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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Introduction: Vivir bien/Buen vivir and Post-Neoliberal Development Paths in Latin America: Scope, Strategies, and the Realities of Implementation17
Challenges for the Implementation of the Rights of Nature: Ecuador and Bolivia as the First Instances of an Expanding Movement14
Buen vivir (Good Living): A “Glocal” Genealogy of a Latin American Utopia for the World12
Socio-territorial Disputes and Violence on Fracking Land in Vaca Muerta, Argentina9
Decolonizing Our Feminist/ized Revolutions: Enfleshed Praxis from Southwest Colombia8
Dependency Revisited: Ecuador’s (Re)Insertions into the International Division of Nature8
Hybrid Governance in Northeastern Mexico: Crime, Violence, and Legal-Illegal Energy Markets7
Popular Feminism(s) Reconsidered: Popular, Racialized, and Decolonial Subjectivities in Contention7
Introduction: Whither Development Theory?6
Poisonous Exports: Pesticides, Peasants, and Conservation Paradigms in Guatemala6
The Longue Durée of the Marxist Theory of Dependency and the Twenty-First Century6
The Moral Economy of Drug Trafficking: Armed Civilians and Mexico’s Violence and Crime6
¿La minería para el buen vivir? Large-scale Mining, Citizenship, and Development in Correa’s Ecuador6
Lost and Found: Bourgeois Dependency Theory and the Forgotten Roots of Neodevelopmentalism6
Buen vivir and the Making of Indigenous Territories in the Peruvian Amazon6
Social Classes and Capital Accumulation in Recent Argentina: The 2008 Agrarian Conflict5
What is Sumak Kawsay? A Qualitative Study in the Ecuadorian Amazon5
Introduction: Violence, Capital Accumulation, and Resistance in Contemporary Latin America5
Mourning, Activism, and Queer Desires: Ni Una Menos and Carri’s Las hijas del fuego5
Rackets and the Markets of Violence: A Case Study of Altavista, Medellín, Colombia5
University Extension in Dispute: Neoliberal Counterreform and Alternatives in Latin American Universities5
Buen vivir and Changes in Education in Ecuador, 2006–20164
The Rise of Authoritarian Corporate Populism4
Dependency 4.0: Theoretical Considerations and the Brazilian Case4
Dependency Theory and the Critique of Neodevelopmentalism in Latin America4
The Relational Dynamics of Becoming Popular Feminist Subjects: The World March of Women and Rural/Peasant Women’s Organizing in Brazil in the 2000s4
Consultation in Ecuador: Institutional Fragility and Participation in National Extractive Policy4
Mariátegui, Critical Thinking, and Andean Futures4
Neoliberalism in the Grey Area: Community Defense, the State, and Organized Crime in Guerrero and Michoacán4
Asociación de Mujeres Afro por la Paz: Feminism with the Body and Face of a Woman4
Populism and Its Authoritarian Tendencies: The Politics of Division in Bolivia4
The Age of Transition: Postdevelopment and North-South Synergies4
Communal Responses to Structural Violence and Dispossession in Cherán, Mexico4
Conspiracy Theories and Foreign Policy Narratives: Globalism in Jair Bolsonaro’s Foreign Policy3
Land Speculation by International Financial Capital in Brazil3
Rafael Correa’s Decade in Power (2007–2017): Citizens’ Revolution, Sumak Kawsay, and Neo-Extractivism in Ecuador3
State Violence, Capital Accumulation, and Globalization of Crime: The Case of Ayotzinapa3
Introduction: Salient Characteristics of Mexico’s Neoliberal Turn and Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s Critique3
The Cycle of Dependency 50 Years Later3
The Houses That Evo Built: Autonomy, Vivir bien, and Viviendas in Bolivia3
The Rise of Academic Capitalism in Brazil’s Higher Education3
Sumak Kawsay Is Harmful for All of Us”: Oil Roads and Well-being among the Waorani in Ecuadorian Amazonia3
Contesting Mexico’s Necropolitics: Necrogovernance and Subversive Necropower in Two Cases3
Perched on a Parched Hill: Popular Women, Popular Feminism, and the Struggle for Water in Medellín3
Racialized Popular Feminism: A Decolonial Analysis of Women’s Struggle with Police Violence in Rio de Janeiro’s Favelas3
Opening Pandora's Box: The Extreme Right and the Resurgence of Racism in Brazil3
Cold War, Neoliberal War, and Disappearance: Observations from Mexico3
Whither Nicaragua Three Years On?2
Not a Mexican Pink Tide: The AMLO Administration and the Neoliberal Left2
Colonial Ideologies, Narratives, and Popular Perceptions of Ethno-racial Otherness in the Dynamics of Urban Exclusion: Debates and Evidence from Mexico, Colombia, Chile, and Argentina2
Commentary: Reply2
Metabolic Rift and Structural Crisis of Capital: The Productive Specialization Pattern Based on Commodities and the Progressive Elimination of Ecological and Natural Resources in Brazil2
Education, Science, and Technology Policies during Ecuador’s Citizens’ Revolution: Between Cognitive Dependency and the Struggle for the Social State2
The Social Base of Bolsonarism: An Analysis of Authoritarianism in Politics2
Assessing a Proposal for Updating the Marxist Theory of Dependency2
The Far-Right Takeover in Brazil: Effects on the Health Agenda2
Where Impunity Reigns: Nickel Mining in El Estor, Guatemala2
Buen vivir as an Alternative Development Model: Ecuador’s Bumpy Road toward a Postextractivist Society2
Transgressive Female Sexuality and Desire in Contemporary Colombian Cinema: Hermida’s La luciérnaga and Rodríguez’s Señoritas2
Brazilian Subimperialism? Empirical Evidence against Ruy Mauro Marini’s Explanatory Scheme2
From Populism to Neoliberalism: The Political Economy of Latin American Import-Substitution Industrialization: Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Colombia in Comparative Perspective2
Russian Foreign Policy in Latin America and the Caribbean in the Twenty-first Century2
Territorial Dispossession in Mexico: Mining and the New Latifundism2
Indigenous Social Movements and Institutional Reform: Mechanisms of Interest Representation in Three Colombian Municipalities2
Drugs, Violence, and Capitalism: The Expansion of Opioid Use in the Americas2
On the Concept of the Reserve Army of Labor in Ruy Mauro Marini2
Rethinking the Role of Religion in Orlando Fals Borda’s Ideas of Social Change, 1948–19702
Popular Feminism: Considering a Concept in Feminist Politics and Theory2
Internationalism as Political Praxis: Everyday Actions and Transnational Solidarity Building in the Brazilian Landless Rural Workers’ Movement2
Neoliberalism and Higher Education in Latin America2
U.S. Hegemony in Latin America during an Age of Challenges: The Perception of Threats by the U.S Southern Command2
Reassessing Development and Dependency in Latin American Case Studies by2
Commentaries2
From Lula to Bolsonaro: The Crisis of Neodevelopmentalism in Brazil1
Financial Capital and the Parliamentary Coup in Brazil: Division, Reunification, and Crisis of Hegemony1
The Ideology of Development, the Marxist Theory of Dependency, and the Critique of the Popular-Democratic Strategy1
Primitive Accumulation, Mafia Capitalism, and the Campesino Population in Paraguay1
Mariátegui and Latin American Marxist Feminism: A Necessary Revisit1
Silent Indigenous Revolution in Ecuador and Mariátegui’s Thought1
Lajan lajan ’ayatik or “Walking in Complementary Pairs” in the Zapatista Women’s Struggle1
Soft Power with Chinese Characteristics: Pandemic Diplomacy in Latin America and the Caribbean1
Between Markets and Barracks: The Economic Policy Narrative of Brazilian Authoritarianism1
Anticorruption and Imperialist Blind Spots: The Role of the United States in Brazil’s Long Coup1
Introduction: Brazil under Bolsonaro1
The Precariousness of Immaterial Labor: Self-Taylorization in the Brazilian Software Industry1
Pandemic States of Exception and the Alt-science of Early Treatment for COVID-19 in Brazil1
Socio-Environmental Controversies in Peasant Family Farming in Chile’s Ñuble Region1
Social Protections and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Latin America1
Küme mongen on the Coast: Contexts and Course Changes in Intercultural Health in the South of Chile1
Commentary: Defusing the Myths about China’s Relations with Latin America1
Gender, Sexuality, Film, and Media in Latin America: Challenging Representation and Structures1
The Impact of For-Profit Higher Education on Brazilian Education1
Disaster Extractivism: Latin America’s Extractive Shock Therapy in the Age of COVID-191
Transnational Corporations and Capitalists from the Global South: Natura & Co. and the IEDI1
Development and Globalization in Latin America: Theories and Practice1
Mariátegui and the Search for the Latin American Proletariat1
Introduction: Social Struggle in Neoliberal Central America1
Dependency Theory in the Academic Self-Reports of the Brasília Group1
Neoliberalism and the Impact of Student Demonstrations in Chile: Pushing the Bounds of the Post-Pinochet Education Project?1
Testimonio at 501
Mariátegui, Race, and the Comintern’s National Question1
Radical Reorganization of Environmental Policy: Contemporaneous Evidence from Brazil1
Governance, Participation, and Hegemony: Governing Cananea and the Sonora River Region1
Soy, China’s Food Security, and the Brazilian Supply1
Cuba: The July 11, 2021, Protests1
The Effects of Postconflict Memory: Forced Sterilization in Peru1
Introduction: The Nicaraguan Crisis and the Challenge to the International Left1
“Water Pays for Water”: Sonora, An Affluent of National Privatization1
Mariculture Policies and Ocean Grabbing in Brazil1
In the Labyrinths of Dependent Urbanization: Rescue and Perspectives1
Brazil and the “Bolsonaro Phenomenon”: Politics, the Economy, and the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2019–20201
In Memoriam: Terrie Ralph Groth (1952–2020)1
Basic Education during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Brazil: Education That Suits Capital1
The Geography of Telework in Latin America: New Spatial Devices during the Pandemic1
The Diffusion and Circulation of Marxism in the Periphery: Mariátegui and Dependency Theory1
The Fourth Transformation and the Trajectory of Neoliberalism in Mexico1
Fals Borda’s Historia doble de la Costa: The Anatomy of a Book Unfolding into Queerness1
Fascism and Dependency in Latin America in the Thinking of Theotônio dos Santos1
Victims and Ex-Combatants in Colombia: The Aulas de Paz Model of Truth, Forgiveness, and Reconciliation1
Political Subjectivation, Generation, and Postmemory: Understanding the Activists of the 2011 Chilean Student Movement1
Feminist Solidarities and Coalitional Identity: The Popular Feminism of the Marcha das Margaridas1
Bolsonaro’s Subservience to Trump, 2019 and 2020: A Demanding Agenda and Limited Reciprocity1
Tongues of Fire: Silas Malafaia and the Historical Roots of Neo-Pentecostal Power in Bolsonaro’s Brazil1
The Rise and Decline of Brazil as a Regional Power (2003–2016)1
Brazil Facing More Than the Pandemic: Distribution and Exclusion in Economic Policy1
Living Well and Health Practices among Aymara People in Northern Chile1
Productive Modernization and Challenges for Chilean Peasant Agriculture during the Phase of Post-Agrarian Reform1
The Buen vivir Postdevelopmentalist Paradigm under Ecuador’s Citizens’ Revolution Governments (2007–2017): An Appraisal1
Brazil’s Cultural Battleground: Public Universities and the New Right1
The World March of Women: Popular Feminisms, Transnational Struggles1
Decentering a Mulher popular? Gender-Class and Race in Early and Contemporary Latin American Popular Feminisms1
Water and Socio-Environmental Crisis in Guatemala City’s Metropolitan Area1
Power, Legitimacy, and Institutions in the October 2019 Uprising in Chile1
How Do Business Schools Contribute to the Perpetuation of the Chilean Labor Model?1
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