Mexico
Ana Melisa Pardo-Montaño
This article reports on research focused on the analysis of two categories to understand the current dynamics of migration in Mexico: selectivity and discrimination. Selectivity is understood through the concept of “privileged nationalities” and discrimination through two key concepts: “racialization” and “xenophobia”. To meet this objective, data from the Population and Housing Census and the […]
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2021 / Scientific articles and chapters
Mexico
Guillermo Castillo Ramírez
This article, based on a review of multiple sources and in particular non-governmental organization reports, argues that the particular cross-border and irregular human mobility of Central Americans addressed by the shelters and houses of the Documentation Network of Migrant Defense Organizations (REDODEM) in 2015 can be analyzed using the category of forced migration. The use […]
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2020 / Scientific articles and chapters
Mexico
Ana Melisa Pardo-Montaño
The intention of this paper is to present a general diagnosis of some of the problems derived from current migratory movements in Mexico. In its majority, it is possible to observe as a transversal axis the recognition of the presence of the different actors involved in the different population movements, which given the political conditions […]
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2021 / Book
Mexico
Multiple Authors
The analysis of migration originating from the different contexts presented in this book helps to understand many of the processes of inclusion and exclusion of this population in Mexico. The different methodologies observed throughout the chapters reflect different ways of approaching the study of the presence of the foreign population and the diversity of problems […]
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2019 / Book
Mexico
Manuel Andrés Agüero Cheix
The general aim of this research is to characterize the mode of production in Little L.A., a central district of Mexico City (colonia Tabacalera). Little L.A. is a production driven by local activists working with Mexicans who emigrated to the U.S. as children and were deported back to Mexico. The thesis seeks to characterize the […]
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2021 / Thesis and dissertations
Mexico
Guillermo Castillo Ramírez
Within the vast universe of migratory processes, internal migration plays a very important role. Today, and worldwide, the number of internal migrants is much higher than that of international migrants. In 2015, the International Organization for Migration, in the World Migration Report, estimated that, while there were approximately 232 million international migrants, there were about […]
ES
2019 / Book
Mexico
Multiple Authors
A podcast about the city, its conflicts and much more. Within the framework of the Ibero-American Research Network on urban policies, conflicts and movements.
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2022 / Teaching materials
Hanoi
Le Lan-Huong
In Hanoi, there are currently tens of thousands of migrants working in peri-urban industrial zones and small-scale private manufacturing workshops in the inner city and construction sites. Many of them live in precarious houses, where the quality of life is rather poor, and they travel with little integration. For this reason, this project has been […]
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2019 / Scientific articles and chapters
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