Young indigenous migrants in the Alameda Central. Peaceful disputes over the public space

This article seeks to explain the way that young indigenous migrant’s newcomers to Mexico City used, disputed and mean place into the public space. The analysis is focus on the data of ethnographic work on the Alameda Central and surrounding areas before and after the urban renewal project in 2012....

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Main Author: Marcela Meneses Reyes
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Unidad Iztapalapa 2015-12-01
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Online Access:https://revistaiztapalapa.izt.uam.mx/index.php/izt/article/view/64
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description This article seeks to explain the way that young indigenous migrant’s newcomers to Mexico City used, disputed and mean place into the public space. The analysis is focus on the data of ethnographic work on the Alameda Central and surrounding areas before and after the urban renewal project in 2012. The findings suggest that despite attempts by displacement, the young people studied deployed different Strategies in order to gain a foothold in the spaces that have appropriated and thereby legitimize their presence in the city.
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spelling doaj.art-5804e8848b1c41f7a4ef87803f60635b2022-12-22T01:07:35ZspaUniversidad Autónoma Metropolitana Unidad IztapalapaIztapalapa0185-42592007-91762015-12-013780/1396864Young indigenous migrants in the Alameda Central. Peaceful disputes over the public spaceMarcela Meneses Reyes0Instituto de Investigaciones para el Desarrollo de la Educación, Universidad IberoamericanaThis article seeks to explain the way that young indigenous migrant’s newcomers to Mexico City used, disputed and mean place into the public space. The analysis is focus on the data of ethnographic work on the Alameda Central and surrounding areas before and after the urban renewal project in 2012. The findings suggest that despite attempts by displacement, the young people studied deployed different Strategies in order to gain a foothold in the spaces that have appropriated and thereby legitimize their presence in the city.https://revistaiztapalapa.izt.uam.mx/index.php/izt/article/view/64jóvenes indígenas migrantesalameda centralespacio públicoproyectos de remodelación urbanabailes dominicales
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Young indigenous migrants in the Alameda Central. Peaceful disputes over the public space
Iztapalapa
jóvenes indígenas migrantes
alameda central
espacio público
proyectos de remodelación urbana
bailes dominicales
title Young indigenous migrants in the Alameda Central. Peaceful disputes over the public space
title_full Young indigenous migrants in the Alameda Central. Peaceful disputes over the public space
title_fullStr Young indigenous migrants in the Alameda Central. Peaceful disputes over the public space
title_full_unstemmed Young indigenous migrants in the Alameda Central. Peaceful disputes over the public space
title_short Young indigenous migrants in the Alameda Central. Peaceful disputes over the public space
title_sort young indigenous migrants in the alameda central peaceful disputes over the public space
topic jóvenes indígenas migrantes
alameda central
espacio público
proyectos de remodelación urbana
bailes dominicales
url https://revistaiztapalapa.izt.uam.mx/index.php/izt/article/view/64
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