Latin America and the Caribbean
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This paper will provide an overview of the fundamental changes that the cruise ship business has undergone with the emergence of capitalist globalization and in the context of the Caribbean region. Rising profits and investments in... more
The study of Africa and its peoples in the United States has a complex history. It has involved the study of both an external and internal other, of social realities in Africa and the condition of people of African descent in the United... more
This paper describes the performance of small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises (SMEs) in 10 Latin American countries under the New Economic Model (NEM). Based on an original databank, the authors analyze SME performance in... more
Child maltreatment and substance abuse are both international public health priorities. Research shows that child maltreatment increases the risk for substance use and problems. Thus, recognition of this relationship may have important... more
The purpose of this article is to review the research status of illicit drug use and its data sources in Latin America, with particular attention to the research that has been produced in the past 15 years in epidemiology of illicit drug... more
This article, published on my Korebelief.com blog in May 2018, is about an appeal for a parking fine I was slapped with by Norwich City Council that year. As the article states, the appeal is "a small part of a program of human rights... more
This newspaper column from 2003 examines how Indians in Trinidad and Tobago are misled, guided by so many fears, the encouragement of feelings of victimhood, and smallness of vision. There is an important contribution for Indians to make... more
This article performs a strange comparison to question the very applicability of the “burden of proof” to both subaltern mediums and scientists. I look at the problem of proof not only in the field of subaltern spiritual work, but also in... more
Academic and policy writing on islands has grown rapidly, with much effort focused on island ecologies and environments, island heritage and culture, and island vulnerabilities and resilience, and with characteristics such as isolation,... more
Presentation about slavery in Suriname by the Surinamese author Cynthia McLeod, introduction by Jeroen Dewulf.
Longer-than-normal editorial for the latest issue of the Caribbean Journal of International Relations & Diplomacy. Crystallises some of my broad thinking about the structural challenge facing the Caribbean in terms of both integration and... more
This Report presents an analysis of the heritage regulatory framework of six cities with Spanish fortifications in the Caribbean: San Juan, Puerto Rico; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; La Habana, Cuba; St. Augustine, Florida, USA;... more
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An important center of dancehall reggae performance, sound clashes are contests between rival sound systems: groups of emcees, tune selectors, and sound engineers. In World Clash 1999, held in Brooklyn, Mighty Crown, a Japanese sound... more
In this essay I examine the racial achievement gap in American education in terms of an impaired psychosocial developmental process. I argue that the well-documented academic underperformance of certain minority groups may stem from the... more
This book examines the ways Cuban families struggle to access food and maintain a decent quality of life as the socialist welfare state continues to falter in post-Soviet Cuba. Drawing on long-term ethnographic research in Santiago de... more
"Las autoras de la presente obra hacen una relación de los procesos históricos de resistencia que permitieron la formación de los palenques en Colombia, y en este contexto reconstruyen cómo fue el pro- ceso en el Palenque San José de Uré.... more
A concise history of the socio-economic effects of the chicle industry on gender-role and self-employment in Western Belize.
The early ethnological works of Alfred Métraux are analysed bearing in mind his first fieldwork trip to the Chiriguano, in 1929. The paper discusses personal, academic and professional features of Métraux’s ethnological experience, the... more
Youth is often a period of high sexual activity and partner change or concurrency, making strategies to prevent HIV/ STI infection and pregnancy especially important at this stage in life. Condoms, if used consistently and correctly, are... more
Between 1826 and 1843 the medical practitioners of Jamaica engaged in a long and fraught campaign to create a College of Physicians and Surgeons. This campaign linked the island with the global processes of medical and political reform,... more
En este artículo se comparan dos textos clásicos sobre la sociedad de plantación: Casa-grande & senzala (1933), del brasileño Gilberto Freyre, y Contrapunteo cubano del tabaco y el azúcar (1940), del cubano Fernando Ortiz. Los dos autores... more
U.S. foreign policies are determined by a small group of elites making decisions with grave consequences for humanity, with little input from the U.S. public and even less consideration given to the opinions of non-U.S. citizens. What... more
Las memorias de su gobernación de Puerto Rico del almirante William D. Leahy durante los años de 1939-1940. Incluye dos versiones del manuscrito inéditos hasta esta edición y otros documentos del período incluidos informes de inteligencia... more
La segunda parte del libro del mismo título sobre Puerto Rico y el Caribe durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Este volumen contiene 18 ensayos de especialistas y capítulos sobre el Caribe Inglés, Martinica, Cuba, Haití , la República... more
Rebouças adopted the racist ideology of bleaching the population. Nonetheless, there is no doubt that he experienced racism in Brazil and abroad (in the United States he was not allowed to stay in hotels, restaurants, etc., because of his... more
This story opens with the post-disaster setting of "Caiseas Blues" [reprinted in Best Small Fictions, Sonder Press 2020; adapted from an unfinished novel "A Terrible Racket"]. The tale breaks ground in its portrayal of senior sexuality,... more
This document was commissioned by the Education Network of the Regional Policy Dialogue for the IX Hemispheric Meeting celebrated on November 8th and 9th, 2006.
""De la guerre de Sept ans aux émancipations nationales de l’Amérique ibérique, les sociétés européennes et coloniales de l’espace atlantique connaissent une série de ruptures politiques majeures qui redessinent la carte politique des... more
British planters, merchants and other non-landholding persons from Barbados owned and transported enslaved persons to the South Carolina colonial settlement as early as 1670. However, there is minimal specific information about Africans... more
The architectural practice that constituted modern architecture in the islands of Puerto Rico and Cuba during the years 1960-1969 developed hand in hand with socio-political and economic reformations. At the heart of these processes,... more
In 2004, an unlikely combination of rural insurgent groups and urban gangs fought over the fate of President Aristide and brought Haiti to the brink of civil war. Ten years on, the country is still plagued by instances of armed violence.... more
From: Las artes en Quito en el cambio del siglo XVII al XVIII (Quito: FONSAL, 2009), pp. 11-25. Traces the history of architect José Jaime Ortiz through archival sources from his birth in Alicante, Spain, through his work in San Juan,... more
In an effort to provide audiences the opportunity to more deeply engage issues of race and identity as raised by the (1)ne Drop project, we have embarked upon a national campus tour. Colleges and universities are now able to host the... more
"The Criminalization of Immigration: Contexts and Consequences explores these competing narratives and the consequences of criminalizing immigration in the United States and abroad. It examines the impact of national, state, and local... more
The 2017 hurricane season caused widespread devastation across Central America, the Caribbean and the SouthEastern United States. Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria were among the most intense Atlantic hurricanes and the costliest for the... more
This paper provides a comprehensive survey of the contemporary Latina/o Muslim population in the U.S., focusing specifically on the factors that act as pathways to conversion and elements of community cohesion. To develop the paper, and... more