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I propose to analyze the role and impact of the ethnic social movement in the recent political transformations of Mexico. I will refer to political actions carried out by the ethnic movement and its ... electoral democracy. Key moments in which political reforms were registered are emphasized, as well as the gestation processes and consolidation of the ethnic movement and stages in which the progress or
that this is rather more than a human affair. Her critical work is aimed at modifying current landscapes, for which she takes advantage of complexity, feminism, and political perspectives in the ... teoría crítica?". Zona Abierta 82/83: 219-225. [ Links ] Stengers, Isabelle. 2013. "Whitehead and Science: From Philosophy of Nature to Speculative Cosmology". Jornal of Political Criticism 13: 179-204
-official essential organizations, in the life of working-class people from that place, such as "Campeche, por amor a la madre naturaleza". This group stands out for its philosophy based on non-monetary swap ... for its philosophy based on non-monetary swap and for its reciprocity practices in the emotional crisis processes of its participants. From the ethnographic record, it was identified that unofficial
another way to understand the political and social history of these territories.Keywords : war; militias; Chiapas; Guatemala; caudillismo.
social layers, having its greatest splendor at the time of the porfiriato. The key was in the increasingly stronger leagues between the political and economic elites and the public force, that's why its
allowed the military state to reorganize without much opposition (1954-1970). Using the political trajectories of three social-christian militants, and an approach from the daily formation of the State ... ] Bishop, Edwin. 1959. “The Guatemalan Labor Movement, 1944-1959”. Tesis de doctorado en Economía. Universidad de Wisconsin. [ Links ] Bulmer-Thomas, Victor. 1988. The Political Economy of Central America
considered to share authority with the prDesr-avidian temples. It is with the Nayakas' expanent government. Initial construction of Minakshsiions to temples that images of kings and political Temple began with ... of the expansions surrounodf- royal portraiture into temple construction by t ing the shrines were built by the reigning MadurNaaiyakas was for political propaganda. - t hE Myth fo Minaksh
this paper is to determine whether the Guatemalan political system has been able to establish a path towards political stability, and with it achieve democratic consolidation. To measure this process the
the expansion of tourism in the communal land "José María Pino Suárez" (JMPS), Tulum, Quintana Roo, taking political ecology and environmental history as the axes of analysis, concluding that the ... conflicts. Keywords: environmental conflicts; tourism; political ecology; dispossession; territory Introducción El estado de Quintana Roo ha sido uno de los lugares que más ha crecido en el
This paper uses an "exit and voice" political economy model to examine the institutional impact of brain drain, human capital, and inequality. Some of the main findings are: 1) the impact of brain ... , political economy 1. Introduction People migrate for a variety of reasons, including to escape bad economic and political institutions. Individuals facing such institutions can remain in their home
This paper uses an "exit and voice" political economy model to examine the institutional impact of brain drain, human capital, and inequality. Some of the main findings are: 1) the impact of brain ... , political economy 1. Introduction People migrate for a variety of reasons, including to escape bad economic and political institutions. Individuals facing such institutions can remain in their home
This paper uses an "exit and voice" political economy model to examine the institutional impact of brain drain, human capital, and inequality. Some of the main findings are: 1) the impact of brain ... , political economy 1. Introduction People migrate for a variety of reasons, including to escape bad economic and political institutions. Individuals facing such institutions can remain in their home
"party" therefore suggests division and conflict. In antiquity and until the seventeenth century, organized political groups gathered in factions, not parties. It was not until the twentieth century that ... the Word "Party" (Political Party) as the Idea of Social Division Rubén Torres Martínez1 1 Centro Peninsular en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales (CEPHCIS), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
"party" therefore suggests division and conflict. In antiquity and until the seventeenth century, organized political groups gathered in factions, not parties. It was not until the twentieth century that ... the Word "Party" (Political Party) as the Idea of Social Division Rubén Torres Martínez1 1 Centro Peninsular en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales (CEPHCIS), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
"party" therefore suggests division and conflict. In antiquity and until the seventeenth century, organized political groups gathered in factions, not parties. It was not until the twentieth century that ... the Word "Party" (Political Party) as the Idea of Social Division Rubén Torres Martínez1 1 Centro Peninsular en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales (CEPHCIS), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
"party" therefore suggests division and conflict. In antiquity and until the seventeenth century, organized political groups gathered in factions, not parties. It was not until the twentieth century that ... the Word "Party" (Political Party) as the Idea of Social Division Rubén Torres Martínez1 1 Centro Peninsular en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales (CEPHCIS), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
"party" therefore suggests division and conflict. In antiquity and until the seventeenth century, organized political groups gathered in factions, not parties. It was not until the twentieth century that ... the Word "Party" (Political Party) as the Idea of Social Division Rubén Torres Martínez1 1 Centro Peninsular en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales (CEPHCIS), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
"party" therefore suggests division and conflict. In antiquity and until the seventeenth century, organized political groups gathered in factions, not parties. It was not until the twentieth century that ... the Word "Party" (Political Party) as the Idea of Social Division Rubén Torres Martínez1 1 Centro Peninsular en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales (CEPHCIS), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
"party" therefore suggests division and conflict. In antiquity and until the seventeenth century, organized political groups gathered in factions, not parties. It was not until the twentieth century that ... the Word "Party" (Political Party) as the Idea of Social Division Rubén Torres Martínez1 1 Centro Peninsular en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales (CEPHCIS), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de