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2020
ISSN:
2007-8900, 1665-8027
Garzón Martínez, María Angélica
Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas
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The article disputes the hegemonic view of returned-population studies that see women as simple “followers” in the return process and not as an active part therein. From a feminist perspective, the author analyzes practices involving caring and rebuilding by the women who have returned to the Montes de María region in Colombia. Through a testimonial approach, the author explores organizational initiatives, leadership, and emerging political awareness. The article’s principal conclusion is that the agencies serving returned women are essential to consolidate their commitment to remain by maintaining a dignified life, re-signify the histories of violence associated with the brutal armed conflict, and rebuild in the midst of such conflict.
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2020
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2007-8900, 1665-8027
Coporo Quintana, Gonzalo; Morales Gómez, Silvia María
Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas
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We undertake a socio-legal analysis regarding the nature of asylum and its growing ambiguity given Mexico’s historical tradition of solidarity towards migrants in need of international protection. We discuss the geopolitical situation regarding the migration policy of the United States and Mexico, and contrast it with how asylum has evolved within the legal regulations of the universal human rights and the Inter-American systems, as well as its relationship with Mexican regulations. We conclude that in order for the concept of asylum to be considered a human right, it must be redefined in Mexico to have greater scope in keeping with the current state of human mobility, in line with other concepts of international protection, such as refuge and supplementary protection.
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2020
ISSN:
2007-8900, 1665-8027
Corral Guillé, Gustavo
Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas
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This paper reflects on the urgency of adopting a more complex notion of the nature of scientific knowledge, and how it is constructed, that shifts its emphasis from the assumptions of objectivity, neutrality, and universality to an interpretation that conceives it as a socially-configured, partial, uncertain, and complex phenomenon. A more complex and questioning analysis of science will broaden the possibilities of allowing citizens greater participation in the production and communication of science and establishing a dialogue of knowledge that recognizes the validity of other epistemologies as alternatives to scientific knowledge. A science that is willing to listen more attentively with humility and respect can learn to live with uncertainty and to design strategies that allow it to face its risks and modify its course.
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2020
ISSN:
2007-8900, 1665-8027
Campos Fonseca, Susan; Villena Fiengo, Sergio
Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas
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A usual thesis in modernity (e.g. Habermas, 1989) is that, with the process of secularization/rationalization, there has been a loss of cultural unity and a separation of value spheres. In his well-known thesis regarding the two cultures, the scientist and novelist C. P. Snow (1959) pondered over one outcome of this rupture: the lack of communication between the sciences and the humanities.
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2020
ISSN:
2007-8900, 1665-8027
Fernández Camacho, Marcela
Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas
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This paper examines the methodology of a research study undertaken within the doctoral program in Feminist Studies and Intervention at the University of Sciences and Arts of Chiapas (UNICACH). The analysis of a militant methodology based on an undisciplined feminist epistemology is developed and situated as part of a family of participatory research methodologies with social commitment. It is the result of mutual understandings established during a political affiliation that triggered collaborative action. It also addresses the three principles that guided research: knowing is transforming, horizontality, and affective involvement. Finally, it explores the research techniques used, emphasizing self-ethnography.
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2020
ISSN:
2007-8900, 1665-8027
Barrera Aguilera, Óscar Javier
Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas
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Review of the book: Toledo Tello, Sonia (2019). Espacios sociales en una región agraria del norte de Chiapas (siglos XIX-XXI). San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico: CIMSUR-UNAM.
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Año:
2020
ISSN:
2007-8900, 1665-8027
Marugán Ricart, Paola María
Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas
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In this article, I propose a feminist ideology that weaves together cultural studies, feminist studies, and studies of whiteness, produced in the global south, in order to reflect upon the commitment of political intellectual work, mix-race identity as a field of action in various struggles, the relationship between researcher and artists, “self-litigation writing” as an unavoidable responsible practice, radical contextualism, and the political in the selection of theoretical paths.
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Año:
2020
ISSN:
2007-8900, 1665-8027
Ojeda Gutiérrez, Jonathan; Alberti Manzanares, Pilar; Zapata Martelo, Emma
Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas
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This article explores the influence of music education in rural young women, based on their experiences as musicians in the San Martín Tilcajete Youth Philharmonic. A qualitative, gender-perspective methodology was used and in-depth interviews and life stories were conducted. The results show that the philharmonic was a project that sought to empower the agency of young women as political subjects, promoting their autonomy through music education. This initiative attempted to influence the empowerment processes of young women; however, there were driving factors such as family support and inhibitors related to traditional gender stereotypes. This led to conflicts, compensation, and negotiations, events that women go through to achieve their autonomy.
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Año:
2020
ISSN:
2007-8900, 1665-8027
Tepox Vivar, Ángeles; González Cabañas, Alma Amalia
Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas
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This article analyzes whether the Small Producers’ Symbol (SPP in its Spanish initials), is a method that helps to determine whether this coordinating mechanism is a better option for peasant participation in terms of capacity building and empowerment for peasant organizations. We based our work on a review of the literature, an analysis of the objectives and premises of the initiative as outlined on the SPP website and printed materials, as well as on fieldwork with SPP-accredited organizations in the Altos region of Chiapas. Theoretical discussion is based on contributions from various disciplines that study the interstices of globalization as a social process from multiple perspectives: economic, philosophical, consumption and marketing, social movements, and confidence building.
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2020
ISSN:
2007-8900, 1665-8027
Lozada Toledo, Josuhé; Vigliani, Silvina
Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas
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The rock art found on the cliffs of Lake Mensabak evinces elements linked to the notion and construction of the Mayan person during the post-classical period. To approach the way in which the “person” was conceptualized in the past, we first review these native concepts through Maya ethnographic and linguistic information within the anthropological model of personhood. Subsequently, we analyze two rock art panels on the Mensabak cliff and conclude by proposing that the Maya notion of person during the post-classical period in the region had a dividual and permeable character.
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