Los discursos políticos latinoamericanos sobre el buen vivir (1992-2017)
- Julien Vanhulst
- Ana Patricia Cubillo Guevara
- Adrian E. Beling
- Antonio Luis Hidalgo Capitán
ISSN: 1134-2277, 2255-5838
Year of publication: 2020
Issue: 119
Pages: 163-193
Type: Article
More publications in: Ayer
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JCR (Journal Impact Factor)
- Year 2020
- Journal Impact Factor: 0.398
- Journal Impact Factor without self cites: 0.388
- Article influence score: 0.657
- Best Quartile: Q4
- Area: HISTORY Quartile: Q4 Rank in area: 77/101 (Ranking edition: SSCI)
SCImago Journal Rank
- Year 2020
- SJR Journal Impact: 0.223
- Best Quartile: Q1
- Area: History Quartile: Q1 Rank in area: 273/1592
- Area: Cultural Studies Quartile: Q2 Rank in area: 299/1233
- Area: Sociology and Political Science Quartile: Q3 Rank in area: 720/1415
Índice Dialnet de Revistas
- Year 2020
- Journal Impact: 0.460
- Field: HISTORIA Quartile: C1 Rank in field: 16/305
- Field: HISTORIA MODERNA Y CONTEMPORÁNEA Quartile: C1 Rank in field: 2/39
Scopus CiteScore
- Year 2020
- CiteScore of the Journal : 0.5
- Area: History Percentile: 68
- Area: Cultural Studies Percentile: 60
- Area: Sociology and Political Science Percentile: 29
Journal Citation Indicator (JCI)
- Year 2020
- Journal Citation Indicator (JCI): 0.58
- Best Quartile: Q2
- Area: HISTORY Quartile: Q2 Rank in area: 233/488
Abstract
This article reviews Latin American discourses on good living (buen vivir) between 1992 and 2017 with the aim of identifying the different meanings that it acquired as a signifier with multiple mean- ings. An overview of this recent history reveals five different meanings (primal, hybrid, indigenist, socialist and post-developmentalist), which correspond to three different historical moments (emergence and expansion, assemblage and dislocation). These structure a continuous re- signification of this concept during this period.