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Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal, established in 2003, [1] [2] is a peer-reviewed open access web-only, [3] academic journal that publishes original works by Caribbean writers and scholars, including on visual art, current issues in Caribbean studies, and travelogues.
Philip Nanton (born 1947) is a Vincentian writer, poet and spoken-word performer, based in Barbados. [2] A sociologist by training, who also teaches cultural studies, he is Honorary Research Associate at the University of Birmingham, and lectures at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill. [3]
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The Center for Distributional, Labor and Social Studies (CEDLAS) of the University of La Plata, in partnership with the World Bank Latin America and the Caribbean Poverty and Gender Group (LCSPP), have developed the Socio-Economic Database for Latin America and the Caribbean (SEDLAC) with the purpose of improving the timely access to key socio ...
Lewis remained in the Caribbean for more than five decades, devoted to his work in/on the region with his wife Sybil Farrell Lewis (Trinidad, 1927–2002) and his Caribbean family. [ 1 ] He was director of the Institute of Caribbean Studies of the University of Puerto Rico from 1983 to 1987; and Sybil Farrell Lewis was the editor of the ...
The General Headquarters of the Association is in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and physically located at the Caribbean Regional Library and Latin American Studies, within the José M. Lázaro Library of the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus. Its mailing address is P.O. Box 23317, UPR Station, San Juan, PR 00931–3317.
Latin American studies (LAS) is an academic and research field associated with the study of Latin America.The interdisciplinary study is a subfield of area studies, and can be composed of numerous disciplines such as economics, sociology, history, international relations, political science, geography, cultural studies, gender studies, and literature.
The University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Latin American Studies, commonly known as CLAS, is a National Resource Center on Latin America. [1] The Center, founded in 1964 as part of the university's Center for International Studies, [2] offers undergraduate and graduate students multidisciplinary training on Latin American and Caribbean studies.