JLACA is a peer-reviewed journal of anthropological research published by @AmericanAnthro on behalf of the Society of Latin American & Caribbean Anthropology
From the Archive:
“Socios”: The Contested Morality of “Partnerships” in Indigenous Community–Mining Company Relations, Northern Chile // Sally Babidge
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doi.org/10.1111/jlca.12020
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Authors Nanette Liberona Concha, Romina Ramos RodrĂguez, @semantema, & Marioly Corona RamĂrez on the forced displacement of Venezuelan migrants & COVID-19 border health control in Chile.
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➡️ Laura Balán on the porous body of a radical street performer in Medellin, Colombia.
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doi.org/10.1111/jlca.12721
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Compartimos el artĂculo "Maps’ agency and mountains’ multiplicity: Conflicts triggered by state maps involving pilgrims and desired mining futures in the Andes" escrito por nuestro docente Guillermo Salas. El texto fue publicado en @JournalLatin.
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Don't miss our newest article on state map-making & conflicts between rural communities, pilgrims, and state institutions.
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doi.org/10.1111/jlca.12719
Revisit one of our most-cited articles:
"Sacrificing Indigenous Bodies and Lands: The Political–Economic History of Lowland Bolivia in Light of the Recent TIPNIS Debate" by Nicole Fabricant (@nikifab77) & Nancy Postero.
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doi.org/10.1111/jlca.12173
In one of our most-read articles, @MaraDicenta & Ana Cecilia Gerrard consider "liminal governance" along the Argentine coastline of Tierra del Fuego’s main island.
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doi.org/10.1111/jlca.12696