International audienceThe objective of this article is to present an analysis of one of the most creative currents of Mexican political ecology, referred to as social environmentalism. We will present its historical context by showing how it began at the crossroads of critical theory: between left-wing Mexican political movements and local development projects. Over the past two decades, the social environmental movement has faced two principal challenges: institutionalization and internationalization. Institutionalization refers to the sensitive question of the movement's relationship to the Mexican state and its tradition of clientelism. Internationalization pertains to the arrival of new funding sources and actors that tend to orient pol...
In response to the deep social and ecological crisis for which the international community is provin...
The article analyzes two angles surrounding social participation in water legislation in Mexico, whi...
Social movements are mobilization groups of stakeholders who seek to change the status quo, given th...
International audienceLatin American political ecology is a theoretical framework for thinking about...
An important component of the process of political change Mexico has undergone over the last two dec...
Political Ecology, understood as a field of social and political analysis of environmental problems,...
This article attempts to analyze the constitution, classification, objectives, and goals of environm...
The post-Cold War years make way for a renewal of the Latin American debate over the tensions betwee...
This article analyses the sustainability movement that opposed the construction of the Las Cruces hy...
This article analyzes the organization and policy strategies that unroll the emergent party politics...
Mexican environmental policy has been studied from differets approaches of public policy through rel...
International audienceThis article examines the question of Mexican immigration to the United States...
Mexico is a multi-cultural megadiverse country, which due to its geographical and climatic character...
Au cours de la première décennie du xxie siècle, de nombreux mouvements sociaux mexicains ont focali...
International audienceThis chapter builds on analyses of environmental mobilizations that have focus...
In response to the deep social and ecological crisis for which the international community is provin...
The article analyzes two angles surrounding social participation in water legislation in Mexico, whi...
Social movements are mobilization groups of stakeholders who seek to change the status quo, given th...
International audienceLatin American political ecology is a theoretical framework for thinking about...
An important component of the process of political change Mexico has undergone over the last two dec...
Political Ecology, understood as a field of social and political analysis of environmental problems,...
This article attempts to analyze the constitution, classification, objectives, and goals of environm...
The post-Cold War years make way for a renewal of the Latin American debate over the tensions betwee...
This article analyses the sustainability movement that opposed the construction of the Las Cruces hy...
This article analyzes the organization and policy strategies that unroll the emergent party politics...
Mexican environmental policy has been studied from differets approaches of public policy through rel...
International audienceThis article examines the question of Mexican immigration to the United States...
Mexico is a multi-cultural megadiverse country, which due to its geographical and climatic character...
Au cours de la première décennie du xxie siècle, de nombreux mouvements sociaux mexicains ont focali...
International audienceThis chapter builds on analyses of environmental mobilizations that have focus...
In response to the deep social and ecological crisis for which the international community is provin...
The article analyzes two angles surrounding social participation in water legislation in Mexico, whi...
Social movements are mobilization groups of stakeholders who seek to change the status quo, given th...