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Although Mexican emigration to the United States is still relevant, it has also become a return, transit, and recipient country for thousands of refugees. Now, many of these migrants, refugees, and their families stay on Mexican soil territory, trying to integrate within Mexican society. This book brings together leading experts in Mexico and covers the political dimension of integration for migrants in Mexico analyzing integration policies, civil society efforts, and public opinion from various angles. In this context, many questions arise. Among the most relevant: What has the federal government done to assist these migrant groups, who often arrive in conditions of great vulnerability? What policies have been implemented at the subnational level of government to adequately integrate these population groups? What actions have been implemented by other local actors, such as civil society organizations? What do Mexicans think about newcomers? Immigrant integration in Mexico will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines including international relations, development studies, anthropology, international studies, sociology, and Latin American studies.
How an overlooked film industry became a cinematic force The first book in English dedicated to the study of Central American film, this volume explores the main trends, genres, and themes that define this emerging industry. The seven nations of the region have seen an unprecedented growth in film production during the twenty-first century with the creation of over 200 feature-length films compared with just one in the 1990s. This volume provides a needed overview of one of the least explored cinemas in the world. In these essays, various scholars of film and cultural studies from around the world provide insights into the continuities and discontinuities between twentieth- and twenty-first-...
Las condiciones políticas, económicas y sociales no solo han potencializado sino que además han modificado los flujos migratorios en el mundo. Pobreza, desempleo, violencia, persecución y reunificación familiar son fenómenos que obligan a las personas a movilizarse desde o hacia su país de origen. México es fiel reflejo de ello. La ONU estima que más de 450 mil personas cruzan al año el territorio nacional hacia lo que esperan sea un destino mejor. Es un viaje largo, difícil, lleno de peligros, con repercusiones tanto físicas como mentales. En conjunto, esta obra aporta elementos relevantes para que académicos, servidores públicos y sociedad civil entiendan mejor las distintas vertientes adoptadas por el fenómeno migratorio, así como el esfuerzo que se realiza desde la academia y por parte de la Compañía de Jesús para mejorar las condiciones de vida de sus protagonistas. (ITESO)
Desde el arranque del segundo semestre de 2018, luego del abrumador triunfo en las urnas y el bono democrático que esto representó, Andrés Manuel López Obrador prácticamente comenzó a gobernar a México. En los cinco meses previos al inicio formal de su administración, el presidente electo se dedicó a sentar las bases de la llamada cuarta transformación o 4T. El continuo anuncio de nombramientos, proyectos y decisiones —como la cancelación de la reforma educativa y del nuevo aeropuerto de la Ciudad de México en Texcoco, la baja de sueldos de los altos funcionarios y la creación de la guardia nacional— monopolizó la agenda y dividió opiniones. La polarización y las expectat...
Sin lugar a duda, la efervescencia electoral fue el elemento más sobresaliente del primer semestre de 2018 en México, con el contundente triunfo de Andrés Manuel López Obrador como el culmen de un proceso en el que el tres veces candidato presidencial supo capitalizar el encono y la rabia de millones de personas, y transmutarlos en esperanza. El estrepitoso derrumbe del tradicional sistema de partidos, con el PRI a la cabeza, dio pie a una reconfiguración del mapa político del país, con el Movimiento de Regeneración Nacional (Morena), que encabeza López Obrador, como principal fuerza en el Legislativo federal, lo que abre la puerta para que el nuevo presidente cumpla sus promesas de campaña en lo político, económico y social, ámbitos en los que casi todo se supeditó al resultado de la jornada del 1 de julio, durante el periodo analizado.
Los autores nos comparten sus experiencias y búsquedas, desde sus enfoques teóricos particulares y al mismo tiempo desde un trabajo de interconexión intrauniversitaria, para la producción de conocimiento, metodologías y herramientas orientadas a solucionar integralmente problemáticas sociales complejas y con escenarios cambiantes.
This book analyzes the international relations of Mexico and the two most important sub-state governments of the United States, California and Texas. It explains why and how these two states conduct their international relations (IR) with Mexico and the world, and how national authorities and local governments coordinate in the definition and implementation of their international policies. Expert contributors from across the Americas offer a historical and current analysis, exploring which areas of cooperation—trade, investment, border cooperation, energy, migration—matter most. They also consider the institutional and legal bases of Mexican and U.S. states’ international relations, the changing nature of the U.S. federal system, the impact on international partners, the role of Latinos and the future of paradiplomacy in the region. The book will be of interest to scholars and students of International Relations, comparative politics, diplomacy, foreign policy, governance, and federalism, as well as business people, social leaders, and practitioners of diplomacy and paradiplomacy around the world.
This Handbook presents a comprehensive overview of the interaction between migration and development from a range of critical and counter-hegemonic perspectives. Exploring the strengths and weaknesses of existing practices connected with the migration and development nexus, contributing authors provide a clear understanding of their complex dynamics.
This book reports on cutting-edge research and best practices in the broad fiel of biomedical engineering. Based on the XLVI Mexican Congress on Biomedical Engineering, CNIB 2023, held on November 2-4, 2023 in Villahermosa Tabasco, Mexico, this first volume of the proceedings covers research topics in biomedical signals and image processing, artificial intelligence, biosensors, and wearable systems, with applications ranging from disease classification and diagnosis, to health monitoring and medical therapy. All in all, this book provides a timely snapshot on state-of-the-art achievements in biomedical engineering and current challenges in the field. It addresses both researchers and professionals, and it is expect to foster future collaborations between the two groups, as well as international collaborations. .
An analysis of contemporary violence as the new commodity of today's hyper-consumerist stage of capitalism. “Death has become the most profitable business in existence.” —from Gore Capitalism Written by the Tijuana activist intellectual Sayak Valencia, Gore Capitalism is a crucial essay that posits a decolonial, feminist philosophical approach to the outbreak of violence in Mexico and, more broadly, across the global regions of the Third World. Valencia argues that violence itself has become a product within hyper-consumerist neoliberal capitalism, and that tortured and mutilated bodies have become commodities to be traded and utilized for profit in an age of impunity and governmental ...