ABSTRACT

Ref lections on migration and development in Latin America have a long history that goes back to the immediate post-World War II period. This particular ref lection is stimulated by prolific intellectual production in the field of critical development studies that has taken place in the region. It refers to a unique body of thought, barely known in the Anglo-Saxon literature, that has contributed to opening the ‘box’ within which most of the discussion has been confined, and to foresee new analytical horizons for disentangling the complex linkages underlying the relationship between migration and development, from a contextualised critical standpoint.