Jaime Antonio Preciado Coronado is a professor-researcher at the Department of Iberian and Latin American Studies (DEILA) of the University of Guadalajara. He has been coordinator of the PhD in Political Science at the University Center for Social Sciences and Humanities of the same University. D. in Latin American Studies from the University of Paris III. His research interests include the geopolitics of globalization and regional integration, geography of power -local, national, supranational- and democracy. He was President of the Latin American Association of Sociology and currently is Co-Director of the Maria Sibyalla Merian Center for Latin American Studies (CALAS).
Recent publications
2021 (with Minerva Araceli Cortés Acevedo. “México: disputas por las naciones imaginadas. De la posguerra a la cuarta transformación (1945-2019)”. En: Viales H., Ronny J. editor(2021) Laberintos y bifurcaciones: historia inmediata de México y América Central, 1940-2020 - 1. ed. –. San José: Universidad de Costa Rica, Centro de Investigaciones Históricas de América Central, 27-68.
2021. “Del estallido social al confinamiento del conflicto. Impacto geopolítico de la pandemia del COVID-19 en América Latina y el Caribe”. En: Pandemia y crisis: el COVID-19 en América Latina / Gerardo Gutiérrez Cham, Susana Herrera Lima, Jochen Kemner, coordinadores; -- 1a ed. – Guadalajara, Jalisco: Centro María Sibylla Merian de Estudios Iberoamericanos Avanzados en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales (CALAS) : Editorial Universidad de Guadalajara, 42-85.
2021 (with Mario Edgar López Ramírez. “Geopolítica crítica entre la vida y la muerte: repensando las agendas multidimensionales de la seguridad socioambiental”. En: revista Anthropos. Cuadernos de cultura crítica y conocimiento. (Scopus, Q-2) Seguridad y Asuntos Internacionales. No. 258 enero-marzo. Número coordinado por: Alberto Lozano Vázquez y Abelardo Rodríguez Sumano, Universidad del Mar, Campus Huatulco (México) y Universidad Iberoamericana (México). 99-112.
2021. “Populisms: Inherently Illiberal or Plausibly Democratic? Hybrid Regimes May Offer a Complementary Approach” POLITIKON: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science, Vol. 48. 26-47.
2020. Una geopolítica crítica transformada por la pandemia de la Covid-19. Espiral, revista de geografías y ciencias sociales, 2(4), 005 - 021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15381/espiral.v2i4.19529
As Coordinator of the Research Network on Latin American and Caribbean Integration (REDIALC), formed by 35 researchers from 11 Latin American countries, Spain and the United States, he was responsible for the edition of the Yearbook of Latin American and Caribbean Integration, published annually between 2000 and 2015. In addition, he coordinated the publication of four volumes in 2018, the result of research in Basic Science, funded by CONACYT: Dimensions, strategies and alternatives of autonomous integration for Latin America and the Caribbean. Desafíos para el caso mexicano (2010-2015), Editorial CUCSH-Universidad de Guadalajara, which was sponsored by the following universities: Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente, ITESO, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Universidad de La Habana, Universidade Estadual Paulista UNESP, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla.