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ID164831
Title ProperGlobalising cities at the crossroads of migration
Other Title InformationPuebla, Tijuana and Monterrey
LanguageENG
AuthorMarchand, Marianne H
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article is part of a larger project that focuses in part on the migration dynamics in large Mexican metropolitan areas or globalising cities. In particular, it develops a comparative analysis of the urbanised region of Puebla-Tlaxcala, the metropolis of Monterrey and Tijuana. All three metropolitan areas are important industrial centres that attract rural–urban as well as interstate migrations. Moreover, these urban centres are situated at routes used by migrants from Central and South America to get to the US. Yet, despite the increasing impact of migration(s) on urban areas, very little is known about its characteristics and municipal authorities have not identified inward or transmigration as issues of political importance. For our analysis we intend to map the different migrations through addressing the following question: How are migrations transforming the urban areas of Monterrey, Tijuana and Puebla-Tlaxcala and how are they inserted in and contributing to urban assemblages in these metropolitan zones? For this particular article we have chosen three distinct migratory groups to contrast: Germans in Puebla-Tlaxcala, Haitians in Tijuana and Indigenous populations in Monterrey.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 40, No.3; 2019: p.612-632
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 40 No 3
Key WordsMexico ;  Transnational Migration Assemblages ;  Urban Assemblages ;  Worlding Cities


 
 
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