Bulletin #4 Fragmented Territories: A Critical Analysis of Unequal Development in Latin America

 Bulletin #4 Fragmented Territories: A Critical Analysis of Unequal Development in Latin America

CLACSO Working Group on Development and Territorial Inequalities: Critical Perspectives
Bulletin: Fragmented Territories. Critical Analysis of Unequal Development in Latin America
Year 3 – Number #4 Dimensions of territorial inequality: intersectionality and productive development policies
July 2025

CONTENT

  1. Presentation
  2. Ethnic-racial, gender and territorial inequalities. A reading from the life experiences of Afro-descendant women from northern Uruguay
    Cristina Rundie
    Ana Lian Vetey
    Georgina Thevenet
    Viviana Piriz
  3. Territory, poverty and racism in Guatemala. A look from a territorial perspective
    Wilson Romero Alvarado
  4. Toltec Region of the Mezquital Valley. Historical continuum that produced a sacrifice zone
    Carolina Gonzaga González
    Violet Breeze Carrasco Gallegos
  5. Self-contained city and territorial construction by displaced human groups in Colombia
    Jorge Enrique Guerrero Montoya
  6. Public policies for closing techno-productive gaps through improvements in the university-SME link. Initial findings of a study in the Province of Buenos Aires
    Ariel Langer
    Cecilia Abulafia
    Alex Kodric
  7. (In)flections in the productive dimension in the Province of Buenos Aires. Reflections in light of Industry 4.0 promotion policies that contribute to territorial development
    Cintia Gasparini
    Laura Saavedra

Fragmented Territories No. 4