We are delighted to announce that all research articles accepted for publication in Latin American Politics and Society from the 25th of November 2025 will be ‘open access’, published with a Creative Commons(opens in a new tab) licence and freely available to read online.
I'm sharing my contribution to an exchange in @LAPSjournal – based on an initial article by @TacconeNicolas@ifynn_ and Borba on the advisability of studying Latin America in Latin America following the norms of mainstream US academia.
Thread with links.
The summer issue of LAPS is out and permanently Open Access! Note the Critical Debates section on graduate training in Latin America and comparative politics. https://t.co/y9mWKTFos5
The fall issue is coming out very soon, but we will keep the special issue on polarization open access permanently. It is on the front page of the journals webpage on Cambridge Core. https://t.co/whmeJHZtcU
The latest issue of @LAPSjournal is #OpenAccess -
The New Polarization in Latin America: Sources, Dynamics, and Implications for Democracy - https://t.co/YVsH5j3WmB
Latin American Politics and Society - Volume 66 - Special Issue 2
I am pleased to announce that our summer issue is out! This special issue focuses on political polarization in Latin America and it is permanently open access. https://t.co/y9mWKTFos5
Join us for a panel of authors from the forthcoming special issue on polarization: 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, 6/12 @ LASA in Bogotá. On site: Gabriel Giraldo SJ - 306.
#OpenAccess from @LAPSjournal -
Anti-corruption Audits and Citizens’ Trust in Audit and Auditee Institutions - https://t.co/s0xUkUDxSe
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In just a few days, before LASA, we will publish a special issue on The New Polarization in Latin America. Here is the introduction by guest editors, Ken Roberts, Rodolfo Sarsfield, and Paolo Moncagatta. https://t.co/OvsPLswZX5