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Mexico

Mesoamerican Manuscripts

Mixtec Colonial Maps and Land Tenure

Omar Aguilar Sanchez discusses Mixtec colonial maps and land tenure.
Mesoamerican Manuscripts

The Codex Anute Palimpsest

Ludo Snijders discusses the Codex Anute palimpsest.
Mesoamerican Manuscripts

Non-Destructive Analysis of the Colombino Codex

Jose Luis Ruvalcaba Sil discusses the non-destructive analysis of the Colombino Codex.
Mesoamerican Manuscripts

Panel Discussion 01

Day 1 morning speakers gather to answer questions from the audience. Chaired by Virginia M. Lladó-Buisán.
Mesoamerican Manuscripts

Contemporary K'iche Ritual Dance and the Dresden Codex

Paul Van Den Asker discusses the contemporary K'iche ritual dance and the Dresden Codex.
Mesoamerican Manuscripts

The Materiality of Colour in Pre-Columbian Codices: An Historical Approach

Elodie Dupey Garcia discusses the materiality of colour in pre-Columbian Codices: An historical approach.
Mesoamerican Manuscripts

Depicting the Mesoamerican Spirit World

Alessia Frassani discusses the depiction of the Meso-american spirit world
Faith and displacement (Forced Migration Review 48)

FMR 48 - From violence to more violence in Central America

Many Central American migrants flee their home country as a result of violence and threats from the criminal gangs. A large number of them also encounter the same type of violence that they are fleeing when on the migratory routes through Mexico.
Faith and displacement (Forced Migration Review 48)

FMR 48 - Public policy to address displacement in Mexico

At hearings of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in November 2013 on the human rights situation in Mexico, the issue of the internally displaced in particular caught my attention.
Latin American Centre

Total war: Mexico and Europe, 1914

Professor Alan Knight give a seminar for the Latin American Centre series.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Mexico: from the Guiding Principles to national responsibilities on the rights of IDPs

The Mexican government needs facts and figures on internal displacement and then to mobilise national institutions to design appropriate responses.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Mexicans seeking political asylum

Banding together in response to a situation of this seriousness gives people strength and confidence, and provides emotional, social and – above all – legal and political support.
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Criminal violence and displacement in Mexico

Rampant criminal violence, from direct coercion and physical threats to the erosion of the quality of life and livelihood opportunities, pushes people to move in a variety of ways.
Latin American Centre

Challenging Frontiers: On the Making—and Unmaking?—of Latin American Nations (especially Mexico).

Alan Knight (St Antony’s College) gives a talk for the Latin American Centre seminar series.
International Migration Institute

THEMIS: To move or not to move (when one arguably has the social capital): the mediating effect of migrant family networks on migration aspirations and planned and unplanned Mexico - U.S. migration

Mathew Creighton presents his paper 'To move or not to move (when one arguably has the social capital)' co-authored by Fernando Riosmena, in Parallel session III(C) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013
International Migration Institute

THEMIS: The impact of sending states’ transnational policies on migration dynamics: a comparative analysis of South American cases

Ana Margheritis presents her paper 'The impact of sending states’ transnational policies on migration dynamics: a comparative analysis of South American cases' in Parallel session III(B) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond
Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative

Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Mr Enrique González Tiburcio

Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Mr Enrique González Tiburcio, Mexico.
Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative

Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Dr Gonzalo Hernández

Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Dr Gonzalo Hernández, Mexico.
Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative

Mexico's 'Official' Multidimensional Poverty Measure: A Comparative Study of Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Populations

Mexico's 'Official' Multidimensional Poverty Measure: A Comparative Study of Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Populations.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Immigrant Integration and Human Rights: Lessons from the US-Mexico Border

Discussion on the problematic of discussing integration in a context of security enforcement policies in the US and neoliberal policies, with a focus on immigrants in the US/Mexico border region and in the US as a whole.

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