De campañas animalistas a profecías autocumplidas

by Ana Cristina Ramirez

Ponencia presentada en Jornadas Verdad y política, Morelia, 25/05/2012. agradezco preguntas y comentarios a ana_rb@yahoo.com.

Resumen:
Las campañas animalistas (antitaurinas, antivivisección, etc.) suelen basar su demanda de penalizar el... more

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The Politics of Commerce: Aztec Pottery Production and Exchange In the Basin of Mexico, AD 1200--1650

by Christopher Garraty

2006 The Politics of Commerce: Aztec Pottery Production and Exchange in the Basin of Mexico, A.D. 1200-1650. Ph.D. Dissertation, Arizona State University, Tempe. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms.

The relationships between market and political institutions have varied in different times and places, but no market... more

Pawning for Financing Health Expenditures: Do Health Shocks Increase the Probability of Losing the Pledge?

by Jayant Anand

Published in  Research in Economic Anthropology, Volume 26, 2008

Evidence from developed countries shows debt and bankruptcy to be correlated with medical expenditures. In Mexico, the... more

Social capital as an incentive for participation and formation of women-dominant ROSCA

by Jayant Anand

Published in Research in Economic Anthropology, Volume 29 , 2009

The literature on Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (ROSCAs), commonly known as tandas in Mexico, indicates a... more

Victimization, Remittances and American product preferences in Mexican Families

by Jayant Anand

People emigrate because of economic reasons and send remittances on regular basis to their family. We administered a... more

Supermarketization, consumer choices, and the changing food retail market structure: the case of Citlalicalli, Mexico

by Jayant Anand

Published in  Research in Economic Anthropology, Volume  29, 2009

This chapter evaluates the proliferation of supermarkets in developing countries using data collected between May 2005... more

Supermarketization, consumer choices, and the changing food retail market structure: the case of Citlalicalli, Mexico

by Jayant Anand

Published in  Research in Economic Anthropology, Volume  29, 2009

This chapter evaluates the proliferation of supermarkets in developing countries using data collected between May 2005... more

Magic and material culture in the cemeteries of a megalopolis

by Marcel Reyes-Cortez

2012: Visible Religions, in Culture and Religion: An Interdisciplinary Journal, (March, Routledge), pp. 107-131.

Communicating with the Dead: Social Visibility in the Cemeteries of Mexico City

by Marcel Reyes-Cortez

2010: Die Realität des Todes: Zum gegenwärtigen Wandel von Totenbildern und Erinnerungskulturen (Visibility of Death), Dominik Groß, Christoph Schweikardt (Edts), pp.33-62, Frankfurt: Campus Verlag.

Implications of Transnational Care-Giving on those 'Left Behind': The New Form of the 'Development of Underdevelopment' Thesis in the late 20th and 21st Centuries

by Cassandra Eberhardt

Undergraduate Thesis

An investigation of how the migration of young women/mothers from Mexico to the United States impacts those ‘left... more

Tijuana walks la Línea

by Marc Delcan Albors

dec. 2011

En Tijuana, al norte de México, convive el mayor tráfico migrante del mundo con una república de vendedores que... more

INTRODUCTION TO SANTA MUERTE - a critical description through faith, politics, and marketing

by Laura Merlo

Translation of my Bachelor thesis, which I wrote at the end of my three years study period at Bologna University.

Who is Santa Muerte? Who are her devotees? Is she narco's goddess? A critical analisys which aims to describe, with a... more

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