Healthcare Reform and Poverty in Latin America
In: Latin American Politics and Society, Volume 44, Issue 2, p. 137
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In: Latin American Politics and Society, Volume 44, Issue 2, p. 137
Latin America has a rich and complex social history marked by slavery, colonialism, dictatorships, rebellions, social movements and revolutions. Comparative Racial Politics in Latin America explores the dynamic interplay between racial politics and hegemonic power in the region. It investigates the fluid intersection of social power and racial politics and their impact on the region's histories, politics, identities and cultures.Organized thematically with in-depth country case studies and a historical overview of Afro-Latin politics, the volume provides a range of perspectives on Black politics and cutting-edge analyses of Afro-descendant peoples in the region. Regional coverage includes Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti and more. Topics discussed include Afro-Civil Society; antidiscrimination criminal law; legal sanctions; racial identity; racial inequality and labor markets; recent Black electoral participation; Black feminism thought and praxis; comparative Afro-women social movements; the intersection of gender, race and class, immigration and migration; and citizenship and the struggle for human rights. Recognized experts in different disciplinary fields address the depth and complexity of these issues.Comparative Racial Politics in Latin America contributes to and builds on the study of Black politics in Latin America.
In: Latin American Politics and Society, Volume 44, Issue 2, p. 146
In: Perspectives on politics, Volume 6, Issue 4, p. 741-767
ISSN: 1541-0986
The past decade has brought an unprecedented boom in the study of courts as political actors in Latin America. We examine the extraordinary diversity of academic research on judicial politics in the region, identifying the key questions, findings, and theoretical debates in the literature, highlighting important conceptual disjunctions, and critiquing the research methods scholars of judicial politics in Latin America have employed in their work. We close by suggesting new avenues of inquiry to help advance the collective effort to understand the roles courts play in Latin American politics.
In: Latin American politics and society, Volume 49, Issue 2, p. 205-208
ISSN: 1531-426X
In: Latin American politics and society, Volume 43, Issue 3, p. 160-164
ISSN: 1531-426X
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Climate Change Politics in Latin America and the Caribbean" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Latin American politics and society, Volume 56, Issue 3, p. 1-22
ISSN: 1531-426X
In: Latin American research review: LARR ; the journal of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Volume 41, Issue 1, p. 241-260
ISSN: 0023-8791
In: Polity, Volume 18, Issue 1, p. 167-175
ISSN: 1744-1684
In: Latin American politics and society, Volume 53, Issue 3, p. 177-179
ISSN: 1531-426X
In: Latin American politics and society, Volume 53, Issue 4, p. 191-194
ISSN: 1531-426X
In: Latin American politics and society, Volume 43, Issue 1, p. 127-142
ISSN: 1531-426X
In: Latin American politics and society, Volume 43, Issue 4, p. 159-163
ISSN: 1531-426X
In: Latin American politics and society, Volume 47, Issue 4, p. 184-189
ISSN: 1531-426X