Within the context of domestic amenity/lifestyle migration, we are interested in understanding the way local rural residents and migrants: (1) view each other; and (2) how those views affect an integrated community development. Using alterity theory as a guiding framework, we engaged in a qualitative study to examine such views and their effects along the lines of three axes: an epistemological (what people know about the other), an axiological (how people value the other), and a praxeological (how people interact with the other) one in the Chilean community of Malalcahuello. Findings suggests that, overall, both types of residents know little of the other, have and constantly reproduce negative value judgments of the other, and relate only...
In Chile, the sustained increase of migratory flows is producing an important impact on building new...
Since mid-2000, the migratory flows of Latin American migrants to Chile have been increasing constan...
Two longitudinal survey studies were conducted with non-indigenous majority Chilean participants (Ns...
Real Estates Investment in Mountain Tourist Centers and New Ways of Life. The role of existential am...
The southern Chilean Andes area and its social-cultural sphere have been affected by migrants who as...
Amenity migration in the mountain regions of southern Chile is a phenomenon that academia has not an...
The so-called lifestyle migration represents a socio-cultural and spatial phenomenon that has become...
Based upon thirteen months of ethnographic fieldwork among indigenous Mapuche people of southern Ch...
Using data from a 2014 survey of 1,634 people in the Maule region of Chile, we examine the intergene...
This thesis is a study about Mapuche rural-urban, indigenous migration in Chile and how Mapuche have...
For almost a decade now, rural sites in the Valle de Traslasierra, in the western area of the provin...
Residents of high amenity rural areas in the U.S. are grappling with the community-level impacts of ...
There is more and more evidence that migration and development cannot be considered as two dimension...
Lifestyle migration, or the middle-class quest to find a better way of life by moving to new places,...
Reciprocity and exchange are two issues of interest in anthropology stated in Marcel Mauss’ essay a...
In Chile, the sustained increase of migratory flows is producing an important impact on building new...
Since mid-2000, the migratory flows of Latin American migrants to Chile have been increasing constan...
Two longitudinal survey studies were conducted with non-indigenous majority Chilean participants (Ns...
Real Estates Investment in Mountain Tourist Centers and New Ways of Life. The role of existential am...
The southern Chilean Andes area and its social-cultural sphere have been affected by migrants who as...
Amenity migration in the mountain regions of southern Chile is a phenomenon that academia has not an...
The so-called lifestyle migration represents a socio-cultural and spatial phenomenon that has become...
Based upon thirteen months of ethnographic fieldwork among indigenous Mapuche people of southern Ch...
Using data from a 2014 survey of 1,634 people in the Maule region of Chile, we examine the intergene...
This thesis is a study about Mapuche rural-urban, indigenous migration in Chile and how Mapuche have...
For almost a decade now, rural sites in the Valle de Traslasierra, in the western area of the provin...
Residents of high amenity rural areas in the U.S. are grappling with the community-level impacts of ...
There is more and more evidence that migration and development cannot be considered as two dimension...
Lifestyle migration, or the middle-class quest to find a better way of life by moving to new places,...
Reciprocity and exchange are two issues of interest in anthropology stated in Marcel Mauss’ essay a...
In Chile, the sustained increase of migratory flows is producing an important impact on building new...
Since mid-2000, the migratory flows of Latin American migrants to Chile have been increasing constan...
Two longitudinal survey studies were conducted with non-indigenous majority Chilean participants (Ns...