Mexico
Multiple Authors
People who live on the streets in Mexico commonly use inhalants to induce psychoactive effects. Research on the distribution, sale, and consumption of these substances is scarce and mostly focuses on men, which limits the understanding of their use and possible public policies. Our ethnographic research concentrates on women who live and work on the […]
EN
2022 / Scientific articles and chapters
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 […]
ES
2019 / Book
Mexico
Multiple Authors
This forum, organised by the UNAM’s Institute of Social Investigation, takes a socio-historical look at drug-taking practices and their social acceptance in Mexico, between prohibition and tolerance. The researchers take a look back at the process of prohibiting drug use that began after the revolution, and then address the contemporary issues surrounding these practices, between […]
ES
2019 / Teaching materials
Hanoi
Multiple Authors
Vietnam’s capital city has recently witnessed the emergence of a new type of cultural space akin to what have been labelled creative hubs in other contexts: that is, locales that foster creation, collaboration, community engagement and business development in the cultural sector. During the 2010s, Hanoi saw a proliferation of small-scale, art-oriented creative hubs, most […]
EN
2022 / Scientific articles and chapters
Montreal
Multiple Authors
Over the past decade, Saint-Léonard has undergone rapid demographic change, creating new needs in terms of access to services, including public spaces. The purpose of this brochure is to summarize the findings and recommendations relating to development, public health, and socio-community, civic and public life.
FR
2022 / Public policy
Mexico
Aranza Pérez Sarmiento
This thesis makes visible the tensions present in both the discourse and application of migration policy, which in turn influence the social relations that occur during transit. These socio-spatial inequalities are analyzed with an intersectional approach in order to answer the following question: how has Mexican migration policy influenced the production of inequalities in the […]
ES
2022 / Thesis and dissertations
Paris
Multiple Authors
“As a front-line public service, can the police remain deaf to the growing democratic demands made of them? Against a backdrop of crisis in representative democracy and a proliferation of voices questioning the use of force, can citizen participation help to democratically rethink security policies? A citizens’ convention on security at national level, inspired by […]
FR
2020 / Medias
Paris
Léa Billen
Based on an ethnographic survey of three ecological initiatives in French poor neighborhoods, this thesis examines the social and territorial conditions of the anchoring of ecology in an impoverished urban context. It is in line with the critical work of post-materialist theory, which reduces ecology to a concern of the wealthy classes. It highlights the […]
FR
2023 / Thesis and dissertations
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