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Año:
2025
ISSN:
2448-5179, 0185-2574
Aramoni Calderón, Dolores
Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas
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Año:
2025
ISSN:
2594-021X, 1665-0565
Cardona Acuña, Luz Angela; Valdes Munguía, David Iván; Alarcón Hernández, Pedro Enrique
Universidad de Guadalajara
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This article seeks to examine the social interactions, procedural components, and ethical contentions within the legal transformations related to cannabis in Mexico. The methodology employed involves tracking interactions over the period 2009 to 2021, using documentary and hemerographic sources. The findings outline a shift from contentious to consensual interactions, focusing on groundbreaking arguments for the regulation of cannabis and highlighting the central role of human rights. Notable lines of argument were identified, including the role of the parent of a patient or the consumer asserting their freedoms. Three trends are evident in approaches to cannabis: medicinal, recreational and industrial production. Despite its contribution to various academic disciplines, the study is limited by its omission of technical legislative, constitutional or parliamentary majority considerations. In summary, this endeavour provides a holistic perspective on the complexities surrounding cannabis in Mexico, highlighting the primacy of human rights in this evolving paradigm.
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Año:
2025
ISSN:
2594-021X, 1665-0565
Atilano Robles, Edwin
Universidad de Guadalajara
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La pandemia de COVID-19 no solo tuvo efectos sanitarios, sino que tuvo un impacto en la forma en la que los gobiernos atienden las necesidades de sus ciudadanos. Asimismo, la propagación del virus SARS-COV2 trajo consigo múltiples dificultades en la provisión de servicios públicos municipales. Es por estos motivos que la presente investigación examina el impacto de la alternancia política en la provisión de servicios públicos municipales durante la crisis sanitaria. A través de un enfoque de Diferencia en Diferencias, se identificó que los gobiernos de alternancia incrementaron la provisión de ciertos servicios públicos a nivel municipal, especialmente en lo correspondiente a la cobertura de agua potable, recolección de residuos y drenaje entre 2019 y 2021. Sin embargo, estos gobiernos demostraron un ligero impacto negativo en la seguridad municipal. Esta investigación subraya la influencia de la alternancia en la gestión y provisión de servicios durante tiempos de crisis.
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Año:
2025
ISSN:
2594-021X, 1665-0565
Galán Castro, Erick Alfonso; Zavaleta Betancourt, José Alfredo
Universidad de Guadalajara
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This paper, using a pragmatic-relational sociology approach, analyzes emotions in the peacebuilding promotion process in Veracruz. To do so, it conducts a content analysis of local press articles and widely broadcast interviews in the media related to protest participants and activists from collectives of the families of the disappeared. We indicate that during mourning, family members transform emotions into public actions as a form of peacebuilding. This contrasts with the pacification programs implemented by the state government's peacebuilding committees, which involve state agents and exclude collectives of victims of enforced disappearance. The types of agency in the peacebuilding process determine the influence of emotions on public action, particularly in the agreements and negotiations between activists and officials from state offices responsible for victim support.
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Año:
2025
ISSN:
2594-021X, 1665-0565
Chávez Reyes, Miriam Zarahí
Universidad de Guadalajara
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This article proposes that the participation experiences carried out in the community make important contributions to the achievement of the objectives agreed in the multilateral agreement Agenda 2030 for sustainable development, especially when considering direct democracy that has been barely considered. The above involves a critique of the way in which the Mexican State ─based on the strategies for the implementation of said agreement─ presents its position towards indigenous peoples by identifying them only as vulnerable groups, thereby continuing their asymmetry policy. The proposal of this paper consists of identifying and recognizing the contribution of forms of community participation, derived from communalism and communalocracy, to consider their incorporation into the participation laws of local governments in order to improve the relationship between citizens and governments that is established in Sustainable Development Goal 16.
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Año:
2025
ISSN:
2594-021X, 1665-0565
Kuri, Edith
Universidad de Guadalajara
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Memory constitutes a cardinal sphere to understand how societies are built, changed, and reproduced. The Morelia 8 Circular memory site, located in Mexico City, represents the first state exercise in Mexico dedicated to framing and erecting the memory of the period of state counterinsurgency in the 1970s in public space. This article aims to analyze its construction's political and social conditions, the underlying axiological and political intentionality, and the problems that have existed for its constitution and maintenance. Several in-depth interviews were conducted with its founders and managers, as well as with some members of groups of relatives of missing persons and survivors of state violence. As will be seen, collective memory is a field marked by dispute and conflict and is an open process conditioned by the present political times.
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Año:
2025
ISSN:
1659-3316, 1659-1925
Leyva Cortés, Samantha; Leyva Cortés, Samantha
San José: Universidad de Costa Rica, Escuela de Estudios Generales
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This article examines how spiritual and community-based practices within Islam in Mexico function as sources of care, companionship, and emotional security for women. Based on ethnographic research conducted between 2015 and 2024 with one Muslim community in Mexico City and another in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, the study analyzes how this spiritual-religious worldview is embraced as a framework that provides social and emotional certainty. The analysis is framed within the affective turn, drawing on conceptual tools from Sara Ahmed and interpreting sacred experience through its emotional and embodied dimensions. In addition, following Mari Luz Esteban, the article highlights the agency of Muslim women in creating safe spaces and support networks that extend beyond Muslim women themselves, contributing to the construction of emotional communities shaped by an Islamized vision.
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Año:
2025
ISSN:
1659-3316, 1659-1925
López Olivares , Lucero Jazmín; López Olivares , Lucero Jazmín
San José: Universidad de Costa Rica, Escuela de Estudios Generales
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Among the spiritual leaders of contemporary India, Sathya Sāī Bābā has stood out as one of the most influential. His doctrine has transcended the borders of the Indian subcontinent and has reached people across all social strata across the Americas A significant part of the guru’s charisma is attributed to the siddhis he displayed in public, which became a cornerstone of his narratives—ranging from the materialization of jewels to bilocation. However, among his most renowned miracles is the healing of ailments through the sacred ash, or vibhūti, which he materialized spontaneously. This article examines the influence and practice of the Sāī doctrine in Mexico among Mexican adherents of the Śrī Sathya Sāī Bābā Association, as well as Indian migrants residing in Tijuana, Mexico. The methodological approach included semi-structured interviews with Sāī Bābā devotees, both Mexican and Indian, and was established as a multi-sited analysis that incorporates perspectives from both Tijuana and Mexico City. The study focuses is on the treatment of illnesses by the sacred ash.
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