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Journal of Latin American Studies
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Journal of Latin American Studies

0022-216X

Published by: Cambridge University Press

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-latin-american-studies

Ranking & Metrics

Discipline name Position Best Scientists Publications D-Index
Political Science 339 4 6 2

Additional Metrics

Number of Best Scientists*: 7
Documents by Best Scientists*: 10
Top 100 Ranked Scientists*: 1
SCIMAGO H-index: 53
SCIMAGO SJR: 0.407
Impact Factor: 0.9

Overview

Top Research Topics at Journal of Latin American Studies?

The foci of Journal of Latin American Studies are Political economy, Economic history, Latin Americans, Humanities and Politics. Issues in Political economy were discussed, taking into consideration concepts from other disciplines like Democracy and State (polity). The main emphasis of the journal is the subject of Latin Americans, focusing on Latin American studies.

Most of the works presented in the journal deals with Humanities but it intersects with the subject of Media studies. The journal features Theology research that overlaps with concepts in Religious studies.

  • Political economy (29.20%)
  • Economic history (27.34%)
  • Latin Americans (18.73%)

What are the most cited papers published in the journal?

  • Does multiculturalism menace? Governance, cultural rights and the politics of identity in Guatemala (699 citations)
  • Social Capital: Promise and Pitfalls of its Role in Development (482 citations)
  • Indigenous inclusion/black exclusion: Race, ethnicity and multicultural citizenship in Latin America (218 citations)

Research areas of the most cited articles at Journal of Latin American Studies:

The most cited articles investigate studies in Politics, Political economy, Latin Americans, Development economics and State (polity). The journal publications address concerns in Politics which are intertwined with other disciplines, such as Indigenous, Gender studies and Ethnology. The most cited publications explore research in Economic history and overlapping concepts in Administration (government) to expand the discourse in Latin Americans.

What topics the last edition of the journal is best known for?

  • World War II
  • Law
  • China

The previous edition focused in particular on these issues:

The concepts of Humanities, Economic history, Latin Americans, State (polity) and Politics are tackled in Journal of Latin American Studies. The study of Humanities encompasses disciplines such as Economic Justice, as well as fields such as Context (language use), all of which overlap with one another. The presented research on Economic history deals specifically with Power (social and political) but it also addresses topics in Movement (music), Charge (warfare), Sovereignty and Socialism.

While the primary focus in the journal is Latin Americans, it also dissects topics surrounding Religious studies and Punitive damages and Marxist humanism as a whole. The studies in Politics featured incorporate elements of Political economy and SALSA. Political economy research featured in Journal of Latin American Studies incorporates concerns from various other topics such as Dictatorship, Authoritarianism, Democracy, Corporate governance and Control (management).

The most cited articles from the last journal are:

  • A Framework for Analysing Ecological Fiscal Transfers: Case Studies from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest (1 citations)
  • The State's Developmentalist Illusion and the Origins of Illegal Coca Cultivation in Peru's Alto Huallaga Valley (1960–80) (1 citations)
  • Underground Multiculturalism: Contentious Cultural Politics in Gold-Mining Regions in Chocó, Colombia (1 citations)

Papers citation over time

A key indicator for each journal is its effectiveness in reaching other researchers with the papers published at that venue.

The chart below presents the interquartile range (first quartile 25%, median 50% and third quartile 75%) of the number of citations of articles over time.

The top authors publishing in Journal of Latin American Studies (based on the number of publications) are:

  • John Fisher (51 papers) absent at the last edition,
  • John Lynch (45 papers) absent at the last edition,
  • Warwick Bray (44 papers) absent at the last edition,
  • Alan Angell (37 papers) absent at the last edition,
  • Peter Calvert (37 papers) absent at the last edition.

The overall trend for top authors publishing in this journal is outlined below. The chart shows the number of publications at each edition of the journal for top authors.

Only papers with recognized affiliations are considered

The top affiliations publishing in Journal of Latin American Studies (based on the number of publications) are:

  • University of London (153 papers) published 2 papers at the last edition, 3 less than at the previous edition,
  • University of Liverpool (128 papers) absent at the last edition,
  • London School of Economics and Political Science (127 papers) absent at the last edition,
  • University College London (124 papers) published 1 paper at the last edition the same number as at the previous edition,
  • University of Manchester (104 papers) absent at the last edition.

The overall trend for top affiliations publishing in this journal is outlined below. The chart shows the number of publications at each edition of the journal for top affiliations.

Publication chance based on affiliation

The publication chance index shows the ratio of articles published by the best research institutions in the journal edition to all articles published within that journal. The best research institutions were selected based on the largest number of articles published during all editions of the journal.

The chart below presents the percentage ratio of articles from top institutions (based on their ranking of total papers).Top affiliations were grouped by their rank into the following tiers: top 1-10, top 11-20, top 21-50, and top 51+. Only articles with a recognized affiliation are considered.

During the most recent 2021 edition, 57.14% of publications had an unrecognized affiliation. Out of the publications with recognized affiliations, 13.33% were posted by at least one author from the top 10 institutions publishing in the journal. Another 3.33% included authors affiliated with research institutions from the top 11-20 affiliations. Institutions from the 21-50 range included 20.00% of all publications and 63.33% were from other institutions.

Returning Authors Index

A very common phenomenon observed among researchers publishing scientific articles is the intentional selection of journals they have already attended in the past. In particular, it is worth analyzing the case when the authors participate in the same journal from year to year.

The Returning Authors Index presented below illustrates the ratio of authors who participated in both a given as well as the previous edition of the journal in relation to all participants in a given year.

Returning Institution Index

The graph below shows the Returning Institution Index, illustrating the ratio of institutions that participated in both a given and the previous edition of the conference in relation to all affiliations present in a given year.

The experience to innovation index

Our experience to innovation index was created to show a cross-section of the experience level of authors publishing in a journal. The index includes the authors publishing at the last edition of a journal, grouped by total number of publications throughout their academic career (P) and the total number of citations of these publications ever received (C).

The group intervals were selected empirically to best show the diversity of the authors' experiences, their labels were selected as a convenience, not as judgment. The authors were divided into the following groups:

  • Novice - P < 5 or C < 25 (the number of publications less than 5 or the number of citations less than 25),
  • Competent - P < 10 or C < 100 (the number of publications less than 10 or the number of citations less than 100),
  • Experienced - P < 25 or C < 625 (the number of publications less than 25 or the number of citations less than 625),
  • Master - P < 50 or C < 2500 (the number of publications less than 50 or the number of citations less than 2500),
  • Star - P ≥ 50 and C ≥ 2500 (both the number of publications greater than 50 and the number of citations greater than 2500).

The chart below illustrates experience levels of first authors in cases of publications with multiple authors.

Career Perspectives in Latin American Studies

For aspiring scholars and professionals interested in Latin American Studies, this field offers diverse career prospects. These careers span across disciplines such as economics, politics, history, and humanities. Those interested in pursuing a career in this interdisciplinary field often consider formal education a crucial starting point. For instance, if one desires to delve into the complexities of Latin American politics and its historical ramifications within an academic setting, they might opt to pursue a master's or doctoral degree in Latin American Studies. In addition, individuals can also choose to specialize in a specific area of Latin American Studies, such as economic history or political economy. This specialization allows professionals to focus on a specific aspect of Latin America, thus providing a depth of knowledge valuable in academic or policy-making environments. In an academic setting, professionals can assume roles such as research scholars, professors, or librarians. These roles often involve performing research, teaching, or maintaining and organizing an extensive collection of resources related to Latin American studies. For instance, being a librarian purely focused on Latin American Studies allows one to handle unique collections of books, documents, and other materials, often offering firsthand access to rare pieces of historical literature, primary resources, and academic journals, like the Journal of Latin American Studies. We have detailed guide on how to become a school librarian in Vermont for anyone interested in pursuing this particular career path. Apart from academic settings, other possible career paths also include becoming an economist, political analyst, diplomat, or consultant specializing in Latin American economies, politics, or society. These professionals play significant roles in shaping policies or strategies, analyzing economic trends, advocating for human rights, or resolving political crises related to Latin American countries.

Top Publications

  • Right-Wing Moderation, Left-Wing Inertia and Political Cartelisation in Post-Transition Chile

    Aldo Madariaga;Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser

    (2020)
    11 Citations
  • Making Sense of Electoral Violence: The Narrative Frame of Organised Crime in Mexico

    (2022)
    2 Citations
  • Simón Escoffier, Mobilizing at the Urban Margins: Citizenship and Patronage Politics in Post-Dictatorial Chile Cambridge University Press, 2023, xix + 250 pp.

    (2023)
    0 Citations
  • LAS volume 54 issue 3 Cover and Back matter

    (2022)
    0 Citations
  • Tenuous Pacts and Multiparty Coalitions: The Politics of Presidential Impeachment in Latin America

    (2022)
    0 Citations
  • LAS volume 52 issue 2 Cover and Back matter

    (2020)
    0 Citations

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