Clúster Temático de artículos, publicados en Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology, and Society (2024)
Introducción: Andrea Ballestero, Kregg Hetherington, and Eden Medina, Los hechos nunca andan solos: The future of facts in Latin America
Alex Nading, Disposability, social security, and the facts of work in Nicaragua’s sugarcane zone
Andrea Ballestero, The persistence of long facts: truth and consequence in Costa Rica’s aquifers
Diana Bocarejo, Commoning practices: the political significance of facts
Eden Medina, Knowledge and ignorance in forensic identification: the origins of a contested human rights fact
Eduardo Romero Dianderas, Traceable futures: the political temporality of forest facts in Peru’s tropical logging governance
Emily Maguire, Pliable facts and rigorous fictions: the cognitive persuasions of contemporary Latin American science fiction
Gabriela Soto Laveaga, Reshaping the field: technocratic facts, high wheat yields, and the making of an ecological disaster
Ignacio Siles, Edgar Gómez-Cruz, and Rodrigo Muñoz-González, Algorithms as facts and fabrications: ethnographic stories of factishes from the Costa Rican Caribbean
Javiera Araya-Moreno, Melanie Ford, and Katie Ulrich, Fact-making in Latin America: reviewing three ethnographies of truth, doubt, and expertise
Kregg Hetherington, The patent and the freezer: putting agrarian facts in their place
Pablo Gómez, Hechos y Tachas: value, facts, and bodies in the early modern Caribbean
Rosana Castro, Facts from a redemptive future: denial and future anterior politics during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil
Vivette García-Deister, After the fact: An afterword
Serie de blogs en Cultural Anthropology‘s Theorizing the Contemporary (2025)
Kregg Hetherington, Andrea Ballestero, and Eden Medina, Introduction: Los Hechos Nunca Andan Solos
Emily Maguire, Imagined Invasions: Between Facts and the Fantastic in Latin American Literature
Katie Ulrich, Sugarcane Poetics and Pleasures
Javiera Araya-Moreno, Hard Data, Soft Facts?
Alex Nading, Toxic Mediation
Jonathan Wald, The Facts are Not Enough
Rosana Castro, The Fact Is Yet to Come
Andrea Ballestero, Borrowing Facts on the Street
Pablo F. Gómez, “En carne propia”: Truth, Facts, and Black Bodies in the Early Spanish Caribbean
Vivette García-Deister, Forensic Facts that Matter
Eduardo Romero Dianderas, Tracing Rainforests (Or a New Condition of Facticity in Amazonia)
Fernando Domínguez Rubio, Afterword: The Promise of Facts