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Science Patronage, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Mexican Social Sciences in the 1940s
If the public universities of Latin America are considered part of the State, then it would seem likely that they share fundamental features with it.
Álvaro Morcillo Laiz
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More than three decades of theories critical of cultural colonialism have given rise to many voices calling for a different way of interpreting, thinking, and expressing the world.
Javier García Fernández
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Charting variety, scope, and impact of open access diamond journals in various disciplines and regions: a survey-based observational study [PDF]
Purpose The variety, scope, and impact of open access (OA) diamond journals across disciplines and regions from July 22 to September 11, 2020 were charted to characterize the current OA diamond landscape.
Korean Council of Science Editors
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Women geographers and the International Geographical Union
This article reports the under representation of women in the discipline of geography in the world and focuses on the position of women in the global geography community of the International Geographical Union IGU.
Joos Droogleever Fortuijn
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Introduction: Violence, Justice, and the Work of Memory [PDF]
The search for historical justice has become one of the defining features of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. So has the consensus about the need to remember the violence of past injustices and its victims.
Klaus Neumann, Dan Anderson
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China’s tianxia and foreign policy in the pandemic context. [PDF]
The Covid-19 pandemic as a global threat has made it possible to gain a dynamic perspective on the behavior of States, and some light on the new international scenario.
Luís Pestana +1 more
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A multi-scale perspective for assessing publishing circuits in non-hegemonic countries
University Rankings and impact factor indicators were critical in the extension of the global belief in the intrinsic academic value of “World Class Institutions,” along with the international recognition of successful individuals forged through ...
Fernanda Beigel
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Access to COVID-19 vaccination for displaced Venezuelans in Latin America: a rapid scoping review
Background: Venezuelan migration is the second largest international displacement in contemporary history. Yet, amid global calls for the inclusion of migrants and refugees in COVID-19 vaccination priority groups, little is known about how Latin American
David Hill, PhD(c) +5 more
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Objective/Context: This article seeks to understand the characteristics and political implications of the process that allowed the adoption of Chilean children by Swedish parents during the military dictatorship in Chile.
Karen Alfaro Monsalve +1 more
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Data and performativity in doctoral education: Information gaps and suggestions for overcoming them
Since the mid-1990s, there has been an abrupt growth of doctoral enrollments and doctoral programs in Argentina and Latin America. However, completion rates at this education level are far from satisfying.
Catalina Wainerman, Iván Matovich
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