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  1. Los diputados renovadores. De la XXVI Legislatura al Congreso Constituyente MacGregor, Josefina

    Historia Mexicana

    2017
    “…This article follows the trajectory of these representatives, from Madero’s government up to the 1916-1917 Congress. It is intended to show that, while these legislators had a broad participation in the Constituent Congress, they did not represent a defined political group, and the term “renovating” was circumscribed to a small circle made up mainly by José N. …”
  2. Consideraciones sobre el comercio y el papel de la plata hispanoamericana en la temprana globalización, siglos XVI-XIX Bonialian, Mariano, Hausberger, Bernd

    Historia Mexicana

    2018
    “…It concentrates on trade as one of the most important mechanisms of globalization, emphasizing some of the key consequences of flows of merchandise and precious metals between continents. On the one hand, it shows how American space, following the Spanish conquests, was restructured and transformed by its insertion into global exchange circuits. …”
  3. Los inválidos del sector militar de la ciudad de México, 1765-1821 Cervantes, Verónica B.

    Historia Mexicana

    2024
    “…The objective of this article is to show that the troops of New Spain, as well as those of independent Mexico, included elderly, infirm and mutilated individuals who were known as invalids, and who formed part of the New Spanish and Mexican social mosaic. …”
  4. Los clíticos pronominales del español. Estructura y función Bogard, Sergio

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2015
    “…In the first place, I comment on the structure of the verbal word that includes clitics. In second place, I show that these clitics behave either like pronouns or like syntactic agreement markers, and I describe the conditions that favor one behavior or the other. …”
  5. Flexión finita vs. infinitiva o modo indicativo vs. subjuntivo. ¿Cuál es la distinción crucial en las oraciones completivas del español? Bogard, Sergio

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2020
    “…The aim of this paper is to show that this is not the case, that the crucial distinction is the mood alternance, within which the clause with the subjunctive verbal inflexion, as is also well known, relates to the infinitival clause when the complement clause subject does not present switch-reference to the logical subject (see Levy 1983) of its principal clause.…”
  6. En busca de Próspero: Pedro Henríquez Ureña interpreta Ariel Cesana, Raffaele

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2023
    “…The aim of this paper is to show how Henríquez Ureña’s early interpretation of these ideas was constantly changing as —is his historiographical studies, his philological research and his work as a teacher— he went in search of what he was to call our American expression.…”
  7. Gramaticalización del marcador del estándar de la comparación: tipología intragenética de lenguas yuto-aztecas del noroeste de México Estrada Fernández, Zarina

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2024
    “…The analysis of the comparative constructions in Uto-Aztecan languages that are still spoken in the northwestern region of Mexico, Pima Bajo, Tarahumara, Guarijío, Northern Tepehuan, and Yaqui, allows us to show the variety of types of comparative clauses that occur in these languages and to claim in favor of the different grammaticalization paths that give rise to the marker of the standard of comparison, that is, the key operator that contrasts the topic of comparison with the standard of comparison.…”
  8. La vivienda vernácula en Burkina Faso: transformaciones de los modos de habitar de las culturas del Sahel Sánchez, María Aguilar, Melendo, José Manuel Almodóvar

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2020
    “…After several long-term stays and six months of fieldwork, the authors have explored different ways of life of the Mossi and Peul cultures. Results show that introduction of land ownership, real-estate speculation, and an increasing scarcity of natural resources are forcing these cultures to change their ways of life.…”
  9. Dominación real o simbólica: nueva revisión de La Domination masculine Yacine, Tassadit

    Estudios de Género

    2017
    “…Thus, we rely on the work carried out during the 50s in Algeria (Sociologie de l'Algérie, 1958, Esquisse d'une théorie de la pratique, 1972 and Le Sens pratique, 1980) and later in France, to show that Masculine Domination was not born spontaneously, but as a result of a long decantation enriched by field experiences and the theoretical advances of the author’s concepts. …”
  10. Género, trabajo y educación: diferencias entre hombres y mujeres en la entrada al primer empleo Peláez González, Carolina, Rodríguez, Santiago Andrés

    Estudios de Género

    2020
    “…Higher education levels are found to correspond to a delay in starting work, and reduces gaps between men and women. The results also show that gender segregation continues to exist in first jobs. …”
  11. La migración internacional y la distribución del ingreso en San Miguel Coatlán, Oaxaca Salas Alfaro, Renato

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2013
    “…A decomposition of the Gini coefficient by income source was used to analyze the effect of international remittances on income distribution in a sample of 37% of the households in San Miguel Coatlán, Oaxaca. The results show that although this community displays acute inequality, remittances improve income distribution. …”
  12. Los estudios de fecundidad en poblaciones contemporáneas como referentes directos para los estudios paleodemográficos Hernández Espinoza, Patricia Olga, Márquez Morfín, Lourdes

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2014
    “…In this study, we contrast two types of methodologies to obtain data on fertility: paleodemographic, based on the bioarchaeological analysis of a pre-Hispanic Maya skeletic series, utilizing Weiss’s model, and modern demographic methodology applied to census data from Quintana Roo, used to calculate various fertility indicators. The results show that the statistical method we have used in our research makes it possible to have a reliable approach to the levels of fertilityand mortality these groups might have had in the past, since the paleodemographic estimateshave values consistent with the information obtained in the censuses, with acalculation of four to six children for the pre-Hispanic Maya group of Chac Mool.…”
  13. Distribución espacial de un índice de creatividad a nivel municipal en México Villarreal González, Amado, Flores Segovia, Miguel Alejandro, Gasca Sánchez, Francisco Manuel

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2018
    “…The method combines a main component analysis as well as an exploratory spatial data analysis (ESDA), the latter in order to identify spatial concentrations of high (low) values of the creativity index across the geography. The results show that the creative index is concentrated in large urban centers of Mexico such as Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey. …”
  14. Cultura local y regeneración urbana: un caso de estudio en Monterrey, Nuevo León Garza-Rodríguez, Fabiola, Roca, Elisabet, Villares, Míriam

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2020
    “…A mixed method of analysis is used that combines quantitative data with qualitative methods. The results show the existence of two cultural clusters in the center, comprising different actors, distinguished by various urban fabrics, which help promote the regeneration of downtown Monterrey. …”
  15. Características de la distribución urbana de mercancías por giro de establecimiento y distribuidor, en una zona centro. Caso de estudio: Santiago de Querétaro Obregón Biosca, Saúl Antonio

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2024
    “…Urban freight transport in the historic central business districts show management challenges, due their urban dynamics and their road infrastructure characteristics. …”
  16. La lógica de las grandes acciones inmobiliarias en la ciudad de Querétaro García Peralta, Beatriz

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1986
    “…The results of this research show, among other things, that real estate developments were carried out by groups that concentrated and realized all the activities included in the process of urbanization and land circulation, as well as construction of housing. …”
  17. El control de la expansión urbana en la ciudad de México : conjeturas de un falso planteamiento Aguilar, Adrián Guillermo, Olvera L., Guillermo

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1991
    “…The aim of this article is to show that the planning mechanisms and/or instruments for controlling the expansion of Mexico City have largely failed due to their rigidity and the fact that they are plagued with technicisms, for they are rather inconsistent with proposals for social distribution found in urban policies. …”
  18. Eficiencia técnica en pequeñas y medianas empresas en México: un análisis de frontera estocástica Basurto Hernández, Saúl, Sánchez Trujillo, Gabriela

    Estudios Económicos

    2022
    “…The main findings suggest that the average technical efficiency (ATE) of SMEs is 54.6%, SMEs show decreasing returns to scale, and SMEs with highly skilled workers -that transfer their technology less frequently and that use the Internet in their production processes- tend to have higher levels of TE. …”
  19. La influencia del capital socioeconómico y cultural en el acceso a las instituciones de educación superior en Chile Cabrera, Francisco Javier

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2016
    “…This research characterises social stratification and social mobility in Chile through the probabilities of accessing Higher Education Institutions (HEIS) from 1990 to 2009 conditional on household’s socio-economic and cultural characteristics. The main results show that those with more cultural and financial capital increased more their chances to be enrolled into HEIS in comparison to disadvantaged pupils, suggesting a lower relative social mobility. …”
  20. Desempacando la identidad personal en el realismo morfogenético: formas de ego, reflexividad sustantiva y proyectos de vida. Aedo Henriquez, Andrés

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2017
    “…However, the theory of concerns has the problem of not being sufficiently unpacked, because it fails to account for the contents from which individuals’ personal identities generate substantial reflexivity to design projects. In the article I show how, through a critique of Archer’s theory of personal identity, we can derive a way to understand personal identities from a practical and experiential link with social structure, generating a different path to understand agents' reflexivity and its relevance for personal projects through the notion of “ego’s forms” of personal identity.…”

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