Ethnography of an urban poor and working class neighborhood with migration to the north.
Abstract
In this document, I approach international migration and the
ethnography of an urban space. Based on the relationships
observed in an urban poor and working class neighborhood, we
notice social processes that its inhabitants have undergone,
different social profiles that make up and have defined its
heterogeneity; it is possible to observe the economic and financial
dynamism present, as well as the transformations that are
happening in the location’s structures; the differences in
migrations to the USA and the social processes that they have
brought with them; and the problems that persist, but also the
recreation of common imaginaries that identify and collectivize
the inhabitants.
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