Latin American Perspectives

Papers
(The TQCC of Latin American Perspectives is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Indigenous Autonomies in Latin America in the Face of Contemporary Capitalism: Overview, Perspectives and Dilemmas, Part 110
50TH: Dependency, the Pink Tide and Latin American Perspectives10
Open Space and Ocean Grabbing: The Sea in the Geographic Opening of the Galápagos10
The New North is the Global South: Comments on Ronaldo Munck’s Article on Marxism9
For the 50th Anniversary of Latin American Perspective9
A Political and Intellectual Memoir of Early Encounters with LAP9
Mariátegui and the Search for the Latin American Proletariat9
Book Review: The Ambiguity and Complexity of Mexico’s Indigenismo7
Worker Resistance in the Formation of the Maquiladora Enclave in Honduras7
Environmental Devastation7
Mining Extractivism, Commodification of Nature and Indigenous Peasantry in the Atacama Desert: The Political Economy of Yareta (Azorella Compacta) in Historical Perspective (1915-1960)6
Spiraling Up: Agency and Resilience among Indigenous Communities during the COVID-19 Pandemic6
Commentaries5
Populist Rhetoric and Political Polarization: Insights from Venezuela4
From Populism to Neoliberalism: The Political Economy of Latin American Import-Substitution Industrialization: Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Colombia in Comparative Perspective4
Development and Well¯being: Maritime Infrastructure and Ocean Grabbing on the Colombian Pacific Coast4
The Revolutionary Left in Cuba and Latin America4
Brazil Facing More Than the Pandemic: Distribution and Exclusion in Economic Policy4
Comment on Nemer Narchi’s Article4
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Women’s Education in Argentina4
Commentary: Defusing the Myths about China’s Relations with Latin America4
The Antibusiness Basis of Leftist “Breakthrough” Presidencies in Neoliberal Latin America4
Autonomies and the Construction of Communal Economies in Zapotec Villages in Oaxaca, Mexico4
Lélia Gonzalez (1935-1994): Amefricana activist Intellectual3
Institutionalizing Populist Power Coalitions in Latin America: Argentina’s Economic and Social Council and Brazil’s Council for Economic and Social Development3
Nationalism, Economic Liberalism, and Populism in the Bolsonaro Government3
Building a Culture of Peace: The San José de Apartadó Peace Community3
Feminist Solidarities and Coalitional Identity: The Popular Feminism of the Marcha das Margaridas3
The struggle for water as a source for territorial re-existence in Chile: Rethinking the agrarian question in Latin America3
Samba and Surveillance: Censorship and Black Music during Brazilian Military Rule, 1964–19853
Welcome Refugees? The Asylum System in Spain3
Rethinking the Role of Religion in Orlando Fals Borda’s Ideas of Social Change, 1948–19703
In Memoriam: Hobart A. Spalding Jr.: 1936-20252
Reflections after 50 years if being an editor of Latin American Perspectives2
Comments on Kemy Oyarzun’s article2
Development and Dependency: Past and Present of Latin American Challenges2
Comment on Kemy Oyarzún Vaccaro’s commemoration of LAP’s 50 years2
Governance, Participation, and Hegemony: Governing Cananea and the Sonora River Region2
Book Review: Musical Essentialisms as Afro-Diasporic Agency2
Culture and Indigenous Craftwork by Kuna Women: A Decolonial, Feminist Perspective2
Subversive Entrepreneurs: Business Agency and Commodification of Peruvian Higher Education (1992–2012)2
Foreign Policy Determinism2
Doctor or Monster? The Pink Tide and Its Aftermath2
Book Review: Images of Latin America2
Does Outlaw Love Lead to Prison Time? Paths of Women Convicted of Drug Trafficking in Brazil2
Sebastián Lelio’s Una mujer fantástica: Intimate Citizenship, Trans Activism, and the Gender Identity Law in Chile2
The State, Accumulation, and Oaxaca’s Earthquake Survivors: Three Mechanisms of Inequality2
Mariculture Policies and Ocean Grabbing in Brazil2
Proclamation: Barbara Metzger (1933-2023)2
Brazil and the “Bolsonaro Phenomenon”: Politics, the Economy, and the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2019–20202
The Cropland Expansionary Dynamics of Agricultural Production in Latin America: A Panel Study of Fourteen Countries, 1970-20162
Sowing Indigenous Autonomy: Building a Common Political-Ethical Territory of Struggle with Zapatista Seed Pedagogics2
Populism and Its Authoritarian Tendencies: The Politics of Division in Bolivia2
Political Subjectivation, Generation, and Postmemory: Understanding the Activists of the 2011 Chilean Student Movement2
The Peruvian State and COVID-192
Gore Capitalism and Necropolitics in Brazil’s Malgovernance of the COVID-19 Pandemic2
The Joy of Work in an Editorial Collective2
The Financialization of Health and Education and Inequality in Twenty-first Century Brazil2
Conspiracy Theories and Foreign Policy Narratives: Globalism in Jair Bolsonaro’s Foreign Policy1
In Memoriam: Susanne Jonas (1941–2022)1
Defending the Commons from Dispossession in the Mountains of Guerrero: Contributions from and for Anthropology1
Revealing the Broken US Asylum System through the Experiences of Central Americans: Lisa Molomot’s Soledad (2020), Alexandra Codina’s Paper Children 1
Maurice Rupert Bishop: A Biographical Essay1
Dependency Theory in the Academic Self-Reports of the Brasília Group1
“Water Pays for Water”: Sonora, An Affluent of National Privatization1
The Geography of Telework in Latin America: New Spatial Devices during the Pandemic1
Downplaying U.S. Imperialism Despite its Ongoing Tenacity: The Latin American Dimension1
Imported Consumer Goods and Hegemony: External Constraints and Hegemonic Capacities of the Argentinian State1
Mariátegui’s Thought and the Solidarity Economy: A Contemporary Dialogue?1
Mariátegui’s Thought in the Peasant Struggles of Hugo Blanco1
Film, Media, and 50 Years of Latin American Perspectives1
Colonial Ideologies, Narratives, and Popular Perceptions of Ethno-racial Otherness in the Dynamics of Urban Exclusion: Debates and Evidence from Mexico, Colombia, Chile, and Argentina1
Son jarocho urbano: A Sonic Shield in an Ambience of Dread1
Dependency Theory and the Critique of Neodevelopmentalism in Latin America1
Indigenous Social Movements and Institutional Reform: Mechanisms of Interest Representation in Three Colombian Municipalities1
Emancipatory Rural Politics in Latin America 2010-2020: Alliance-Building, Right-Wing Populisms and Political Transitions1
Cuba: The July 11, 2021, Protests1
Commentaries1
De la Protesta a la Propuesta1
Brazilian Students in the United States: A Forgotten Chapter of the Cultural Cold War during the Rebel Years1
A decolonial approach to ecological distribution conflicts and the Maya Train in Mexico1
Financial Capital and the Parliamentary Coup in Brazil: Division, Reunification, and Crisis of Hegemony1
Brazil’s Cultural Battleground: Public Universities and the New Right1
Chilean Exiles at El Sueño Existe: Liminality and Communitas in a Commemorative Space1
Commentaries1
Reconversion or Exclusion? The Effects of Blue Economy Policies on Semi-industrial and Artisanal Fishing in Puntarenas, Costa Rica1
The Neodevelopmentalist Front and Mercosur under the PT Governments: The Rise and Fall of Multidimensional Regionalism1
Blowtorching Freirean Thought Out of Bolsonaro’s Brazil: Alagoas’s Escola Livre Law1
Internationalism as Political Praxis: Everyday Actions and Transnational Solidarity Building in the Brazilian Landless Rural Workers’ Movement1
Book Review: Popular Struggle and Resistance in Latin America1
The Crystallization of Human Rights in Latin American Perspective1
A Transition in Search of Democracy: Democratic Stagnation and Resurgent Authoritarianism in Paraguay1
Transnational Corporations and Capitalists from the Global South: Natura & Co. and the IEDI1
Introduction: Brazil under Bolsonaro1
Much More Than Just Economic: The Political Construction of Agricultural Livestock Trade Associations in Paraguay1
Dread Culture and Memory in (Post) Revolutionary Grenada1
Poisonous Exports: Pesticides, Peasants, and Conservation Paradigms in Guatemala1
Reply1
Independence and Emancipation: Latin American Theorizations on the Concept of Autonomy1
Absent, Repressive, and Criminalized States: Forced Internal Displacement and Irregular Migration in El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala1
Thinking Outside the State1
The Right to Live in Peace: Musical Responses to Violence in the 2019 Chilean Uprising1
Francisco Weffort and the Dependency Theory: Populism, Class, and Nation1
The Cultural Politics of José Carlos Mariátegui1
Our Mission as a Journal1
Response to Ellner’s article on Imperialism1
The U.S.-Mexican Border and Music as a “Border Crosser”1
Impact of Structural Barriers on Undocumented Migrants at Risk of Chagas Disease in Switzerland: A Double Burden of Neglect1
Reflections on Latin American Perspectives1
Comment on “Film, Media, and 50 Years of Latin American Perspectives1
The Movimento Brasil Livre and the New Brazilian Right in the Election of Jair Bolsonaro1
Commentaries1
Introduction Popular Feminism(s): Pasts, Presents, and Futures1
Commentary: Reply1
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