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Desrochers, Sandra. "De la cueillette du café à la cueillette du dollar : une étude de cas au Veracruz, Mexique." Thesis, Université Laval, 2007. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2007/24815/24815.pdf.
Full textFilion, Julie. "Genre et changement social au Mexique rural : la question de la masculinité." Thesis, Université Laval, 2006. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2006/23887/23887.pdf.
Full textLegorreta, Díaz María del Carmen. "Organisation et changement dans les haciendas et communautés agraires de Los valles y cañadas d'Ocosingo, Chiapas, de 1930 à 1994." Toulouse 2, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004TOU20040.
Full textThis thesis asks a central question: how was the regional organization and which changes have taken place in haciendas and communities of Los Valles and Cañadas of Ocosingo, Chiapas, between 1930 and 1994? From the interaction established between tzeltales Indians and members of the oligarchy who lived there, we notice two historic processes. The first one was the preservation of a shape of seigniorial organization during most of the XX th century. The second was the structural change of this organization going towards a modern society. This last one was an extremely difficult process which lasted more than 50 years. Our interpretation of analyzed period rests on the idea that both the processes of organization and those of the change depend on relations of power. In this prospect we notice that the element responsible for the management of the structural change was the gradual modifications of the political asymmetry enter Indian and the members of the oligarchy
Vézina, Catherine. "Regard historien sur une option contemporaine de développement : évolution des politiques et du développement touristiques au Yucatán dans un contexte économique et social en changement, 1984-2005." Thesis, Université Laval, 2007. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2007/24718/24718.pdf.
Full textCano-Castellanos, Ingreet-Juliet. "De montaña a “reserva forestal” : colonización, sentido de comunidad y producción de la conservación ecológica en el sureste de la Selva Lacandona, México." Thesis, Paris 10, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA100136/document.
Full textHow is it possible that "peasants", supported by the agrarian impulses characterized by the Mexican state over the last 4 decades, have been interested in the conservation of forest ecosystems present in localities formed through a process of intensive colonization and appropriation of jungle environments? This is the central question that guides my doctoral research, constructed from ethnographic and anthropological work conducted in a region of the area known as the Lacandon Jungle. It is particularly focused on Marqués de Comillas, a colonized region between 1970 and 1986. It is located near the Biosphere Reserve, Montes Azules, and borders the neighboring country of Guatemala. The research focuses upon the development and experiences of men and women who have lived through the intense challenges represented by both colonization and ecological conservation of the forest. At the same time, my work tries to comprehend environmental changes and cultural changes produced there. In addition, the research represents an effort to demonstrate and understand the contradictory relationships in which local people and the Mexican state reposition themselves. In this sense, the answer to the question corresponds with an attempt to unearth the interaction between human groups and "natural" environments, but also processes in which these groups and governments interact. Specifically, I'm interested in the symbolic and material impact that the dynamics of government daily life have on the local people
¿Cómo es posible que “campesinos” surgidos por el impulso agrario característico del aparato de Estado mexicano, a lo largo de las 4 últimas décadas, hayan pasado a interesarse en la conservación de los ecosistemas forestales, presentes en localidades formadas tras un proceso de colonización y apropiación intensiva de los entornos de selva? Esta es la pregunta central que guía mi investigación doctoral, construida a partir de un trabajo etnográfico y antropológico, realizado en una de las regiones que integran la llamada Selva Lacandona. Se trata concretamente de Marqués de Comillas, región colonizada entre 1970 y 1986 y ubicada a inmediaciones de la Reserva de la Biosfera Montes Azules, así como de la frontera con el vecino país de Guatemala. Interesada en las trayectorias y experiencias de hombres y mujeres que han vivido con intensidad los desafíos que han representado tanto la colonización, como la conservación ecológica de la selva, trato de entender las transformaciones ambientales y los cambios socioculturales allí producidos. Asimismo, la investigación representa un esfuerzo por evidenciar y comprender las contradictorias relaciones a partir de las cuales las poblaciones locales y el Estado mexicano se reconfiguran mutuamente. En este sentido, la respuesta a la pregunta formulada corresponde a un intento por abordar de manera interrelacionada, tanto los procesos de interacción entre grupos humanos y entornos dichos “naturales”, como aquellos que se dan entre tales grupos y las instancias o dinámicas gubernamentales y burocráticas que permean simbólica y materialmente sus cotidianeidades
Desrochers, Sandra. "De la cueillette du café à la cueillette du dollar : une étude de cas au Veracruz, Mexique /." 2007. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2007/24815/24815.pdf.
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