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Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation on the Fisheries Sector in the Caribbean
Climate change adaptation and mitigation, and its impact on the fisheries value chain, is an ongoing discourse for fisheries. The mitigating effects... -
Negotiating Tension and Change through Religion, Mortuary Practices, and Burial Sites within African-Descent and Moravian Communities in the Caribbean
Historical archaeologies of the African diaspora in the Caribbean have recently expanded on analyses of relationships among religion, mortuary...
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The Latin American and Caribbean Counter-Mobilization Against the UN Food Systems Summit: Magdalena Ackermann in Conversation with Saúl Vicente and Sofía Monsalve
What is the diagnosis of the main problems of the Latin American and Caribbean region, including the corporate capture of food systems? How did the...
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The Role of Faith-Based Organisations in Sha** Caribbean Responses to COVID-19 Public Health Measures
Socialisation into faith-based organisations (FBOs) has influenced the understanding of disease and health in the Caribbean. However, the interaction... -
A Case Study of Social Work Practice with Venezuelan Migrants in Trinidad and Tobago: Implications for Social Work in the Anglophone Caribbean
This chapter explores the tensions experienced by social workers and subsequent complexities they encounter in delivering services to Venezuelan... -
Using Monitoring and Evaluation and Evidence-Based Data to Build a More Resilient and Sustainable Caribbean Post-COVID-19
COVID-19 has profoundly changed our world. As the Caribbean recommences its rebuilding efforts, developmental policies need to be considerably more... -
Empowering Inclusion? The Two Sides of Party-Society Linkages in Latin America
This article investigates why, in two different political and institutional contexts, leftist governing parties became agents of empowered inclusion,...
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Analysing Climate Migration Dynamics in the Caribbean Through the Iota Hurricane: Shock Doctrine, Capitalism of Disasters and Development
In recent years, there is evident capitalism of disasters that continues to strengthen in the Caribbean. Migration and the status of climate and... -
Archaeological Evidence of the Development of a Regional Society in Santarém (AD 1000–1600), Lower Amazon: A Path to Understanding Social Complexity
This article sets out to broaden our knowledge of the sociopolitical dynamics of Santarém (AD 1000–1600), a regional society in the Lower Amazon, by...
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COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake in the Caribbean: A Cross-Country Intersectional Perspective
The study aimed to comparatively address how inequalities affect vaccine uptake for Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. Based on a comparative and... -
Population Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean: From Carmen Miró to the Montevideo Consensus
This chapter looks at the evolution of population policies in Latin America and the Caribbean during the last six decades. Policies in the region... -
Towards a Resilient, Inclusive and Green Recovery in the Caribbean
The COVID-19 pandemic brought to the fore socio-economic and structural inequities and underlying governance issues related to accountability,... -
The Water-Energy-Food Nexus in Latin America and the Caribbean: Priority Interconnections
This chapter analyzes implementing the water-energy-food (WEF) nexus in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), focusing on the identification of... -
Conclusion: A Transformative Perspective on Remittances—Towards the Future of Transnational Society
This final chapter questions remittances as a global success story and sheds light on possible trends of remittance economies. Highlighting recent... -
COVID-19 and the Comorbidities of Spatial Inequality and Colonial Legacy: Two Caribbean Cases – Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago
From an historical perspective public space has been subjected to the control of the state. It has been used as a means to control those that are... -
Over the Caribbean Top: Community Well-Being and Over-Tourism in Small Island Tourism Economies
The Caribbean is one of the most tourism-intense regions of the world with rising levels of over-tourism, especially in dependent small island...
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The European Union as an International Donor: Perceptions from Latin America and the Caribbean
In an era of doing development differently, it is highly important to analyse how priorities of partner countries around the world reinforce or...