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    The Politics of Privatization in Rural Mexico.Greta Krippner - 1997 - Politics and Society 25 (1):4-33.
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    Trust and livelihood adaptation: evidence from rural Mexico[REVIEW]Sytske F. Groenewald & Erwin Bulte - 2013 - Agriculture and Human Values 30 (1):41-55.
    This paper explores the relationship between trust and household adaptation strategies for a sample of respondents in a Mexican agrarian community. In particular, we analyze how levels of personalized, generalized, and institutionalized trust shape the adaptation strategies of smallholders, and find that households characterized by low levels of generalized and institutionalized trust are less likely to be involved in a diversified livelihood strategy. Instead, they tend to continue with the traditional activity of maize production. In contrast, high levels of personalized (...)
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    Gender, rural households, and biodiversity in native Mexico.Isidro Rimarachín Cabrera, Emma Zapata Martelo & Verónica Vázquez García - 2001 - Agriculture and Human Values 18 (1):85-93.
    Knowledge about maize varieties is the key to rural households' survival in native Mexico. Native peoples relate to nature in particular ways and they play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity. This paper discusses the relationship between native women's accumulated knowledge on maize varieties and the laboratory analysis of the species that they manage. Fieldwork was conducted in an Otomí community, San Pablo Arriba, located in the state of Mexico.
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  4. Rural dwellings of the Rio grande valley and the Llano estacado of new mexico, showing the influence of spanish, Anglo, and indian culture.James I. Culbert - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann (ed.), Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 3--146.
     
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    Paradojas Conceptuales del Género en Procesos de Cambio de Mujeres Indígenas y Campesinas en el México Rural.Verónica Rodríguez Cabrera & Roberto Diego Quintana - 2002 - Cinta de Moebio 13.
    This paper deals with epistemological and methodological complexities in gender studies, when applied to the social movements of indigenous and peasant women in rural Mexico. Their problems, actions, achievements, projects and utopia, allow the appropriation and redefinition of concepts from local ..
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    Reconsiderando las alternativas sociales en México rural. Estrategias campesinas e indígenas.David Barkin - 2006 - Polis 15.
    Debido a la incapacidad de la integración económica internacional de crear oportunidades para importantes segmentos de la sociedad, muchos mexicanos están buscando formas de forjar sus propias alternativas. Estas estrategias son manifestaciones concretas de la comprensión de que la tendencia “convencional” en la búsqueda de empleo proletario ya no es viable, y que un retorno a las formas tradicionales de cooperación, organizadas en torno a mecanismos para el manejo del ecosistema, podrían ofrecer mayor seguridad y una mejor calidad de vida.
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    Land loss as a cause of unrest among the rural spanish-American village population of northern New Mexico.Clark S. Knowlton - 1985 - Agriculture and Human Values 2 (3):25-39.
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    Beliefs About Parent Participation in School Activities in Rural and Urban Areas: Validation of a Scale in Mexico.Sonia Beatriz Echeverría-Castro, Ricardo Sandoval-Domínguez, Mirsha Alicia Sotelo-Castillo, Laura Fernanda Barrera-Hernández & Dora Yolanda Ramos-Estrada - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Preliminary observations on the return of ovarian function among breast-feeding and post-partum non-breast-feeding women in a rural area of Mexico.Roberto Rivera, Eva Ortiz, Margarita Barrera, Kathy Kennedy & Pouru Bhiwandiwala - 1985 - Journal of Biosocial Science 17 (S9):127-136.
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    Reseña de El jefe político. Un dominio negociado en el mundo rural del Estado de México, 1856-1911, de Falcón, Romana, El Colegio de México, El Colegio de Michoacán, CIESAS , 744 p. ISBN 978-607-. [REVIEW]María del Carmen Salinas Sandoval - 2016 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 6 (1).
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    Reseña de El jefe político. Un dominio negociado en el mundo rural del Estado de México, 1856-1911, de Falcón, Romana, El Colegio de México, El Colegio de Michoacán, CIESAS (México, 2015), 744 p. ISBN 978-607-. [REVIEW]María del Carmen Salinas Sandoval - 2016 - Corpus.
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    Can the Fair Trade Movement Enrich Traditional Business Ethics? An Historical Study of Its Founders in Mexico.Luc K. Audebrand & Thierry C. Pauchant - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 87 (3):343-353.
    As the need for more diversity in business ethics is becoming more pressing in our global world, we provide an historical study of a Fair Trade (FT) movement, born in rural Mexico. We first focus on the basic assumptions of its founders, which include a worker–priest, Frans van der Hoff, a group of native Indians and local farmers who formed a cooperative, and an NGO, Max Havelaar. We then review both the originalities and challenges of the FT movement (...)
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    Micro Credit in Chiapas, México: Poverty Reduction Through Group Lending.Gustavo Barboza & Sandra Trejos - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (S2):283-299.
    Micro Credit (MC) programs lend money to poor borrowers using innovative mechanisms such as group lending under joint liability while successfully accounting for the presence of asymmetric information in underdeveloped financial markets. MC programs have achieved what the conventional financial institutions and the government have not been able to: lend to the poor, impressive loan recuperation, and a positive impact in poverty reduction. This article analyzes the performance of ALSOL, an MC program in Chiapas, México, for 2151 participants in urban (...)
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    Consumption strategies in Mexican rural households: pursuing food security with quality.Kirsten Appendini & Ma Guadalupe Quijada - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (2):439-454.
    Food quality is an important issue on the global agenda, particularly in high- and middle-income economies, but of little concern in designing Mexico’s food policy. Food policy has focused on quantity and in the case of maize, on satisfying domestic demand by supporting large commercial agriculture and importing from abroad. However, and as argued in this paper, obtaining a food staple of quality is also an important issue for rural households and contributes to motivating continued smallholder production. Based (...)
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    Livelihood change, farming, and managing flood risk in the Lerma Valley, Mexico.Hallie Eakin & Kirsten Appendini - 2008 - Agriculture and Human Values 25 (4):555-566.
    In face of rising flood losses globally, the approach of “living with floods,” rather than relying on structural measures for flood control and prevention, is acquiring greater resonance in diverse socioeconomic contexts. In the Lerma Valley in the state of Mexico, rapid industrialization, population growth, and the declining value of agricultural products are driving livelihood and land use change, exposing increasing numbers of people to flooding. However, data collected in two case studies of farm communities affected by flooding in (...)
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    Trade and Totomoxtle: Livelihood strategies in the Totonacan region of Veracruz, Mexico[REVIEW]Amanda King - 2007 - Agriculture and Human Values 24 (1):29-40.
    Following the implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Mexican farmers altered their livelihood strategies to respond to changing market incentives. While many commercial farmers responded to falling maize prices brought on by NAFTA by shifting into the production of vegetables for export, the coping strategies of low-income farmers have been varied, from diversifying income sources through off-farm employment, to migration, to searching for niche markets for new or added-value products. In the Totonocan region of the state of (...)
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    Farm labor contractors: The processors of new immigrant labor from Mexico for Californian agribusiness. [REVIEW]Fred Krissman - 1995 - Agriculture and Human Values 12 (4):18-46.
    The deteriorating living and working conditions suffered by California's farm workers and their families is associated with the escalating proportion of the agricultural labor market (ALM) provisioned by the state's farm labor contractors (FLCs). The increasing use of FLCs is the result of a restructuring strategy undertaken by Californian agribusiness to reduce the cost of labor, as well as responsibility for work place, labor, and immigration laws. The FLCs' rise to prominence as the bulwark between growers and workers within the (...)
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    La autoridad cultural de la ciencia en tiempos pandémicos y la postnormalidad cultural en México.Daniela H. Tarhuni Navarro & Noemí Sanz Merino - 2022 - Arbor 198 (806):a677.
    Las últimas encuestas nacionales en México han mostrado una confianza social creciente en creencias y prácticas pseudocientíficas, así como una percepción pública desfavorable sobre la visibilidad social de los científicos. La situación post-normal generada en la pandemia por COVID-19 se presenta como un escenario propicio para poner a prueba la importancia que los ciudadanos otorgan, de hecho, a la ciencia y sus profesionales en tiempos de crisis. Este artículo ofrece los resultados sobre comprensión pública de la COVID-19 y percepción social (...)
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    Pensamiento y poesía en la vida española.María Zambrano & Colegio de México - 1987 - Madrid: Endymión.
    Razón, poesía, historia.--La cuestión del estoicismo español.--El querer.
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    Acceso y usos de las TIC en una escuela rural durante la COVID-19.Shamaly Alhelí Niño Carrasco & Karla Lariza Parra Encinas - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 12 (4):1-10.
    Pese a los esfuerzos de las últimas décadas, la poca habilitación tecnológica dentro de las escuelas rurales de México ha quedado expuesta durante el cierre de escuelas por Covid-19. Se realizó un estudio exploratorio para identificar los niveles de brecha digital de acceso experimentados por los profesores de un centro educativo en una zona rural de México y explorar las estrategias de usos de las TIC desplegadas para dar continuidad académica durante la pandemia. Se constató que aun con acceso (...)
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    Gender, ethnicity, and economic status in plant management: Uncultivated edible plants among the Nahuas and Popolucas of Veracruz, Mexico[REVIEW]Veronica Vazquez-Garcia - 2008 - Agriculture and Human Values 25 (1):65-77.
    Uncultivated plants are an important part of agricultural systems and play a key role in the survival of rural marginalized groups such as women, children, and the poor. Drawing on the gender, environment, and development literature and on the notion of women’s social location, this paper examines the ways in which gender, ethnicity, and economic status determine women’s roles in uncultivated plant management in Ixhuapan and Ocozotepec, two indigenous communities of Veracruz, Mexico. The first is inhabited by Nahua (...)
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    Critical Reflections on Violence in Mexico from Injustice: Imaginatively Project to Build Peace.Dora Elvira García-González - 2017 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 26:149-177.
    Resumen En este artículo se propone una reflexión sobre los requerimientos -éticos y teóricos- para la factible superación de situaciones violentas. Situaciones en las que la realidad se impone de manera indefectible y agresiva, bajo las que difícilmente se pueden generar espacios de justicia, dado que en ellos prevalece la desigualdad y marginación social. La persistencia de injusticias constituye el caldo de cultivo para la violencia. El caso específico de este tipo de circunstancias es la matanza de 43 estudiantes de (...)
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    Las bases subjetivas de la violencia política en Atoyac, Guerrero (México). Una interpretación del proceso insurreccional de la guerrilla del Partido de los Pobres en los años sesenta del siglo XX.Francisco Ávila Coronel - 2019 - Ratio Juris 14 (29):267-290.
    El presente artículo busca explicar el proceso de insurrección de la guerrilla del Partido de los Pobres, liderado por el maestro rural Lucio Cabañas Barrientos en Atoyac, Guerrero. El enfoque de esta investigación busca estudiar las violencias culturales y sociales cotidianas, como parte de un proceso histórico que formó parte del fenómeno de la violencia política-caciquil. El problema-eje de esta investigación será la contrarreforma agraria iniciada durante los años cuarenta del siglo XX, que hacia los años sesenta producirá en (...)
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  24. Land Use Programme (RELU) 2007.Rural Economy - forthcoming - Common Knowledge.
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    Competitividad internacional de la industria.Azucarera De México - 2010 - Theoria: Revista Ciencia, Arte y Humanidades 19 (1):7-29.
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    Justificación de Una dogmática.JuRÍdiCo-PenaL en MéXiCo - 2008 - In Ricardo Franco Guzmán (ed.), Homenaje a Ricardo Franco Guzmán: 50 años de vida académica. México, D.F.: Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Penales.
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    Sobre la posibilidad de un fundamento analógico Y simbólico. Ensayo de hermenéutica analógica.Colegio de México & D. F. México - 2006 - Dikaiosyne 9 (16).
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  28. Forward: Focus on Agricultural and Rural Development. UPCA, College.Chi-Wan Rural Asia Marches Chang - forthcoming - Laguna.
     
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    Métodos Absolutos y Relativos de Muestreo (Absolute and Relative Sampling Methods).N. L. Nicolás & Saltillo Coah México - 2012 - Daena 7 (1):78-84.
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  30. Análisis del impuesto a las transacciones financieras en América Latina//Analysis of the Financial Transaction Tax in Latin American.María Consuelo González Pérez-México & María Lourdes López López-México - 2013 - Telos (Venezuela) 15 (1):91-102.
     
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  31. Laleen Jayamanne.Cries—A. Rural Tragedy - 1993 - In Sneja Marina Gunew & Anna Yeatman (eds.), Feminism and the Politics of Difference. Allen & Unwin. pp. 73.
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    La existencia como economia, como desinteres y como caridad.Antonio Caso & Mexico - 1919 - Secretaría de Educación Pública.
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    El realismo científico..José Vasconcelos & México - 1943 - México,: D. F., Centro de estudios filosóficos de la Facultad de filosofía y letras.
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    Using the Hubble Telescope to Determine the Split of a Cosmological Object's Redshift into its Gravitational and Distance Parts.Pharis E. Williams & New Mexico Tech Emrtc - 2001 - Apeiron 8 (2):92.
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    Migration as Engendered Practice: Mexican Men, Masculinity, and Northward Migration.Chad Broughton - 2008 - Gender and Society 22 (5):568-589.
    As Mexico endures the far-reaching economic and social dislocations wrought by neoliberalism, many predominantly rural states in southern Mexico have witnessed an unprecedented northward exodus of working age men and women. This article argues that in response to these intense pressures to emigrate, poor men from rural Mexico do more than make instrumental calculations about migration to the border; they must negotiate masculine ideals and adopt strategic gendered practices in relation to the migration experience and (...)
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  36. Importing Corn, Exporting Labor: The Neoliberal Corn Regime, GMOs, and the Erosion of Mexican Biodiversity. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Fitting - 2006 - Agriculture and Human Values 23 (1):15-26.
    When genetically modified (GM) imported corn was found growing in Oaxaca and the Tehuacán Valley of Puebla, Mexico (2000–2002), it intensified the debate between activists, academics, and government officials about the effects of trade liberalization on Mexican corn farmers and maize biodiversity. In order to understand the challenges faced by corn farmers and in situ diversity, it is important to contextualize GM corn within the recent neoliberal corn regime and its regional manifestations. This essay offers a case study of (...)
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    What inspires action in Global Health?Daniel Palazuelos - 2012 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 2 (2):6-10.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:What inspires action in Global Health?Daniel Palazuelos"Why do all of you want to go to the middle of nowhere and take care of the sickest people even though you won't have half the tools necessary to make the slightest difference?" he asks.I'm sitting in the Intensive Care Unit workroom enjoying one of those rare, calm moments during residency when this question suddenly breaks my peace. A co-resident, my friend (...)
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    Ejercicio Médico y la Asignación de Recursos Humanos En Salud En Regiones Violentas.Ivette María Ortiz Alcántara & Felicitas Holzer - 2023 - Medicina y Ética 34 (3):763-803.
    La violencia en México, específicamente en algunos estados de la República mexicana en donde la población se enfrenta a situaciones de peligro, tiene como una de tantas consecuencias la ausencia de personal médico que se desempeñe como profesional y proporcione servicios de salud en estas zonas rurales. En este sentido, es de considerar que la asignación de recursos humanos en salud es fundamental para el funcionamiento de un sistema eficiente y observar las causas por las que médicos que desde el (...)
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    Saberes docentes en la dimensión colectiva de la enseñanza en una clase de ciencias naturales.Marlen Olivia Angulo García - 2023 - Voces de la Educación 8 (16):3-26.
    Se analizan saberes docentes de una maestra al enseñar el tema, las aportaciones de Darwin: adaptación y selección natural, en grado primero de secundaria en una escuela rural en el estado de Tlaxcala- México. Es un estudio etnográfico, en él se describen y examinan fragmentos de clase y se encuentra que sus saberes se asocian con tres aspectos de la dimensión colectiva de la enseñanza, referidos a: cómo involucrar a los niños en el trabajo grupal, cómo recapitular contenidos en (...)
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  40. Social Welfare: An approach to the concept from a multidimensional perspective.Carlos Medel-Ramírez & Hilario Medel-López - manuscript
    Winds of change, from the political perspective in Mexico, invite us to reformulate the methodological vision for the direction of public policy in the field of social development, directing their actions towards the construction of a methodological proposal that allows us to direct ourselves towards achieving higher levels of Well-being Social in our country, as a desirable objective of public policy and which is expected to be inclusive, participatory and democratic. -/- In this sense, it is important to recognize (...)
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    A Politics of the Ordinary.Thomas L. Dumm - 1999 - New York University Press.
    In A Politics of the Ordinary, Thomas Dumm dramatizes how everyday life in the United States intersects with and is influenced by the power of events, on the one hand, and forces of conformity and normalcy on the other. Combining poststructuralist analysis with a sympathetic reading of a strain of American thought that begins with Emerson and culminates in the work of Stanley Cavell, A Politics of the Ordinary investigates incidents from everyday life, political spectacles, and popular culture. Whether juxtaposing (...)
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    Food sovereignty education across the Americas: multiple origins, converging movements.David Meek, Katharine Bradley, Bruce Ferguson, Lesli Hoey, Helda Morales, Peter Rosset & Rebecca Tarlau - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (3):611-626.
    Social movements are using education to generate critical consciousness regarding the social and environmental unsustainability of the current food system, and advocate for agroecological production. In this article, we explore results from a cross-case analysis of six social movements that are using education as a strategy to advance food sovereignty. We conducted participatory research with diverse rural and urban social movements in the United States, Brazil, Cuba, Bolivia, and Mexico, which are each educating for food sovereignty. We synthesize (...)
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    A Politics of the Ordinary.Thomas L. Dumm - 1999 - New York University Press.
    In A Politics of the Ordinary, Thomas Dumm dramatizes how everyday life in the United States intersects with and is influenced by the power of events, on the one hand, and forces of conformity and normalcy on the other. Combining poststructuralist analysis with a sympathetic reading of a strain of American thought that begins with Emerson and culminates in the work of Stanley Cavell, A Politics of the Ordinary investigates incidents from everyday life, political spectacles, and popular culture. Whether juxtaposing (...)
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  44. Comunidad de dialogo y experiencias agroecologicas en educación intercultural.Pedro González - 2018 - Dissertation, N/A Translated by Pedro Gonzalez.
    COMUNIDADES DE DIALOGO E INDAGACION, PARA EXPERIENCIAS AGROECOLOGICAS EN EDUCACION INTERCULTURAL / CommunitIes of Dialogue and Inquiry, for agroecological experiences about intercultural education La Comunidad de indagación, practicada como herramienta para facilitar diálogos interculturales en el ámbito de la AgroEcología, en combinación con el “Método de Campesino a Campesino”. Propuestas metodológicas de la Filosofía con niñez y adolescencia, adaptadas a espacios educativos en zonas rurales atendiendo colectivos de diversas generaciones. Compartiremos experiencias acerca de Sistematización y Evaluación de proyectos educativos, con (...)
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    Using chiles and comics to address the physical and emotional wellbeing of farmworkers in Vermont’s borderlands.Teresa Mares, Naomi Wolcott-MacCausland, Julia Doucet, Andy Kolovos & Marek Bennett - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 37 (1):197-208.
    In Vermont, approximately 1000–1200 migrant workers from Latin America are helping to sustain the state’s dairy industry. These dairy workers, the majority of whom are from Mexico and Guatemala, experience significant mental health impacts stemming from a combination of stressors due to leaving their home of origin and challenges related to working in rural Vermont. This article employs a framework of structural violence and structural vulnerability to situate the lived experiences and health concerns of migrant farmworkers in Vermont’s (...)
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    Prácticas inclusivas de docentes de escuelas consideradas como exitosas en la implementación de la inclusión.Ismael García Cedillo, Silvia Romero Contreras, Norma Guadalupe Márquez Cabellos & Dora Yolanda Ramos Estrada - 2024 - Voces de la Educación 9 (17):86-107.
    En la presente investigación se valoran las prácticas inclusivas de 6 1 docentes de educación básica de Colima, Sonora y San Luis Potosí adscritos a escuelas urbanas y rurales de México nominadas como exitosas. Se aplicaron varios instrumentos, como la GEPIA, la SACIE, el TEIP, el Cuestionario para Favorecer los Aprendizajes de Mitchell y el Protocolo C ODCA.
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    Global Health Careers: Serving the Navajo Community.Maricruz Merino, Jonathan Iralu & Sonya Shin - 2012 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 2 (2):86-89.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Global Health Careers:Serving the Navajo CommunityMaricruz Merino, Jonathan Iralu, and Sonya ShinGallup Indian Medical Center (GIMC) sits on a hilltop in Gallup, New Mexico, a town of 20,000 in the four corners region of the Southwestern United States. From its third story windows one can see the red cliffs of the nearby Navajo Nation, a 27,000 square mile reservation that reaches into Arizona, northern New Mexico, and (...)
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    Deconstruyendo el estereotipo de la docente de preescolar en tiempos de pandemia.Nidia Alejandra Chincoya Garcia - 2021 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 6 (1):1-10.
    En esta narrativa, la autora, joven docente de preescolar en una zona rural de Oaxaca, México, se rebela frente al estereotipo instituido de la docente del preescolar. Reflexiona acerca de la vida en pandemia, para algunos bajo el resguardo de un techo y la seguridad del empleo, para otros, en la feroz lucha cotidiana por el sustento. A fin de cuentas, lo personal es político, tal como se evidencia en esta narrativa que desvela una cotidianidad emergente donde se exacerba (...)
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    Introducción al estudio del turismo a través del materialismo cultural.Alejandro Palafox Muñoz, Lilia Zizumbo Villarreal, Emilio Gerardo Arriaga Álvarez & Neptalí Monterroso Salvatierra - 2010 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 25.
    Con el modelo de bienestar, los sectores económicos tuvieron un crecimiento sustantivo en México. Con el cambio del modelo económico, el sector servicios, sobre todo, el turismo, se ha consolidado como una actividad que homogeniza y funcionaliza el paisaje para facilitar la apropiación de los recursos naturales y culturales de las comunidades rurales para la expansión de la economía de libre mercado, con el objetivo de que permanezca el modo de producción y reproducción vinculado al capital, con lo que se (...)
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    Silenced voices, vital arguments: smallholder farmers in the Mexican GM maize controversy.Susana Carro-Ripalda & Marta Astier - 2014 - Agriculture and Human Values 31 (4):655-663.
    Smallholder producers are the collective most likely to be affected by the introduction of GMOs globally, yet the least included in public debates and consultation about the development, implementation or regulation of this agricultural biotechnology. Why are the voices and arguments of smallholder farmers being excluded from national and international GM debates and regulation? In this article, we identify barriers which prevent smallholder farmers in Mexico from having a voice in public political, economic, scientific and social fori regarding the (...)
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