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InterSedes

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Abstract

MEJIA-REYES, Carlos; HERNANDEZ-ARMAS, Carlos Augusto  and  ORTIZ-AVILA, Elsa. Postures towards contemporary international human mobility in Mexico. A conjunctural exploration. InterSedes [online]. 2019, vol.20, n.42, pp.1-37. ISSN 2215-2458.  http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/isucr.v20i42.41840.

The process of transferring people to different territories in search of better conditions for material reasons or misadventures caused by natural phenomena has been a reason for conceptualizations aimed at explaining only the change from one territory to another of protagonists, leaving out events that surround them with holistic explanatory possibilities; in this case, the negative prejudices towards the arrival or transit of agents in mobility as well as solidarity positions. Phenomenon that in Mexico is characterized by being a historical circulation space for Central American and Caribbean people who seek to enter the United States at a time of sharpening barriers as well as unusual caravans. This process is explored exploratoryly from the 2017 National Discrimination Survey aimed at making visible positions and beliefs in this regard, analyzed with multifactorial association techniques and comparatively between federative entities based on their neighborhood with the borders.

Keywords : Human mobility; migration; attitudes; Centroámerica-Caribe; México.

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