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Migraci N De Tr Nsito Y Acci N Humanitaria


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Migraci N De Tr Nsito Y Acci N Humanitaria


Migraci N De Tr Nsito Y Acci N Humanitaria
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Author : Heriberto Vega Villaseñor
language : es
Publisher: Editorial Universidad de Guadalajara
Release Date : 2020-11-03

Migraci N De Tr Nsito Y Acci N Humanitaria written by Heriberto Vega Villaseñor and has been published by Editorial Universidad de Guadalajara this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-11-03 with Social Science categories.


Dos caras de una misma realidad: por un lado, las personas migrantes en situación irregular; por otro, los grupos organizados que ofrecen apoyo durante su paso por el país. Así, esta obra analiza cómo el apoyo a las personas migrantes en tránsito pasó de ser una actividad asistencial y privada, a una labor pública con alcance político.



Procesos Migratorios En El Occidente De M Xico


Procesos Migratorios En El Occidente De M Xico
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Author : Adriana González Arias
language : es
Publisher: ITESO
Release Date : 2017-06-01

Procesos Migratorios En El Occidente De M Xico written by Adriana González Arias and has been published by ITESO this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-06-01 with Social Science categories.


El fenómeno migratorio va al alza. En 2014, la Organización Internacional para las Migraciones reportó 214 millones de personas que dejaron su lugar de residencia en la búsqueda de uno mejor para vivir y desarrollarse. Un año después la cifra se elevó a 232 millones. En este contexto, México ha experimentado un cambio sustancial: pasó de ser “productor” de migrantes a un punto de confluencia de personas que llegan, se van, regresan y trasforman a las comunidades, lo que ha traído consigo nuevas dinámicas y retos sociales. En esta realidad pulsante, esta obra aborda, desde diferentes perspectivas, distintos aspectos del fenómeno migratorio en el occidente de México: la migración de tránsito, el fenómeno de la migración que encarnan los trabajadores jornaleros, el trabajo asistencial desde la sociedad civil, la migración desde la perspectiva de género, los retos legales de la realidad migratoria, el estudio de casos, entre otros. Se trata de un trabajo académico relevante no solo en el propio campo de la investigación social sino para la sociedad civil que busca comprender mejor este fenómeno y, por supuesto, para el sector público, que está obligado a hacer frente a los retos en materia de políticas públicas y de asistencia social que esta realidad presenta. (ITESO) p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 7.9px Arial}



Movimientos De Poblaci N


Movimientos De Poblaci N
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Author :
language : es
Publisher: Icaria Editorial
Release Date : 2003

Movimientos De Poblaci N written by and has been published by Icaria Editorial this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Emigration and immigration categories.


El interés por los temas humanitarios ha crecido considerablemente durante los últimos años. Este interés tiene dos lecturas. Uno positivo, por cuanto es reflejo de la preocupación de numerosos ciudadanos e instituciones por dar respuesta a las múltiples situaciones de crisis que vive nuestro mundo. Otro negativo, porque en ocasiones se ha tratado de un acercamiento muy banal, cuando no oportunista o plagado de otras intenciones, distintas a las humanitarias. Al flujo de refugiados provocado por conflictos o crisis, se une el grave problema del desplazamiento interno y el aumento de otros movimientos migratorios por motivos diversos, principalmente económicos, que hacen de los flujos de población una de las señas de identidad indiscutibles del nuevo siglo. De los muchos enfoques posibles, la Unidad de Estudios Humanitarios se ha centrado en el análisis de las consecuencias humanitarias de los procesos migratorios y en cómo reducir el impacto humano y el sufrimiento que éstos provocan. El primer bloque profundiza en las causas de los movimientos de población aportando numerosos datos cuantitativos y cualitativos de los mismos y ofreciendo un panorama actualizado del problema. El segundo analiza las experiencias de la acción humanitaria con estos colectivos de población desde diversos puntos de vista, entre ellos el jurídico. Las nuevas realidades a las que se enfrentan los migrantes cuando llegan al país de acogida son tratadas desde diversas perspectivas en un tercer bloque y, en último lugar, se incorporan tres artículos que recogen experiencias concretas de trabajo sobre el terreno.



Migraci N En Tr Nsito Por M Xico


Migraci N En Tr Nsito Por M Xico
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Author :
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 2016

Migraci N En Tr Nsito Por M Xico written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016 with Mexico categories.




Crossing The Border


Crossing The Border
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Author : Jorge Durand
language : en
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
Release Date : 2004-08-11

Crossing The Border written by Jorge Durand and has been published by Russell Sage Foundation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-08-11 with Social Science categories.


Discussion of Mexican migration to the United States is often infused with ideological rhetoric, untested theories, and few facts. In Crossing the Border, editors Jorge Durand and Douglas Massey bring the clarity of scientific analysis to this hotly contested but under-researched topic. Leading immigration scholars use data from the Mexican Migration Project—the largest, most comprehensive, and reliable source of data on Mexican immigrants currently available—to answer such important questions as: Who are the people that migrate to the United States from Mexico? Why do they come? How effective is U.S. migration policy in meeting its objectives? Crossing the Border dispels two primary myths about Mexican migration: First, that those who come to the United States are predominantly impoverished and intend to settle here permanently, and second, that the only way to keep them out is with stricter border enforcement. Nadia Flores, Rubén Hernández-León, and Douglas Massey show that Mexican migrants are generally not destitute but in fact cross the border because the higher comparative wages in the United States help them to finance homes back in Mexico, where limited credit opportunities makes it difficult for them to purchase housing. William Kandel's chapter on immigrant agricultural workers debunks the myth that these laborers are part of a shadowy, underground population that sponges off of social services. In contrast, he finds that most Mexican agricultural workers in the United States are paid by check and not under the table. These workers pay their fair share in U.S. taxes and—despite high rates of eligibility—they rarely utilize welfare programs. Research from the project also indicates that heightened border surveillance is an ineffective strategy to reduce the immigrant population. Pia Orrenius demonstrates that strict barriers at popular border crossings have not kept migrants from entering the United States, but rather have prompted them to seek out other crossing points. Belinda Reyes uses statistical models and qualitative interviews to show that the militarization of the Mexican border has actually kept immigrants who want to return to Mexico from doing so by making them fear that if they leave they will not be able to get back into the United States. By replacing anecdotal and speculative evidence with concrete data, Crossing the Border paints a picture of Mexican immigration to the United States that defies the common knowledge. It portrays a group of committed workers, doing what they can to realize the dream of home ownership in the absence of financing opportunities, and a broken immigration system that tries to keep migrants out of this country, but instead has kept them from leaving.



Forum For Inter American Research Vol 3


Forum For Inter American Research Vol 3
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Author : Wilfried Raussert
language : en
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Release Date : 2023-07-20

Forum For Inter American Research Vol 3 written by Wilfried Raussert and has been published by BoD – Books on Demand this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-07-20 with Social Science categories.


Volume 3 of 6 of the complete premium print version of journal forum for inter-american research (fiar), which is the official electronic journal of the International Association of Inter-American Studies (IAS). fiar was established by the American Studies Program at Bielefeld University in 2008. We foster a dialogic and interdisciplinary approach to the study of the Americas. fiar is a peer-reviewed online journal. Articles in this journal undergo a double-blind review process and are published in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish.



Inclusive Solidarity And Citizenship Along Migratory Routes In Europe And The Americas


Inclusive Solidarity And Citizenship Along Migratory Routes In Europe And The Americas
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Author : Helge Schwiertz
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2021-08-19

Inclusive Solidarity And Citizenship Along Migratory Routes In Europe And The Americas written by Helge Schwiertz and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-08-19 with Political Science categories.


Inclusive Solidarity and Citizenship along Migratory Routes in Europe and the Americas links non-essentialist concepts of solidarity and citizenship to migration in different empirical contexts. The chapters in this edited volume analyse how civil society initiatives renegotiate societal structures in solidarity with people on the move, noncitizens and racialized individuals, and in doing so advance theorizing and contribute to current debates about citizenship and solidarity. Focusing on solidarity among members of the so-called ‘majority society’ in Europe and the Americas, this book offers a compendium of chapters that analyses particular practices of solidarity – both material and symbolic – as well as the mindsets, discourses, and broader societal contexts that provide the fundament of these practices. As these empirical cases demonstrate, the main argument of the book is that solidarity is not necessarily based on a pre-established and exclusive community, but that more inclusive solidarities arise through collective practices, the emergence of new subjectivities, and the mediation of differences. Furthermore, the book argues that it is analytically fruitful to associate concepts of citizenship with solidarity by proposing the concept of ‘solidarity citizenship’ in order to bring into view societal modes of relating that are constitutive of collective as well as individual subjectivities. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal Citizenship Studies.



Walking Together


Walking Together
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Author : Alejandra Díaz de León
language : en
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Release Date : 2023-04-25

Walking Together written by Alejandra Díaz de León and has been published by University of Arizona Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-04-25 with Social Science categories.


Migration through Mexico is violent and uncertain, yet in Walking Together we see how this experience bonds some people together like family even though they may not have started that way before the journey. Migrants in transit form several types of social networks, develop trust, and engage in acts of solidarity. The need to be recognized and grieved, compounded by the practical use of pooling information and resources, leads migrants to form small, strong groups called road families. Through the generalized sharing of information and small items such as food and blankets, migrants also form a transient community that includes everyone on the road at the same time. Sociologist Alejandra Díaz de León shows the trajectories of families that left together, showing, surprisingly, that families might not be the best social arrangement in transit. Drawing on multisited research, this work contributes to debates on the role of social networks in clandestine migration processes and to discussions on how people create social networks and trust under violent and stressful situations. The detailed ethnographic narratives and accessible writing weave together theory with empirical observations to highlight and humanize the migrant experience. Sitting at the intersection of border studies, immigration studies, and Latinx studies, this concise volume shows how Central American migrants in transit through Mexico survive the precarious and unpredictable road by forming different types of social ties.



Border Transgression


Border Transgression
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Author : Eva Youkhana
language : en
Publisher: V&R Unipress
Release Date : 2017-10-02

Border Transgression written by Eva Youkhana and has been published by V&R Unipress this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-10-02 with Science categories.


This volume addresses processes of human mobility in times of crisis from different scientific perspectives and at a global and trans-regional level. The first part sets out to discuss established paradigms in migration studies and politics in order to suggest new approaches to analyse mobility, migration and to challenge boundary making approaches. The second part presents empirical cases from Latin America and Spain to demonstrate how migrants challenge, negotiate and mobilize citizenship and belonging. The third part deals with the question how belonging is produced and identity is constructed at a transnational level. New information and communication technologies, human mobility but also the mobility of concepts, ideas and values foster these collectivization processes across and within physical and symbolic borders.



Diversidad Migratoria En Guadalajara Y Chapala


Diversidad Migratoria En Guadalajara Y Chapala
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Author : Olga Aikin Araluce
language : es
Publisher: ITESO
Release Date : 2022-04-20

Diversidad Migratoria En Guadalajara Y Chapala written by Olga Aikin Araluce and has been published by ITESO this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-04-20 with Social Science categories.


Este libro reúne un conjunto de estudios sobre grupos de personas que han llegado a la zona metropolitana de Guadalajara y la Ribera de Chapala para comprender sus procesos de asentamiento y reinvención, así como los desafíos que se nos presentan como sociedad de acogida. La obra, que busca contribuir a la reflexión sobre los compromisos que presenta la inmigración y el reconocimiento de cómo su diversidad cultural nos reconfigura y enriquece, presenta un amplio panorama de esta dinámica poblacional, al tiempo que profundiza en la articulación de los flujos migratorios internos, de estados vecinos y de poblaciones indígenas, con la llegada de grupos diversos de inmigrantes extranjeros que se establecen, estudian o hacen negocios en este entorno. Dirigida a estudiantes, investigadores y profesionales, al igual que a funcionarios públicos relacionados con el tema. Encuentra la edición impresa en https://publicaciones.iteso.mx/ (ITESO), (Universidad ITESO).