Buscar
Mostrando ítems 1-10 de 4007
Beyond Latin Americanism and other Accidental/Occidental tourism: Guatemala (NS) in seach of cultural theory, and more
(Instituto de Estudios Humanísticos "Juan Ignacio Molina" <br>Universidad de Talca, 2005)
In Search of a Latin American Approach to Organizational Communication: A Critical Review of Scholarship (2010–2014)
(2018)
This article presents a critical review of organizational communication scholarship in Latin America to explore its distinctive traits. Combining J. Marques de Melo’s (1999) features of Latin American communication studies ...
Contributions and omissions of the Latin American development theory. A re-reading from political economy
(Universidad Nacional de Misiones. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas. Programa de Posgrado en Administración, 2017-09-01)
In the context of recent discussions about the possibility of translating the growth of Latin American economies in the last decade into a process of structural change, we intend to discuss the theoretical capacity of ...
The globalization of epidemiology: critical thoughts from Latin America
(2004)
Background Epidemiology in Latin America, as in the rest of the world, has been developed for the purpose of contributing towards understanding the causes and determinants
of the phenomena of health and disease in specific ...
Non-metropolitan cities in Latin American urban studies: between 'trickle-down urban theory' and 'singularisation theory'
(Liverpool University Press, 2021)
Non-metropolitan cities are subject to growing attention in Latin American urban studies. However, there is no research that critically analyses the territorial, epistemological and methodological approaches that have been ...
Marxist theory of dependence and overexploitation of workforce: History and current debate in Latin AmericaTeoria marxista da dependência e superexploração da força de trabalho: História e debate atual na América Latina
(2020-09-01)
The article lists as a unit of analysis the Marxist Theory of Dependency that emerged in the 1960s in Latin America. This paper seeks to shed light on the past, but primarily to fill some gaps in the contributions of this ...
Toward a decolonial American rhetoric: Embracing an Anglo-Latin American dialogue
(Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 2022)
This essay compares scholarly practices across Anglo and Latin America, showing not only a lack of a real dialogue between scholars from the North and the South but also the scarce dialogue among Latin American scholars ...
Is international relations still an American social science discipline in Latin America?
(2017-01-01)
Over the last 40 years, investigations have shown the discipline of International Relations to reproduce the American influence on its methods, paradigms, and institutional dynamics. This article explores the case for the ...