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    Documentation of Atlantic tarpon (Megalops atlanticus) space use and move persistence in the northern Gulf of Mexico facilitated by angler advocates by J. Marcus Drymon, Matthew B. Jargowsky, Michael A. Dance, Mitchell Lovell, Crystal LouAllen Hightower, Amanda E. Jefferson, Andrea M. Kroetz, Sean P. Powers

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Abstract Atlantic tarpon (Megalops atlanticus, hereafter tarpon) are facing a multitude of stressors and are considered Vulnerable by the IUCN; however, significant gaps remain in our understanding of tarpon space use and movement. From 2018 to 2019, citizen scientists facilitated tagging of 23 tarpon with SPOT tags to examine space use and movement across the northern Gulf of Mexico. …”
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    Emotion, cultural trauma and mobilization: The Mexican solidarity movement toward Ayotzinapa victims by Tommaso Gravante, Alice Poma

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…<p>Based on social movements studies literature on emotions and protest, in this article we analyse the mobilization process of people who participated in the march for the first anniversary of the disappearance of 43 students of the rural school of Ayotzinapa (September 26, 2015) in Mexico City. …”
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    Holding steady: little change in intensity or timing of bird migration over the Gulf of Mexico by Horton, K, Van Doren, B, La Sorte, F, Cohen, E, Clipp, H, Buler, J, Fink, D, Kelly, J, Farnsworth, A

    Published 2019
    “…Quantifying the timing and intensity of migratory movements is imperative for understanding impacts of changing landscapes and climates on migratory bird populations. …”
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    La résonance des « mouvements des places » : connexions, émotions, valeurs by Geoffrey Pleyers, Marlies Glasius

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Since 2011, wide-scale mobilization of citizens has developed in very different contexts and around basically national demands.Nevertheless, certain aspects of the Arab revolutions, the ‘Indignados’ movement and Occupy or the demonstrations for more democracy in Mexico or in Russia share certain points in common which means that they resonate with one another. …”
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    Le droit d’avoir migré : Émergence et constitution du mouvement des braceros (Journaliers agricoles mexicains aux États-Unis, 1942-1964) by Philippe Schaffhauser

    “…The several particularities of this social struggle enrich our understanding of contemporary social movements in relation to such topics as senior citizens living in conditions of social vulnerability, and the world of Mexico’s countryside. …”
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    International migration: The state-sovereignty-migration nexus by D. Chigudu

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Yet in other countries, migrants are viewed as important contributors to social and economic development, with Mexico, the Dominican Republic and India serving as examples. …”
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