The following list of references assembles a substantial diversity of Latin-American authors.

The references date from 1904 to 2011, ranging from: history, political science, law, international relations, psychology, archeology, architecture and anthropology. It also includes some literature, even though it is not traditionally considered social science. It is assumed here that literature affords the production of socio-cultural knowledge over the human enterprise in Antarctic.

Present references may not exhaust all existing publications but serves as a large spectrum of Latin-American Social Sciences on Antarctic. The aim of this reference list is to help students and researchers interested in Antarctic Latin-American Social Science and in de-centralizing the Social Sciences on Antarctic itself.