Placing Latin America: Contemporary Themes in Geography

Author:   Edward L. Jackiewicz ,  Fernando J. Bosco
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Edition:   Fourth Edition
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9781538126295


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   27 January 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Placing Latin America offers a thematic approach to the study of the diverse geographies of a globalizing region. This comprehensive text focuses on the dynamic connections between people, places, and environments rather than on predefined notions about the region. The book’s well-rounded and accessible analysis includes discussions of borders and migration, transnationalism and globalization, urbanization and landscapes of cities, the connections between economic development and political change, the physical environment and human-environmental interactions, and natural resources in the context of a global economy. The authors also explore social and cultural themes such as the illegal drug trade, social movements, tourism, and children and young people. Providing a nuanced and clear perspective, this book will be an invaluable guide for all those interested in the politics, economy, and society of a rapidly changing continent. 

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Author:   Edward L. Jackiewicz ,  Fernando J. Bosco
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Edition:   Fourth Edition
Dimensions:   Width: 18.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 25.60cm
Weight:   0.794kg
ISBN:  

9781538126295


ISBN 10:   153812629
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   27 January 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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The latest edition of this successful book edited by Jackiewicz (California State Univ. Northridge) and Bosco (San Diego State Univ.) continues to represent the concerns of earlier versions while bringing the reader more up to date interpretations of the continuously evolving issues that manifest the region's dynamic characteristics. Changes in the region have been profound in recent years, yet key themes persist in practice. As in the first edition (CH, Feb'09, 46-3426), each chapter could stand alone, permitting the reader to approach the book selectively. Several authors advance the significant issues within their respective chapters. The book is again organized for conceptual continuity, first dealing with historical, then economic, political, and finally border and urban themes. Importantly, some topics not previously dealt with are incorporated, such as environmental politics, tourism, new issues related to child welfare, and the presence of significant numbers of Latin Americans in the US. Each chapter includes its own list of suggested readings, and some also cite recommended relevant films. Key terms, too, are listed here, emphasizing main concepts that could escape the grasp of newly initiated readers. Black-and-white maps and photographs support the text, and most chapters employ text boxes to provide closeup treatments of significant examples. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty; professionals.-- Choice Respected Latin Americanist geographers tackle a wide range of current issues in this timely book. Many of the chapters discuss the failures of neoliberalism and modernization and highlight the roles of new social movements and political regimes in contesting orthodoxies of globalization. Updated chapters on such newsworthy topics as cities and sustainability, natural resources, genetically modified crops and food, tourism, drugs, children, social movements, and the border will engage the attention of students. This continues to be a valuable and welcome contribution to the textbook literature.--Gregory Knapp, The University of Texas at Austin Bar none, this is the best geography text on Latin America. Accessibly written chapters by geography experts review timeless and emergent themes, from boom/bust cycles of economic change to the new geographies of immigration enforcement. Updated to reflect the latest changes in the region and in its scholarship, this latest edition of Placing Latin America will ensure the steady appeal of this text for intro-level and advanced students alike.--Kendra McSweeney, The Ohio State University Jackiewicz and Bosco's Placing Latin America is a multidimensional and timely exploration of the diverse human geographies of Latin America. It's refreshing to encounter a text that so masterfully weaves robust and critical thematic coverage of Latin America together with a nontraditional regional approach that recognizes and engages with the region's multiscalar and transnational reality. Chapters on historical geographies, political economies, geopolitics, urban geographies, sustainability, and human-environment interaction provide new insights into classic themes in Latin American geography, while chapters on the US-Mexico borderlands, social movements, geographies of children and young people, drugs, tourism, and foodscapes bring new perspectives and voices to vital conversations and debates. This volume should be required reading for any undergraduate course and graduate seminar in Latin American geography.--John C. Finn, Christopher Newport University and editor of the Journal of Latin American Geography The editors have crafted a highly readable and relevant fourth edition of Placing Latin America that showcases dynamic shifts in the social and economic geographies of the region. Collectively, the diverse contributors cast a spotlight on regional concerns regarding social justice, economic inequality, sustainability, urbanization, and the transnational reach of Latin American goods and people. Up-to-date and with many helpful references, this book will resonate with college students. It is an ideal foundational text for any Latin American geography course.--Marie Price, George Washington University; president of the American Geographical Society


Respected Latin Americanist geographers tackle a wide range of current issues in this timely book. Many of the chapters discuss the failures of neoliberalism and modernization and highlight the role of new social movements and political regimes in contesting orthodoxies of globalization. Updated essays on such newsworthy topics as cities and sustainability, natural resources, genetically modified crops and food, tourism, drugs, children, social movements, and the border will engage the attention of students. This continues to be a valuable and welcome contribution to the textbook literature.--Gregory Knapp, The University of Texas at Austin


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Edward L. Jackiewicz is professor and chair of the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at California State University, Northridge. Fernando J. Bosco is professor in the Department of Geography at San Diego State University.

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