Cultural organization or illicit association? Latin Kings between Madrid and Barcelona

This paper analyzes the ways in which the differential social attitude towards Latin kings and queens in different parts of Spain results in substantially different public policies towards them. To prove this, we discuss the first results of an I-D+I public research project that has allowed us to ca...

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