírez González, Doctoranda en Sociología becada por ANID (Doctorado becas Chile/2020-72210216). En la actualidad es colaboradora del Centre d’Estudis i Recerca en Migracions y GEDIME. Ha participado de pasantías con el Núcleo Milenio de Estudios de Movilidad y Territorio en Chile. Ha presentado sus trabajos en diferentes congresos internacionales. Ha liderado el Laboratorio de Innovación Social para la Inclusión (InclusionLab).
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Citation: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
PubDate: 2023-02-21T04:00:35Z
DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2023.2173858
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- Indigenous autonomy and Latin American state security in contexts of
criminal violence: the cases of Cauca in Colombia and Guerrero in Mexico-
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Authors: Shannan Mattiace, Carla Alberti; Allegheny College, Meadville, PA, USAb Instituto de Ciencia Política, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, ChileShannan Mattiace is Professor of Political Science Qualitative Sociology Review, among others.
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Citation: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
PubDate: 2023-01-09T06:07:05Z
DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2022.2156260
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