Recursos

Lecturas adicionales

Adelman, Jerry, & Centeno, Miguel Angel. (2002). Between Liberalism and Neoliberalism: Law’s Dilemma in Latin America. In Y. Dezalay & B. G. Garth (Eds.), Global Prescriptions: the production, exportation, and importation of a new legal orthodoxy. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Ballestero, Andrea. (2019). A Future History of Water. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Bleichmar, Daniela. (2012). Visible empire: botanical expeditions and visual culture in the Hispanic Enlightenment. University of Chicago Press.

Bialakowsky, Alberto L., & Gentili, Pablo. (2012). Latin American Critical Thought: Theory and Practice. In A. L. Bialakowsky & P. Gentili (Eds.), Latin American Critical Thought: Theory and Practice (pp. 9-14). Buenos Aires: CLACSO.

Cadena, Marisol de la. (2015). Earth-Being: Ecologies of Practice across Andean Worlds. Duke University Press.

Castillo, Carlos, Marcelo Mendoza, and Barbara Poblete. 2011. “Information credibility on twitter.” Proceedings of the 20th international conference on World wide web.

Cusicanqui, Silvia Rivera. (2012). Ch’ixinakax utxiwa: A Reflection on the Practices and Discourses of Decolonization. South Atlantic Quarterly, 111(1), 95-109.

Daston, Lorraine, & Stolleis, Michael. (2008). Natural law and laws of nature in early modern Europe : jurisprudence, theology, moral and natural philosophy. Burlington, VT: Ashgate

Escobar, Arturo. (2018). Designs for the Pluriverse: Radical Interdependence, Autonomy, and the Making of Worlds. Duke University Press.

Eyal, Gil. 2019. The crisis of expertise. Cambridge, UK: Polity.

Gieryn, Thomas F. (2018). Truth-spots: How places make people believe. University of Chicago Press.

Hetherington, Kregg. (2011). Guerrilla auditors: the politics of transparency in neoliberal Paraguay. Durham [N.C.]: Duke University Press.

Jasanoff, Sheila. (2011). Making the facts of life. In S. Jasanoff (Ed.), Reframing rights: Bioconstitutionalism in the genetic age (pp. 59-84). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Kent, M., García-Deister, V., López-Beltrán, C., Santos, R. V., Schwartz-Marín, E., & Wade, P. (2015). Building the genomic nation:‘Homo Brasilis’ and the ‘Genoma Mexicano’ in comparative cultural perspective. Social Studies of Science, 45(6), 839-861.

Lakoff, Andrew. (2006). Pharmaceutical reason: Knowledge and value in global psychiatry. Cambridge University Press.

Latour, Bruno. (1993). We Have Never Been Modern. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Livingstone, David N. (2010). Putting science in its place: geographies of scientific knowledge. University of Chicago Press.

Maguire, Emily A. (2015). Walking Dead in Havana: Juan de los muertos and the Zombie Film Genre Simultaneous Worlds: Global Science Fiction Cinema (pp. 171-188): University of Minnesota Press.

Medina, Eden. (2011). Cybernetic revolutionaries: Technology and politics in Allende’s Chile. Cambridge: MIT Press.

Mendieta, Eduardo. (2006). From Modernity, Through Postmodernity, To Globalization: Mapping Latin America. In A. de Toro (Ed.), Cartografías y estrategias de la ‘postmodernidad’ y la ‘postcolonialidad’ en Latinoamérica (pp. 61-91). Madrid: Iberoamericana-Vervuert.

Mignolo, Walter. (2005). The idea of Latin America. Malden, MA: Blackwel Publishers.

Nading, Alex M. (2014). Mosquito trails: Ecology, health, and the politics of entanglement. Univ of California Press.

Poovey, Mary. (1998). A History of the Modern Fact: Problems of Knowledge in the Sciences of Wealth and Society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Rosenfeld, Sophia. (2018). Democracy and truth: A short history. University of Pennsylvania Press.

Wolfe, Audra J. (2018). Freedom’s Laboratory: The Cold War Struggle for the Soul of Science. JHU Press.