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Social segregation of indigenous migrants in Mexico: An overview from Monterrey [PDF]
In Mexico, rural to urban migration is a clearly noticeable phenomenon. During the last few years, there has been spontaneous growth in the migration of indigenous people towards the northern cities of Mexico, especially to Monterrey, in search of ...
Arun Kumar Acharya +1 more
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Genesis of an indigenous social-ecological landscape in eastern Panama
Knowledge of the interplay between ecological and social influences in the context of land-use decision-making is sparse. To help fill this gap, we conducted participatory land-cover mapping in an indigenous territory of eastern Panama to identify ...
Divya Sharma +5 more
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New European tricksters: Polish jokes in the context of European Union labour migration [PDF]
In the context of contemporary European labour migration, where the most publicised pattern of labour migration sees Eastern European migrants move West, the dominant scholarly interpretation of Polish jokes is not applicable for the analysis of much of ...
Ozieranski, P, Weaver, S
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This article discusses the migration of indigenous Kichwa Otavalo and the influence of this on local communities. It begins with a brief review of their migration history and the types of migrants, in order to understand how diverse forms of migration ...
Angélica Ordóñez Charpentier
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The article deals with the problems associated with the intensification of migration processes in the largest megacities. Both positive and negative consequences of uncontrolled large-scale migration flows are determined.
Elena A. Kublitskaya
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The paper considers how the logic of settler colonialism, the active and ongoing dispossession of Indigenous peoples, shapes scholarship on migration, race and citizenship in Canada.
Paloma E. Villegas +5 more
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The aim of the article is to provide an overview of the history of indigenous migration in Mexico from the early decades of the twentieth century to the present.
Martha Judith Sánchez Gómez
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Migration and indigenous health during COVID-19
Abstract Indigenous communities during the pandemic are a precarious group. While they rely on the epistemological formation of their own knowledge systems, an integrated concept of indigenous health must include cooperation with other institutions and organizations.
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Settler-Colonial Spatial Logics and Indigenous internal (non)Migration in Australia
In Australia, the nebulous concept of ‘remoteness’ is central to Indigenous Affairs social policy. An enduring settler-colonial spatial imaginary positions remote Australia as simultaneously both the heartland of authentic Indigeneity, and a wicked ...
Sarah Prout Quicke
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Identidad indígena en Chile en contexto de migración, urbanización y globalización
The study of indigenous migration poses great challenges, because it deals with a population that historically has been subsumed into other types of migration, and a reality that for decades had not been studied as such in Latin America.
Andrea Aravena Reyes
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