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Scholars studying urban Latin America discuss the region’s future
Latin America is one of the most urbanized and unequal regions in the world, which is why its cities have inspired a long tradition of urban studies that keeps growing. This is a report on the recent Latin American Studies Association meeting held in Bogotá, Colombia, in June 2024.