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Community development -- Mexico -- Oaxaca

A transaction costs approach to community participatory development: Orthodox theory vs reality in traditional communities in Mexico

A transaction costs approach to community participatory development: Orthodox theory vs reality in traditional communities in Mexico

... Migration, has always been a major source of new values and interests. It has occurred since Aztec times, when the Mazahuas were employed in the construction of the pyramids and monuments of the empire, and it has now ...

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Hermeneutics and sacred landscape in the Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca, Mexico. A long-term perspective on the dynamics of cultural tradition.

Hermeneutics and sacred landscape in the Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca, Mexico. A long-term perspective on the dynamics of cultural tradition.

... At a distance to the west of Chalcatongo lies the small town of Santa Catarina Yosonotú, an important pilgrimage site for the whole Mixtec region as well as for Triquis and Mixtecs who reside in other parts of the ...

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A grammar of Umbeyajts as spoken by the Ikojts people of San Dionisio del Mar, Oaxaca, Mexico

A grammar of Umbeyajts as spoken by the Ikojts people of San Dionisio del Mar, Oaxaca, Mexico

... speech community, depending on how one defines isolation – here, what is referred to is road access, because Santa María del Mar residents may still be able to get to San Dionisio by sea (and subsequently to ...

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Statistical Analysis of Natural Water Conductivity Data Behavior in Two Wells: Seismic Coastal Border Limits of Guerrero Oaxaca States, Mexico

Statistical Analysis of Natural Water Conductivity Data Behavior in Two Wells: Seismic Coastal Border Limits of Guerrero Oaxaca States, Mexico

... southern Mexico in a section considered the most seismic re- gion on the coastal border in Oaxaca estate limits, this is located on the Pinotepa National municipality, particularly in a coastal ...

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Educational Software to Teaching-Learning the Zapotec Language of the Istmo of Tehuantepec

Educational Software to Teaching-Learning the Zapotec Language of the Istmo of Tehuantepec

... Abstract: Mexico is one of the countries with more linguistic wealth in the world, a contradiction in discriminatory behavior on the part of our urban indigenous ...and development of educational software ...

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Antibacterial Activity of Bougainvillea Glabra, Eucalyptus Globulus, Gnaphalium Attenuatum, and Propolis Collected in Mexico

Antibacterial Activity of Bougainvillea Glabra, Eucalyptus Globulus, Gnaphalium Attenuatum, and Propolis Collected in Mexico

... and Oaxaca have shown to be less potent than the plants extracts investigated in this work, the use of propolis resin in combination with plant extracts can be supported by the fact that propolis have been ...

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Psychological response of family members of patients hospitalised for influenza A/H1N1 in Oaxaca, Mexico

Psychological response of family members of patients hospitalised for influenza A/H1N1 in Oaxaca, Mexico

... in Oaxaca, to screen the primary family caregiver for adverse psychological symp- toms, and to analyse data to identify risk factors for these adverse ...of development of ...

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Cuicatec ethnozoology: traditional knowledge, use, and management of fauna by people of San Lorenzo Pápalo, Oaxaca, Mexico

Cuicatec ethnozoology: traditional knowledge, use, and management of fauna by people of San Lorenzo Pápalo, Oaxaca, Mexico

... In San Lorenzo Pápalo, consumption of insects is mainly directed to the jonote worm and the chicatana ants, in considerable amounts. Our study provides a first approach to evaluate the sustainability of using this re- ...

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Local economic development in Mexico: the contribution of the bottom up approach

Local economic development in Mexico: the contribution of the bottom up approach

... the development of places from a local ...the development processes, alongside governmental authorities, can be found in the cases reviewed to illustrate the key elements of the bottom-up ...social ...

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Grounding the past : the praxis of participatory archaeology in the Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca, Mexico

Grounding the past : the praxis of participatory archaeology in the Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca, Mexico

... local community involvement is widely spread, Clarke observes for the Australian national context that ‘[…] community consultation has become a routine and accepted part of professional practice’ (Clarke ...

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Bioinformatics Analysis of NprR NprX Quorum Sensing System of Bacillus thuringiensis Isolates from the Papaloapan Region, Oaxaca Mexico

Bioinformatics Analysis of NprR NprX Quorum Sensing System of Bacillus thuringiensis Isolates from the Papaloapan Region, Oaxaca Mexico

... Several bacterial species use the Quorum Sensing (QS, cell-cell communication) to coordinate their behavior as a whole community [1]. In Gram-positive bacteria, the signaling molecules are mostly small secreted ...

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Economic Development in Mexico and the Role of Blockchain

Economic Development in Mexico and the Role of Blockchain

... the development of Mexicans crypto industry and consequently, exchanges as well as other firms using digital assets would move to countries with a more liberal regulation ...

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Oaxaca Mezcal, A Natural Growth Stage Cluster The Mezcal de Oaxaca, A Natural Cluster in Growth Stage

Oaxaca Mezcal, A Natural Growth Stage Cluster The Mezcal de Oaxaca, A Natural Cluster in Growth Stage

... In Mexico several states promote cluster model in sectors such as ; footwear and automotive (Guanajuato), electronics (Jalisco), denim (Coahuila), aerospace (Querétaro), auto parts and agribusiness (Puebla), ...

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Mollusks of the Rocky Intertidal Zone at Three Sites in Oaxaca, Mexico

Mollusks of the Rocky Intertidal Zone at Three Sites in Oaxaca, Mexico

... the community based on the most represented families; 3) to estimate the density; 4) to determine the distribution of the species in the study area; 5) to analyze the size composition of populations; and 6) to ...

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The Catholic Church, Political Institutions, and Electoral Outcomes in Oaxaca, Mexico

The Catholic Church, Political Institutions, and Electoral Outcomes in Oaxaca, Mexico

... Lynch, “Reform and Religion in Latin America”, in Orbis vol. 42, num. 2, March 1998; David Martin, Tongues of Fire: The Explosion of Protes- tantism in Latin America, Oxford, Blackwell, 1990; Eric Patterson, “Religious ...

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Class, Ethnicity and Community in Southern Mexico: Oaxaca's Peasantries

Class, Ethnicity and Community in Southern Mexico: Oaxaca's Peasantries

... In this fascinating book, Colin Clarke draws together work from a range of disciplinary traditions to produce a monograph on the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca. Known predominantly for its large indigenous ...

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Educational Inequality in Nuevo Leon and Oaxaca, Mexico, 2008 and 2010: The Basis of an Uncertain Future for These Societies

Educational Inequality in Nuevo Leon and Oaxaca, Mexico, 2008 and 2010: The Basis of an Uncertain Future for These Societies

... “A human being is in a multidimensional poverty situation when he/she does not have at least one right to accomplish social development, and if his/her income is insufficient to acquire the goods and services to ...

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Ixcatec ethnoecology: plant management and biocultural heritage in Oaxaca, Mexico

Ixcatec ethnoecology: plant management and biocultural heritage in Oaxaca, Mexico

... Other activities like commerce and income subsidized by governmental programs, are part of the process of adapta- tion that may contribute to face eventual environmental and social adversities, similarly as recently ...

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How “Participatory Governance” Strengthens Authoritarian Regimes: Evidence from Electoral Authoritarian Oaxaca, Mexico

How “Participatory Governance” Strengthens Authoritarian Regimes: Evidence from Electoral Authoritarian Oaxaca, Mexico

... Studies of Oaxaca’s UyC systems also usually attribute differences in political behavior in these systems compared to PP ones to general, overarching differences between them. For example, Benton (2012) highlighted how ...

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The role of education in development of an indigenous Mexican community : indigenous perspectives : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Development Studies at Massey University

The role of education in development of an indigenous Mexican community : indigenous perspectives : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Development Studies at Massey University

... It investigates how the people of this location, a Zapoteco village in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, see development for their community, and how formal education could best cont[r] ...

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