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Año: 2018
ISSN: 2395-9134, 0187-6961
Dilla Alfonso, Haroldo; Álvarez Torres, Camila
Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
The aim of this paper is to analyze the economic circuits that make up the cross-border urban complex Arica-Tacna (Chile-Perú). It relies on a qualitative research carried out in the area involving interviews, observations and documentary reviews. Its findings indicate that it is a very intense cross-border region, but limited to local arrangements. Its most significant exchanges of goods occur in the informal economy and is channeled through million crossings of people in both directions. It's an unequal exchange favorable to the Chilean city.
Año: 2018
ISSN: 2395-9134, 0187-6961
Cabrera, Lester
Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
The objective of this article is to understand, from the perspective of critical geopolitics, how the discourses of territorial conflicts between Chile and Peru in the 21st century have been represented by each of the parties, while at the same time establishing underlying elements that they go beyond the official conceptions issued by the States. To obtain this, a theoretical-conceptual approach to the notion of territory is considered from the mentioned discipline, and thus establish how the territory has been considered mostly as a conflictive aspect in bilateral history, demonstrated in recent years in the territorial oppositions made by the maritime border and in the so-called "terrestrial triangle". It is concluded that the territorial conflicts are only a sample of a more structural problem in the relationship between both countries, while the territorial discourse is used to maximize the differences and minimize the similarities.
Año: 2018
ISSN: 2395-9134, 0187-6961
Vega, Rosalynn
Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
The objective of this article is to analyze how intersectional processes shape differing degrees of medical mobility (defined as facility of movement across national borders for the purposes of obtaining health care services or pharmaceuticals) across the U.S.-Mexico border for Spanish-speaking Hispanics and English-speaking Whites. Furthermore, this document explores how intersectional factors such as race, language, socioeconomic status, and citizenship shape medical mobility patterns. The research used ethnographic methods (in-depth interviews and participant observation) over a period of sixteen months (from May 2017 until September 2018) in Hidalgo County in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. The results of the research are an ethnographic understanding of the limits of citizenship for both documented and undocumented health care seekers in the border region, and the circumstances under which different border residents turn to bioconsumerism. The article’s conclusion makes a unique contribution to the literature by offering critical perspectives on relative privilege.
Año: 2018
ISSN: 2448-6442, 0185-4186
Felice, Magdalena
El Colegio de México
This article explores the articulations among economy, affectivity and subjectivity in the experiences of access to housing. From the perspective of economic sociology, the article analyzes forms in which young people of middle class in the City of Buenos Aires get a house to form their own home. From a qualitative interpretative research based on interviews, the article shows the practical and economic transactions displayed by these young people and the meanings attributed to them in the context of the process of independence and autonomy. The main contribution is the construction of a typology of modes of access to housing according to the capital mobilized and the economic exchanges, formed by the “gift familiar mode”, the “monetized familiar mode”, the “associative mode” and the “individual mode”.
Año: 2018
ISSN: 2448-6442, 0185-4186
Algranti, Joaquín
El Colegio de México
The aim of this paper is to analyze consumer trajectories that define different ways of relating to the material culture of the evangelical mega-churches in Argentina. In order to do this, it is necessary to study the itineraries based on (a) the ritual contexts, (b) the dominant objects, and (c) the emotions involved in their choices. The paper is divided into three parts. In the first, we will problematize the epistemology of consumption derived from the thesis of religious deinstitutionalization. In the second and third part, we intend to explore empirically the trajectories constructed through musical and literary consumption.
Año: 2018
ISSN: 2448-6442, 0185-4186
Plascencia Sánchez, Liliana
El Colegio de México
Reseña del libro Vidas truncadas: el exceso de homicidios en la juventud de América Latina, 1990-2010. Los casos de Argentina, Brasil, Colombia y México, coordinado por Arturo Alvarado Mendoza, Alberto Concha-Eastman, HugoSpinelli y María Fernanda Tourinho Peres.
Año: 2018
ISSN: 2448-6442, 0185-4186
Temkin, Benjamín; Cruz Ibarra, Jorge
El Colegio de México
In this paper we evaluate the impact that a specific area in individuals’ lives- their job or occupation – has over their satisfaction with life in general and specifically with their labor activity. We analyze the working life of the participants in the labor force in Mexico on the basis of four fundamental dimensions: sector of employment (formal sector/informal sector), type of employment (formal employment/informal employment), relation with the means of production (owners/employees), and type of activity (white collar/blue collar). With data from the National Survey of Household Expenditure (ENGASTO) carried out in 2012 by the Statistics National Institute (INEGI), we found that - controlling for income, age, education and other relevant variables – working in the formal sector as well as being formally employed have a positive impact over the level of satisfaction with life and with work; being self-employed impacts negatively on both types of satisfaction, while being a white or blue collar participant in the work force, does not significantly influence life or work satisfaction.
Año: 2018
ISSN: 2448-6442, 0185-4186
Gravante, Tommaso; Poma, Alice
El Colegio de México
The article provides an analysis of three emotion management strategies in collective action. From the analysis of in-depth interviews with a Mexican group that is defending a forest, we will present the role of emotion management to avoid activists’ burnout. This article will analyze the management of fears, which has found greater attention in the analysis of collective action in repressive contexts, but also how the subjects handle powerlessness and hopelessness. The aim of this paper is to contribute to understanding the role of emotion management in social movements, showing how emotions are central elements in the arena of political struggle.
Año: 2018
ISSN: 2448-6442, 0185-4186
Cecconi, Sofia
El Colegio de México
This article analyzes the territorialization of the "tanguerías" in Buenos Aires City, a privileged case in which the articulation among spaces, tourism and culture can be traced. The "tango houses" or "tanguerías" are one of the so-called "tourist products" that is offered to international visitors who seek to get closer to the knowledge of the local culture. The way in which these premises are territorialized is conjugated with the type of spectacles that take place in them, to generate a singular operation of production and resignification of the local culture offered to the visitors. This article analyzes the way in which tourism affects the tango in Buenos Aires, describes its effects on the urban territory and attends to the characteristics of tango spaces in the city, when they are (re)configured as a product oriented to tourists.

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