Between Academia and Civil Society: The Origins of Latin American Studies in the Netherlands [0.03%]
荷兰拉美研究的学术与社会起源
Michiel Baud
Michiel Baud
Dutch Latin American studies as a field of academic teaching and research emerged in the late 1960s and became consolidated in the 1970s and 1980s. It began as a purely academic endeavor, but in a changing Dutch and global society in the 19...
Isabella Jinkings
Isabella Jinkings
The strategy adopted by the neoliberal state to maintain social order and safeguard private property in a context of economic deregulation and social precariousness has destroyed the welfare state and aggravated poverty, depriving the masse...
D Alarcon-Gonzalez,T McKinley
D Alarcon-Gonzalez
Cooperatives for “fair globalization”? Indigenous people, cooperatives, and corporate social responsibility in the Brazilian Amazon [0.03%]
“公平全球化”下的合作社?巴西亚马逊地区的土著人民、合作社与公司社会责任
Brian J Burke
Brian J Burke
Cooperatives and socially responsible corporations are being hailed as possible correctives to the socioeconomic and ecological exploitation of transnational capitalism. AmazonCoop—a cooperative linking indigenous Brazil nut harvesters and...
Outsourcing care: how Peruvian migrants meet transnational family obligations [0.03%]
跨国照顾:秘鲁移民如何履行家庭义务
Jessaca B Leinaweaver
Jessaca B Leinaweaver
Migration from Peru has increased dramatically over the past decade, but the social and relational repercussions of these transnational movements have not yet been fully explored. Examination of the way migrants manage their responsibilitie...
Leaving to get ahead: assessing the relationship between mobility and inequality in Peruvian migration [0.03%]
出走以求发展:评估秘鲁移民中的流动性与不平等关系
Ayumi Takenaka,Karen A Pren
Ayumi Takenaka
Analysis of the impact of international migration on the socioeconomic conditions of migrants and their families in Peru, using data from the Latin American Migration Project, suggests that international migration contributes to individuals...
Jorge Durand
Jorge Durand
Since the 1980s and especially the 1990s, Peru has become a nation of emigrants. Emigration has become massive over the past two decades, and the Peruvian populations of the United States, Japan, and Spain have tripled in less than a decade...
T J Kelly
T J Kelly
Engendering powers in neoliberal times in Latin America: reflections from the left on feminisms and feminisms [0.03%]
拉美新时代的权力与女性主义:左翼视角下的思考
M Garcia Castro,L Hallewell
M Garcia Castro