Vol. 52 No. 98 (2025): Apuntes 98

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In this issue of Apuntes, we present eight articles written by 18 authors that explore the role of the State and analyze public policy decisions in Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico. Sergio Lagunas, Genaro Aguilar Gutierrez and Brenda Lizeth Soto Pérez adapt chaos theory to analyze the transmission of COVID-19 in Mexico's regions. Irma del Águila examines the proposed presidential reelection in Bolivia, reflecting on processes of institutional change. Sergio Llano Aristizábal and Jennie Peña Escobar apply the Pareto principle to study citizen participation in editing online articles about Colombian government entities. Manuel Damnert-Guardia, Diana Torres Obregón, and Adrián Aiquipa Zavala review the case of the Pasamayito highway to discuss the configuration of modes of urban growth and governance in Peru. Angélica Alvites Baladera studies the experience of Peruvians during Argentina's dictatorship. Carlos Moncada Rojas, Raúl Bustos González, and Elizabeth Sánchez González analyze the impact of cultural diversity on technical-professional education in northern Chile. María José Magliano evaluates the expansion of community kitchens in Argentina. Finally, Patricia Oliart, Mercedes Giesecke, César Guadalupe, and G. Antonio Espinoza present the evolution of educational policies in Peru since 1821.

Published: 2025-01-27

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