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The Journal of Latin American Geography (JLAG) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original geographical and interdisciplinary scholarship on Latin America and the Caribbean and the diaspora from this region. It invites theoretically robust, empirically rich, and/or policy relevant research from across human and environmental geography. The journal accepts manuscripts in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, in order to bring the region's best scholarship to the broadest possible audience.
JLAG is an independent and not-for-profit journal published by the Conference of Latin American Geography (CLAG), which was established in 1970 to foster geographic education and research on Latin America through publications, conferences, and travel grants. The journal publishes three issues per year, hosted online by Project Muse, and distributed in print by the University of Texas Press.
ISSN: 1545-2476 (print), 1548-5811 (online).
Descripción
Journal of Latin American Geography (JLAG) es una publicación revisada por pares, que publica estudios geográficos e interdisciplinarios originales sobre América Latina y el Caribe, y la diáspora de esta región. La revista invita a la presentación de trabajos de investigación teóricamente sólidos, empíricamente ricos y/o relevantes para la formulación de políticas en el ámbito de la geografía humana y ambiental. La revista acepta manuscritos en inglés, español y portugués, con el fin de hacer llegar los mejores estudios de la región a un público lo más amplio posible.
JLAG es una revista independiente y sin fines de lucro, publicada por la Conferencia de Geografía Latinoamericana (CLAG por sus siglas en inglés), creada en 1970, para fomentar la educación y la investigación geográfica sobre América Latina a través de publicaciones, conferencias y becas de viaje. La revista publica tres números al año, recopilados en línea por Project Muse, y distribuidos en su versión impresa por la University of Texas Press.
ISSN: 1545-2476 (impreso), 1548-5811 (en línea).
Descrição
A Journal of Latin American Geography (JLAG) é uma revista científica que publica estudos originais e interdisciplinares sobre a geografia da América Latina, Caribe e suas diásporas. A revista utiliza o processo de revisão por pares e convoca pesquisas teoricamente robustas, empiricamente ricas e/ou relevantes para políticas públicas em geografia humana e ambiental. Aceitam-se manuscritos em português, espanhol e inglês, com o objetivo de tornar o melhor conhecimento produzido na região o mais acessível possível.
A JLAG é uma revista independente e sem fins lucrativos publicada pela Conferência de Geografia Latino Americana (CLAG, em inglês). A CLAG foi criada em 1970 para promover a educação geográfica e a pesquisa sobre a América Latina através de publicações, conferências e bolsas de viagem. A periodicidade de publicação da JLAG é quadrimestral e suas edições podem ser encontradas online no Project Muse ou em versão impressa, na editora University of Texas Press.
ISSN: 1545-2476 (impresso), 1548-5811 (online).
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Volume 11, Special, 2012Table of Contents
Imperial Geographies

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View The Contested Spaces of the Subterranean: Colonial Governmentality, Mining, and the Mita in Early Spanish Peru
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View "In the Art of My Profession": Adrian Boot and Dutch Water Management in Colonial Mexico City
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View Along the Waterfront: Alejandro Malaspina, Fernando Brambila, and the Invention of the Buenos Aires Cityscape, 1789-1809
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Spatial Memories

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View Geographies of the Name: Naming Practices among the Muisca and Páez in the Audiencias of Santafé and Quito, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
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View A True and Faithful Copy: Reproducing Indian Maps in the Seventeenth-Century Valley of Oaxaca
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ISSN | 1548-5811 |
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Print ISSN | 1545-2476 |
Launched on MUSE | 2012-05-19 |
Open Access | No |
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