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September-October 2017
ISSN 1063-6145
EISSN 1530-9274
In this Issue
Special Issue on Populations of Cognition—Practices of Inquiry into Human Populations in Latin America: Edna Suárez-Díaz, Vivette García-Deister, and Emily E. Vasquez, Guest Editors
Articles
Populations of Cognition: Practices of Inquiry into Human Populations in Latin America
Perspectives on Science (2017) 25 (5): 551–563.
The “Problematic” Otomi: Metabolism, Nutrition, and the Classification of Indigenous Populations in Mexico in the 1930’s
Perspectives on Science (2017) 25 (5): 564–584.
“An Unusual and Fast Disappearing Opportunity”: Infectious Disease, Indigenous Populations, and New Biomedical Knowledge in Amazonia, 1960–1970
Perspectives on Science (2017) 25 (5): 585–605.
Blood Diseases in the Backyard: Mexican “indígenas” as a Population of Cognition in the Mid-1960s
Perspectives on Science (2017) 25 (5): 606–630.
Amerindians, Europeans, Makiritare, Mestizos, Puerto Rican, and Quechua: Categorical Heterogeneity in Latin American Human Biology
Perspectives on Science (2017) 25 (5): 655–679.
Capturing Los Migrantes Desaparecidos: Crisis, Unknowability, and the Making of the Missing
Perspectives on Science (2017) 25 (5): 680–697.
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