CLAG 50th Anniversary Special Issue
JOURNAL OF LATIN AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY
Volume 19, Number 1
CLAG 50TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL ISSUE
50 Years of Latin American(ist) Geography
Vol. 19, No. 1
To commemorate CLAG’s half century of engagement in Latin America, this special issue presents a curated set of twenty essays reflecting the depth and breadth of Latin American geography, past, present, and future. This special anniversary issue also features photographs from over 50 years of fieldwork in Latin America in the ad hoc section “Photographs from the Field: Fifty Years of Fieldwork in Latin America.” Finally, with this issue we launch JLAG em Tradução / JLAG en Traducción, a new section of the journal that will feature translations of articles—published together with the original article—have the potential to make broad and long-lasting contributions to theoretical, methodological, and topical debates in Latin American geography, but which may not otherwise achieve the readership they deserve.
Letter from the CLAG Executive Director
Michael Steinbergpp. 7-8
Fifty Years of Latin American(ist) Geography
John C. Finn, Jörn Seemannpp. 9-13
Histories
Early Days with the Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers: Some Very Selective, Irreverent, and Personal Reminiscences
Tom Martinsonpp. 14-19
CLAGistas: The Rise of Women in Latin American Geography
Shawn Mitchellpp. 20-24
Past and Present in CLAG Publications, 1971–2018
Andrew Sluyter, Brett Spencerpp. 25-37
Benchmarking and Beyond: CLAG’s Role in Evaluating Research Agendas, 1970–2020
Gregory Knapppp. 38-45
Geographic Research on Tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1970–2020
Klaus J. Meyer-Arendtpp. 46-60
Emerging Geographies: Academic Communities, Research Agendas, and International Conferences in Ecuador and Bolivia
Andrea Carrión, María F. López Sandovapp. 61-73
El lugar de la ecología política dentro de la geografía latinoamericana: el caso de CLAG
Melissa Moreano, Diana Vela-Almeidapp. 74-83
The Sauer Tree in Time and Place
Kent Mathewson, Ashley L. Allen, Audrey Grismore, Mariano Lagos, Jessica Rose Simms, Brett Spencerpp. 84-97
Geografía latinoamericanista en México: balance histórico a partir de la Escuela de Berkeley
Pedro S. Urquijo Torres, Paola C. Segundo, Gerardo Boccopp. 98-114
Photographs from the Field
Fifty Years of Fieldwork in Latin America
Rick Bein, Richard Wilkie, W. George Lovell, Bill Doolittle, Jim Biles, Karl Offen, Matthew Taylor, Tom Perreault, Román Mamini, Case Watkins, Ashley Coles, Felipe Magalhães, Federica Bono, Yulia Garcia Sarduy, Christian Brannstrom, Dayna Cueva Alegría, Kenneth D. Madsen, Jeffrey S. Smith, Sisimac Duchicela, Jorge Ruiz, Kristen Conway-Gómez, Nicolás Vergara-Arribas, Speiran Siobhan, Joel E. Correia, Jorge Choy-Gómez, Patrick CoatarPeter, Jordan Brasher, Julie Cupples, Daniel Zayonc, Gisselle Vila Benites, Patricia Wood Dickersonpp. 115-131
Critical Engagements
Territories of Latin American Geography
Joel E. Correiapp. 132-140
Território(s) numa perspectiva latino-americana
Rogério Haesbaertpp. 141-151
Desigualdad y fragmentación territorial en América Latina
Pablo Paolassopp. 152-162
Geografias feministas na América Latina: desafios epistemológicos e a decolonialidade de saberes
Joseli Maria Silva, Marcio Jose Ornatpp. 163-171
Geographies of the Underground in Latin America
Matthew Himley, Andrea Marstonpp. 172-181
Subsidy from Nature: Green Sea Turtles in the Colonial Caribbean
Karl Offenpp. 182-192
Research Agendas
Where Are the Cities? On Not Excluding (Much More Than) Half of the Latin Americans in Latin Americanist Geography
Nikolai A. Alvaradopp. 193-203
Real Estate and the Production of Urban Space: A Pervasive Debt of Latin American(ist) Geography
Nicolás Vergara-Arribaspp. 204-214
Feminist Futures in Latin American Geography
Anne-Marie Hansonpp. 215-224
Dinámicas socioambientales contemporáneas y las nuevas oportunidades para realzar la geografía latinoamericana
Edgar Espinoza-Cisneros, Isabel Avendaño-Florespp. 225-232
Racialized and Identity-Based Inequalities as (New?) Frontiers for Academic Discussion: Future Agendas around Land Issues
Diego Andrés Lugo-Vivaspp. 233-245
JLAG Em Tradução
Introducing JLAG em Tradução/JLAG en Traducción
John C. Finn, Martha Bell, Jörn Seemann, Gabriela Valdivia, Eric Carterpp. 246-257
Territory/ies from a Latin American Perspective
Rogério Haesbaert, Liz Mason-Deesepp. 258-268
Feminist Geographies in Latin America: Epistemological Challenges and the Decoloniality of Knowledge
Joseli Maria Silva, Marcio Jose Ornat, Liz Mason-Deesepp. 269-277
JLAG Editorial Team:
Johnny Finn, Editor-in-Chief
Martha Bell, Associate Editor
Jörn Seemann, Associate Editor
Gabriela Valdivia, Associate Editor
Eric Carter, Book Review Editor