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Tuberculosis en jornaleros migrantes indígenas en Sonora
(El Colegio de Sonora, 2013-09-01)
Eeach year about 13,000 indigenous laborers migrate to work in the agricultural fields of Sonora, but little is known about their incidence of tuberculosis (TB) or how their perceptions and those of health personnel are ...
Una mirada hacia las organizaciones civiles de apoyo al migrante en Baja California y Sonora
(El Colegio de Sonora, 2013-05-01)
Migrants in transit, those attempting to cross the border and those who are sent back from the United States, who are prey to all kinds of authorities and to organized crime, generate an important demand for services which ...
Shuk Toak. Historia natural y cultural de un geosímbolo de Sonora
(El Colegio de Sonora, 2012-09-01)
In the northwestern corner of Sonora, México, there is an arid region covered by a volcanic shield that is close to both a complex of sand dunes and the Sea of Cortez. Here, temperatures can reach 56.7 °C in the summer and ...
Poblar en tierras de muchos indios. La región de Álamos en los siglos XVII y XVIII
(El Colegio de Sonora, 2012-01-01)
The local indigenous population and the one in northern Sinaloa, particularly along the Mayo River, was enough to provide workers for the mining districts discovered in 1683; therefore, there was no need to transfer the ...
La construcción de espacios libres para la participación en las decisiones de política. El caso del acueducto Independencia en Sonora
(El Colegio de Sonora, 2012-01-01)
This article discusses how a social movement builds the identities, discourses and social relations through which it expresses its discontent with a government action. Analysis is based on Francesca Polleta's concept of ...
¿Por qué son mejores los organismos de agua de Baja California que los de Sonora? Instituciones locales y desempeño de los organismos públicos
(El Colegio de Sonora, 2012-01-01)
The purpose of this work is to compare the performance of urban water utilities in the Mexican states of Sonora and Baja California and discuss the likely variables that explain the differences. These two states share ...
Democracy and autonomy in female-based social organizations in southern Sonora: the Cobanaras Federation caseDemocracia y autonomía en organizaciones sociales de base femenina del sur de Sonora: el caso Cobanaras Federación
(El Colegio de Sonora, 2018-01-24)
This article describes the links established by a socially based organization among its members and with external actors by means of a typology that conceptualizes such links as clientelist-corporate, neoliberal and ...
Female body normalization. Corporal models and practices of young women in northwestern MexicoNormalización del cuerpo femenino. Modelos y prácticas corporales de mujeres jóvenes del noroeste de México
(El Colegio de Sonora, 2019-04-03)
This paper analyzed the normalizing discourses regarding the control of the female body and its appropriation in corporal practices and models of young women from different social classes, in an urban context in northwestern ...
School Careers of Children of Migrant Agricultural Families in Sonora, MexicoTrayectorias escolares de hijos de familias agrícolas migrantes en Sonora, México
(El Colegio de Sonora, 2019-10-02)
The objective of the article is to analyze the preschool, elementary and junior high school careers of the children of migrant agricultural families, and how risk factors, related to precarious socio-economic contexts and ...
Ethnic groups in Sonora: territory, underdevelopment, and current living conditionsGrupos étnicos de Sonora: territorios y condiciones actuales de vida y rezago
(El Colegio de Sonora, 2016-01-01)
this article provides a brief description of the territory and living conditions of indigenous peoples in Sonora, Mexico, based on their history, as well as land use, demographic, economic, education, housing, health and ...