“…18, no. 3 was particularly good in this regard; see Carrión & López Sandoval, 2020 [this issue], for a more in-depth analysis of transnational collaborations in JLAG). And, following Finn and Hanson's (2017) call, from an editorial perspective, we seek out articles with bibliographies that meaningfully engage with theoretical, methodological, and topical literature originating in Latin America (Schmidt & Medeiros Robaina, 2017;Cassián-Yde, 2019;Codebò, 2019;and Duer & Vegliò, 2019, are particularly good, recent examples).…”