Mexico
Lorena Emilia Paredes González
This chapter explores the journey of the body of a young girl from the street population in the experience of solvent consumption, from her birth and her development in street life. Six chapters are presented, beginning with Libertad’s life story to give way to chapter two, where physical anthropology and bodily experience are discussed; chapter […]
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2022 / Scientific articles and chapters
Mexico
Multiple Authors
This essay narrates the trajectory of Psicocalle Colectivo, a transdisciplinary university initiative to understand from neuroscience, anthropology and psychology the phenomena of street life and the use of psychoactive substances. The narrative is guided by the premises set out in the Declaration for the Transition to a Culture of Peace in the 21st Century. An […]
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2023 / Scientific articles and chapters
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
Laura Paniagua Arguedas
This article presents the experiences of people with disabilities when moving in Mexico City in the face of able-bodied urbanism, a system of domination in which the forms, uses and management of the city give privileges and attention to the needs of people considered “able”, “full-bodied”, “intelligent” or “healthy”. A case study is presented with […]
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2023 / Scientific articles and chapters
Other
Laura Paniagua Arguedas
This article explores the mobility experiences of people with disabilities in Costa Rica. It presents cases derived from an ethnographic research that used moving interviews and audiovisual media to record information. Cities have been created, designed and managed for bodies considered “able-bodied”, that is, those considered “strong”, “intelligent”, “complete” and “healthy”, which is known as […]
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2023 / Scientific articles and chapters
Other
Laura Paniagua Arguedas
In Latin American cities, urban inequalities are sustained by the economic system, the State and civil society. If we understand urbanism as the design, construction, use and management of urban space, it is possible to analyze how attention is focused on the needs of some specific bodies and mobilities and not of the entire population […]
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2022 / Scientific articles and chapters
Mexico
Laura Paniagua Arguedas
With the work, a system of domination called capacitism is given account of and that in the space of the city is presented as capacitist urbanism, that is, a system in which the forms, uses and management of the city give privileges and attention to the needs of people considered “capable”, with “complete bodies”, “intelligent” […]
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2022 / Medias
Mexico
Laura Paniagua Arguedas
The purpose of this article is to present some initial questions on the role of urban planning and its role in meeting the urban mobility needs of people with disabilities in two Latin American cities. The paper is divided into three sections: the first presents some details on the contexts in which the analysis was […]
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2021 / Scientific articles and chapters
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