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Nueva Sociedad. Democracia y política en América Latina

2024, Nº 311
Ollas en ebullición: comida, política y cultura

La comida está, cada vez más, en el centro de los debates sociales, ya sea por sus vínculos con la salud, por los derechos de los animales, por las propias formas de producir lo que comemos y por las desigualdades en el acceso a la alimentación. Pero a la vez, en torno de la comida se construyen, y desafían, relaciones de género e identidades individuales y colectivas. Por eso no es casual que la nación esté asociada a la cocina. A transitar estas dimensiones de la comida se dedica el Tema Central de este número de Nueva Sociedad.


Puedes consultar el índice y leer parte del contenido siguiendo este enlace.

Viento Sur

2024, Nº 193
¿Quo vadis Europa?

AL VUELO

  • Marc Casanovas

EL DESORDEN GLOBAL

  • Democratizar el derecho: algunas ideas para atajar el lawfare Luis Lloredo Alix
  • Derecho Internacional y excepcionalismo israelí: la quiebra del Derecho Internacional en Palestina Nada Awad
  • Islamofobia, fascistización, racialización Ugo Palheta

MIRADAS VOCES

  • La fotografía como dique ante el paso del tiempo. Inigo Cabieces. Mariña Testas

PLURAL

  • ¿Quo vadis Europa? Miguel Urbán
  • Hacia un despotismo oligárquico, tecnocrático y militarista Miguel Urbán y Jaime Pastor
  • Global Gateway: alianzas público-privadas para el control de fronteras y el extractivismo neocolonial Pedro Ramiro y Erika González
  • Pacto migratorio Sara Prestianni
  • El "wishful thinking" de la militarización y la paz de la UE Jordi Calvo Rufanges
  • ¿Quién lidera la “revolución industrial verde”? Un análisis crítico de cinco años del Pacto Verde Europeo Alfons Pérez
  • Movilizaciones en el campo europeo Morgan Ody

PLURAL 2

  • El comunismo como estrategia Isabelle Garo

FUTURO ANTERIOR

  • Gran Bretaña. Las mujeres y la huelga de mineros de 1984-1985 Kelly Rogers

AQUÍ Y AHORA

  • Hormonas, ciencia y política: Trascender el esencialismo heteropatriarcal Maite Arraiza

SUBRAYADOS

  • La estigmatización de los pobres. Michel Husson. Mikel de la Fuente Lavín
  • Ciudad feliz. Charles Montgomery. Rosa Mª Pérez Mateo
  • El sueño de Yugoslavia. Jordi Cumplido Mora Matías Escalera Cordero
  • Insurrección animal. Sarat Colling. Alberto García-Teresa
  • Y se oía a los grillos cantar. Corina Sabau. Ana Grandal
  • Anarcosocialismo y mística comunitaria. Gustav Landauer. José Luis Carretero Miramar

Consulta este número en la web de la revista.

Soberanía Alimentaria, Biodiversidad y Culturas

2024, Nº 50
La escuela rural / Minería israelí en suelo catalán

EDITORIAL

Campesinizar las escuelas

AMASANDO LA REALIDAD

  • Pedagogía Andariega. Entrevista a Isidro García Cigüenza. Gustavo Duch
  • Batec. En los orígenes de las redes de apoyo de las escuelas rurales. Alba Oller Benítez e Iris Verge
  • Experiencias en la escuela rural y la educación ecosocial. Natalia Arévalo Tosaus y Rosana Larcorz Berges
  • La escuela campesina de Barbiana. José Luis Corzo
  • La integración de las lenguas minoritarias en la escuela rural. Soledad Tovar Iglesias
  • Escuela rural y sostenibilidad. Montserrat Sorribes, Andreu Serret y María José Prats
  • I Congreso Internacional de Educación Rural siglo xxi. Manifiesto final

DE UN VISTAZO Y MUCHAS ARISTAS

  • Conversatorio: «Si los pueblos quieren tener futuro, deben tener escuela, pero no cualquier escuela». Revista SABC

EN PIE DE ESPIGA

  • ICL Iberia. Una empresa israelí en suelo catalán. Plataforma Prou Sal Policía medioambiental. ¿Para qué y para quién? María Arrueta

VISITAS DE CAMPO

  • Amillubi. Una tierra, colectiva, para sembrar semillas de esperanza. Estitxu Eizagirre y Mirene Begiristain
  • La añoranza del pastoreo. Patricia Dopazo Gallego

PALABRA DE CAMPO

  • La risa. Herramienta para construir pueblos más acogedores y diversos. Violeta Aguado Delgado
  • Reseña de Antes del futuro. Fantasía y miedo en el capitalismo. Almudena Hernando
  • Tierra y libros (El viaje). Agustí Corominas

Community Development Journal

2024, Vol. 59, Nº 2
Queer and trans community building in post-NALSA and post-377 India: a critical reflection

EDITORIAL

  • Queer and trans community building in post-NALSA and post-377 India: a critical reflection. Pushpesh Kumar and others

ARTICLES

  • ‘Doctors advised to take medicines to remove these thoughts’: the violence and violations in sexual mental health care in community mental health programmes in Kerala. Sudarshan R Kottai
  • Precarious life in a heartless world: COVID-19 and the gender transgressive Shivashaktis in Southern India. Debomita Mukherjee, Archana Rao & Pushpesh Kumar
  • ‘It’s nice that we can do that too’: investigating transgender persons’ negotiations with identity and community questions in Indian science institutions. Sayantan Datta
  • Queerious communities: building writing centres in Indian universities. Anannya Dasgupta
  • Brittle bonds: queer relationalities in literary and cinematic forms in India. Navaneetha Mokkil
  • Migration and making of non-heteronormative households and families: lived experiences of cisgender women partners of trans men in Bengaluru. Agaja Puthan Purayil
  • Familialization of the ‘deviant’: a hindrance to queer community building? Pritha Chakrabarti

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Peacebuilding, conflict and community development. Niamh Gaynor
  • Caring for place: community development in rural England. Neil Turnbull

Más información aquí.

Politique Africaine

2024, Nº 173
Conflits armés dans la Corne de l’Afrique

Ce dossier donne sens à ces reconfigurations violentes et meurtrières, qui sont le produit de trajectoires sociales et militaires partagées à l’échelle régionale mais s’inscrivent dans des contextes politiques singuliers. Depuis le Soudan et le Soudan du Sud, l’Éthiopie et le Somaliland, il observe l’ancrage social de la violence de guerre, son économie politique locale et régionale et sa politisation – notamment dans son rapport à l’État. Les différentes contributions interrogent la milicianisation des États, la mobilisation des groupes armés, les restructurations partisanes, le renouveau géopolitique du capitalisme dans la région, ainsi que les engrenages et les dynamiques de la violence de guerre et du génocide. Pour documenter ces situations peu renseignées, ce dossier suit une démarche anthologique et rassemble des textes de diverses natures (entretiens, témoignages et articles), afin notamment de donner la parole aux témoins directs des transformations en cours.

Más información aquí.

PAPELES de Relaciones Ecosociales y Cambio Global

2024, Nº 165
Paz ambiental. Hacia un nuevo paradigma

La investigación para la paz lleva más de seis décadas analizando diversas formas de conflictividad −muy especialmente, los conflictos armados− y desarrollando las mejores herramientas para abordarla y trascenderla de forma pacífica.

A medida que la crisis ecosocial se agrava y se erige como la principal cuestión de nuestro tiempo, y la pugna por los recursos naturales estalla en multitud de conflictos socioecológicos por todo el mundo, los estudios de paz están ampliando su atención a este tipo de hostilidades, que representan cada vez una parte más amplia de la conflictividad global.

El objetivo es doble: reflexionar sobre la problemática, desarrollando el concepto de paz ambiental, y aplicar los instrumentos disponibles a esta nueva conflictividad. Este número de Papeles de relaciones ecosociales y cambio global explora el novedoso campo de teoría y praxis donde se entrecruzan la investigación para la paz y los análisis de la crisis ecosocial y los conflictos asociados.

A través del siguiente enlace puedes consultar el índice y leer los artículos disponibles en línea.

The European Journal of Development Research

2024, Vol. 36, Nº 2
  • The Challenge of Productivity-Based Development: Innovation Gaps and Economic Structure in Latin America Eva Paus, Mike Robinson
  • ‘Mind the Gaps’: Exploring Regional and Gender Patterns in Threats to Ethiopian Adolescents’ Bodily Integrity Elizabeth Presler-Marshall, Nicola Jones, Sarah Baird, Rebecca Dutton, Workneh Yadete
  • Do Behavioral Interventions Enhance the Effects of Cash on Early Childhood Development and Its Determinants? Evidence from a Cluster-Randomized Trial in Madagascar Saugato Datta, Joshua Martin, Catherine MacLeod, Laura B. Rawlings, Andrea Vermehren
  • Resilience Pathways of Informal Settlements in Nairobi: Stasis, Decline, Adaptation, and Transformation Jan Fransen, Beatrice Hati, Naomi van Stapele, Samuel Kiriro, Rosebella Nyumba
  • Trade Agreements, Technical Regulations, and Standards: Competitiveness Implications for Kenyan Exporters to European Union Shadrack Muthami Mwatu, Charity Kageni Mbaka, John Gakuu Karanja, Grace Mukami Muriithi
  • The Impact of the Disability Allowance on Financial Well-Being in the Maldives: Quasi-experimental Study Lena Morgon Banks, Shaffa Hameed, Sofoora Kawsar Usman, Calum Davey, Hannah Kuper
  • Investigating Financial Development and Its Direct and Indirect Environmental Effects in South Africa: Fresh Policy Insights Maxwell Chukwudi Udeagha, Marthinus Christoffel Breitenbach
  • Participatory Video and Impact: Analysis of the Living Cultures Indigenous Fellowship Juanjo Balaguer

The European Journal of Development Research

2024, Vol. 36, Nº 1
  • Grower Power for Value Creation in High-Value Horticulture? The Case of Citrus in South Africa Shingie Chisoro, Simon Roberts
  • Including Men in a Female Financial Model: An Analysis of Informal Grassroots Financial Associations Linda Nakato
  • The Historical Origins of Communal Violence in Africa: Common Pool Resources-Driven Trust and Its Contrasting Effects on Violence Hye-Ryoung Jung
  • A Development Lens to Frugal Innovation: Bringing Back Production and Technological Capabilities into the Discourse Sanghamitra Chakravarty, Georgina Mercedes Gómez
  • Chinese Aid Projects and Local Tax Attitudes: Evidence from Africa Abreham Adera
  • The Role of Land Inheritance in Youth Migration and Employment Choices: Evidence from Rural Nigeria Mulubrhan Amare, Hosaena Ghebru,Adebayo Ogunniyi
  • Impact of Public Agricultural Investment on Crops Production, Households’ Welfare, and Employment Generation Opportunities in Togo, West Africa Essossinam Ali, Nimonka Bayale
  • Power Relations in Malawi’s Social Cash Transfer Programme: The Flip Side of Domination Roeland Hemsteede
  • Why is Labor in the SSA LDCs Moving from One Low Productivity Sector to Another? Ngwinui Belinda Azenui
  • The Role of High-Value Agriculture in Capability Expansion: Qualitative Insights into Smallholder Cash Crop Production in Nepal, Laos and Rwanda Marie-Luise Matthys, Patrick Illien, Outhoumphone Sanesathid

Journal of Human Development and Capabilities

2024, Vol. 25, Nº 1
  • Repair in Education Spaces Melanie Walker
  • Measurement Is Not Everything, But It Does Make a Difference S. Subramanian
  • Affiliation as Solidarity: Perspective of Vulnerable Groups Ana Petek, Ana Gavran Miloš & Nebojša Zelič
  • Labour Law, Employees’ Capability for Voice, and Wellbeing: A Framework for Evaluation Cherise Regier
  • Realising Capabilities for Street Young People in Harare, Zimbabwe: A New Approach to Social Protection Witness Chikoko, Lorraine van Blerk, Janine Hunter & Wayne Shand
  • The Capability Approach, Pedagogic Rights and Course Design: Developing Autonomy and Reflection through Student-Led, Individually Created Courses Rowan Murray
  • Using Alienation to Understand the Link Between Work and Capabilities Simantini Mukhopadhyay
  • A Minimal Capabilities-Based Account of Loss and Damage Laura García-Portela
  • Response to the 2023 Human Security Policy Forum Brendan M. Howe
  • How Institutional Economics May Support the Analysis of Individual and Collective Capabilities Irene van Staveren
  • Democratising Participatory Research: Pathways to Social Justice from the South César Osorio Sánchez
  • Measuring the Development Progress of Least Developed Countries: In the Context of World Development Henry H. Bi
  • Future-oriented Codesign Workshops as a Method of Empowering Citizens in Urban Infrastructure Development: A Capabilitarian Analysis Chiara Gasperoni et al.

Le Monde diplomatique

2024, Nº 341
  • Cómo labra el campo la extrema derecha Philippe Baqué
  • La estrategia de China Renaud Lambert
  • ¿Es Moscú el vasallo de Pekín? Arnaud Dubien
  • Grandeza y miseria de la crítica de los medios de comunicación en Alemania Fabian Scheidler
  • Declive de una escuela contestataria Fabian Scheidler
  • Una Ucrania cada vez más homogénea Corentin Léotard
  • Europa, en orden cerrado Pierre Rimbert
  • Sudán: de la transición a la disolución Gérard Prunier
  • El arco de las tensiones africanas se extiende hasta Senegal Anne-Cécile Robert
  • El Daesh vuelve a extender sus tentáculos Jean-Michel Morel
  • Los hutíes desafían a Estados Unidos Tristan Coloma
  • En el fondo del hoyo Serge Quadruppani
  • Cuando la democracia estadounidense organizaba el terrorismo racial Loïc Wacquant
  • El pacto con el diablo de Rezsö Kasztner Sonia Combe
  • ¿Gaza? “No sabría decirle” Serge Halimi
  • Los ‘sabios’ franceses se portan bien Lauréline Fontaine
  • ¿Cómo evitar el autoritarismo climático? Fabienne Barataud, Laurent Husson y Stéphanie Mariette
  • Una justicia al servicio de las multinacionales Meriem Laribi y Vincent Arpoulet
  • Dejarle deshacer al tiempo Nicolas Vieillescazes
  • El legado de los Manouchian Côme Leymarie
  • El silencio árabe Akram Belkaïd
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Colección cuatrimestral del Banco Mundial es una de las publicaciones académicas sobre economía más difundidas a nivel internacional. Está dirigida a economistas, personal de la comunidad científica y de las agencias internacionales. Prioriza la relevancia política y práctica de los aspectos económicos, sobre la teoría y metodología, por lo que no es necesario tener conocimientos matemáticos financieras para poder acceder a sus contenidos. Da cabida entre sus páginas a artículos que no asumen las líneas del Banco Mundial. En Hegoa se puede consultar desde 1992. Más información sobre la revista aquí.

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Symposium on Financial Structure and Development
  • Water Nationalization and Service Quality. Fernando Borraz, Nicolás González Pampillón, and Marcelo Olarreaga
  • Mass Media and Public Policy: Global Evidence from Agricultural Policies. Alessandro Olper and Johan Swinnen
  • Liability Structure in Small-Scale Finance: Evidence from a Natural Experiment. Fenella Carpena, Shawn Cole, Jeremy Shapiro, and Bilal Zia
  • Financial Structure and Economic Development: A Reassessment. Robert Cull, Asli Demirgüç-Kunt, and Justin Yifu Lin
  • The Evolving Importance of Banks and Securities Markets. Asli Demirgüç-Kunt, Erik Feyen, and Ross Levine
  • Notes on Financial System Development and Political Intervention. Fenghua Song and Anjan Thakor
  • Financial Development: Structure and Dynamics. Augusto de la Torre, Erik Feyen, and Alain Ize
  • Job Growth and Finance: Are Some Financial Institutions Better Suited to the Early Stages of Development than Others? Robert Cull and L. Colin Xu
2013, Vol. 27, Nº 2
  • Does Urbanization Affect Rural Poverty? Evidence from Indian Districts. Massimiliano Calì and Carlo Menon
  • Learning versus Stealing: How Important Are Market-Share Reallocations to India's Productivity Growth? Ann E. Harrison, Leslie A. Martin, and Shanthi Nataraj
  • Structural Change and Cross-Country Growth Empirics. Markus Eberhardt and Francis Teal
  • Evaluating Program Impacts on Mature Self-help Groups in India. Klaus Deininger and Yanyan Liu
  • Wage Effects of High-Skilled Migration: International Evidence. Volker Grossmann and David Stadelmann
  • Is Foreign Aid Fungible? Evidence from the Education and Health Sectors. Nicolas Van de Sijpe
  • Industry Switching in Developing Countries. Carol Newman, John Rand, and Finn Tarp
2013, Vol. 27, Nº 1
  • The Impact of the Global Food Crisis on Self-Assessed Food Security. Derek D. Headey
  • How Is the Liberalization of Food Markets Progressing? Market Integration and Transaction Costs in Subsistence Economies. Wouter Zant
  • Decomposing the Labor Market Earnings Inequality: The Public and Private Sectors in Vietnam, 1993–2006. Clément Imbert
  • Chinese Trade Reforms, Market Access and Foreign Competition: The Patterns of French Exporters. Maria Bas and Pamela Bombarda
  • Firms Operating under Electricity Constraints in Developing Countries. Philippe Alby, Jean-Jacques Dethier, and Stéphane Straub
  • Antidumping, Retaliation Threats, and Export Prices. Veysel Avsar
  • Information and Participation in Social Programs. David Coady, César Martinelli, and Susan W. Parker
2012, Vol. 26, Nº 3
  • Is There a Metropolitan Bias? The relationship between poverty and city size in a selection of developing countries. Céline Ferré, Francisco H.G. Ferreira, and Peter Lanjouw
  • Impact of SMS-Based Agricultural Information on Indian Farmers. Marcel Fafchamps and Bart Minten
  • Crises, Food Prices, and the Income Elasticity of Micronutrients: Estimates from Indonesia. Emmanuel Skoufias, Sailesh Tiwari, and Hassan Zaman
  • Economic Geography and Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. Maarten Bosker and Harry Garretsen
  • The Decision to Import Capital Goods in India: Firms' Financial Factors Matter. Maria Bas and Antoine Berthou
  • Coffee Market Liberalisation and the Implications for Producers in Brazil, Guatemala and India. Bill Russell, Sushil Mohan, and Anindya Banerjee
  • Implications of COMTRADE Compilation Practices for Trade Barrier Analyses and Negotiations. Alexander J. Yeats
2012, Vol. 26, Nº 2
  • Conditional Cash Transfers and HIV/AIDS Prevention: Unconditionally Promising? Hans-Peter Kohler and Rebecca L. Thornton
  • Just Rewards? Local Politics and Public Resource Allocation in South India. Timothy Besley, Rohini Pande, and Vijayendra Rao
  • An Axiomatic Approach to the Measurement of Corruption: Theory and Applications. James E. Foster, Andrew W. Horowitz, and Fabio Méndez
  • How Much of Observed Economic Mobility is Measurement Error? IV Methods to Reduce Measurement Error Bias, with an Application to Vietnam. Paul Glewwe
  • Inequality of Opportunity in Egypt. Nadia Belhaj Hassine
  • Can Global De-Carbonization Inhibit Developing Country Industrialization? Aaditya Mattoo, Arvind Subramanian, Dominique van der Mensbrugghe, and Jianwu He
  • Trade Liberalization and Investment: Firm-level Evidence from Mexico. Ivan T. Kandilov and Aslı Leblebicioğlu
2012, Vol. 26, Nº 1
  • Empirical Evidence on Satisfaction with Privatization in Latin America . Céline Bonnet, Pierre Dubois, David Martimort, and Stéphane Straub
  • Skills, Exports, and the Wages of Seven Million Latin American Workers. Irene Brambilla, Rafael Dix-Carneiro, Daniel Lederman, and Guido Porto
  • How to Deal with Covert Child Labor and Give Children an Effective Education, in a Poor Developing Country. Alessandro Cigno
  • Resource Windfalls and Emerging Market Sovereign Bond Spreads: The Role of Political Institutions. Rabah Arezki and Markus Brückner
  • When Should We Worry about Inflation? Raphael Espinoza, Hyginus Leon, and Ananthakrishnan Prasad
  • Is Economic Volatility Detrimental to Global Sustainability? Yongfu Huang
  • The Discriminatory Nature of Specific Tariffs. Sohini Chowdhury
2011, Vol. 25, Nº 3
  • What Constrains Africa's Exports?. Caroline Freund and Nadia Rocha
  • Does the Internet Reduce Corruption? Evidence from U.S. States and across Countries. Thomas Barnebeck Andersen, Jeanet Bentzen, Carl-Johan Dalgaard, and Pablo Selaya
  • Do Labor Statistics Depend on How and to Whom the Questions Are Asked? Results from a Survey Experiment in Tanzania. Elena Bardasi, Kathleen Beegle, Andrew Dillon, and Pieter Serneels

SYMPOSIUM ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Entrepreneurship and Development: The Role of Information Asymmetries. Leora F. Klapper and Inessa Love
  • Getting Credit to High Return Microentrepreneurs: The Results of an Information Intervention. Suresh de Mel, David McKenzie, and Christopher Woodruff
  • The Impact of the Business Environment on Young Firm Financing. Larry W. Chavis, Leora F. Klapper, and Inessa Love
  • Does a Picture Paint a Thousand Words? Evidence from a Microcredit Marketing Experiment. Xavier Giné, Ghazala Mansuri, and Mario Picón
  • Entrepreneurship and the Extensive Margin in Export Growth: A Microeconomic Accounting of Costa Rica's Export Growth during 1997-2007. Daniel Lederman, Andrés Rodríguez-Clare, and Daniel Yi Xu
2011, Vol. 25, Nº 2
  • Has India's Economic Growth Become More Pro-Poor in the Wake of Economic Reforms? Gaurav Datt yMartin Ravallion
  • Are The Poverty Effects of Trade Policies Invisible? Monika Verma, Thomas W. Hertel y Ernesto Valenzuela
  • Corruption and Confidence in Public Institutions: Evidence from a Global Survey. Bianca Clausen, Aart Kraay y Zsolt Nyiri
  • Agricultural Distortions in Sub-Saharan Africa: Trade and Welfare Indicators, 1961 to 2004. Johanna L. Croser y Kym Anderson
  • Thresholds in the Finance-Growth Nexus: A Cross-Country Analysis. Hakan Yilmazkuday
  • The Value of Vocational Education: High School Type and Labor Market Outcomes in Indonesia. David Newhouse y Daniel Suryadarma
  • Disability and Poverty in Vietnam. Daniel Mont y Nguyen Viet Cuong
2011, Vol. 25, Nº 1
Symposium Issue on International Migration and Development.
  • Five questions on International Migration and Development.

Part I. International Migration

  • Where on earth is everybody? The evolution of global bilateral migration 1960-2000.
  • Immigration policies and the Ecuadorian exodus.
  • Do migrants improve governance at home? Evidence from a voting experience.

Part II. International remittances what explains the price of remittances? An examination across 119 country corridors.

  • Remittances and the brain drain revisited: The microdata show that more educated migrants remit more.
2010, Vol. 24, Nº 3
  • Stop! The polio vaccination cessation game.
  • After janjaweed? socioeconomic impacts of the conflict in Darfur.
  • Substitutability and protectionism: Latin America´s trade policy and imports from China and India.
  • What explains the low survival rate of developing.
  • Formulas and flexibility in trade negotiations: sensitive agricultural products in the world trade organization´s Doha agenda.
  • Micro-level estimation of child undernutrition indicators in Cambodia.
2010, Vol. 24, Nº 2
  • Corporate governance at the World Bank and the dilemma of global governance.
  • Natural disasters and human capital accu,mulation.
  • Managing for reults in primary education in Madagascar
2010, Vol. 24, Nº 1
  • On analyzing the World Distribution of Income.
  • Financial Institutions and Markets across Countries and over Time: The Updated Financial Development and Structure Database.
  • Technology adoption and investment climate: Firm-level evidence for Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
  • The effect of refugee inflows on host communities: evidence from Tanzania.