1st Edition
Communities Surviving Migration Village Governance, Environment and Cultural Survival in Indigenous Mexico
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List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Glossary of Terms
SECTION I: SETTING THE SCENE
Chapter 1 - Communities Surviving Migration? The Migration-Community-Environment Nexus
James P. Robson, Dan Klooster, and Jorge Hernández-Díaz
Chapter 2 - Population, Territory, and Governance in Rural Oaxaca
Jorge Hernández-Díaz and James P. Robson
Chapter 3 - Migration Dynamics and Migrant Organising in Rural Oaxaca
Jorge Hernández-Díaz and James P. Robson
SECTION II: EMPIRICAL CASE STUDIES
Chapter 4 - Avatars of Community: The Zapotec Migrants of Zoogocho Micro-region
Jorge Hernández-Díaz
Chapter 5 - Santa María Tindú: The Tip of a Melting Iceberg
Dan Klooster
Chapter 6 - Children of the Wind: Migration and Change in Santa María Yavesia
Mario Fernando Ramos Morales and James P. Robson
Chapter 7 - More Space and More Constraint: Migration and Environment in Santa Cruz Tepetotutla
Dan Klooster
Chapter 8 - Migration, Community, and Land Use in San Juan Evangelista Analco
Fermín Sosa Pérez and James P. Robson
Chapter 9 - Adaptive Governance or Cultural Transformation? The Monetization of Usos y Costumbres in Santiago Comaltepec
James P. Robson
SECTION III: SYNTHESIS AND CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 10 - The Changing Landscapes of Indigenous Oaxaca
James P. Robson and Dan Klooster
Chapter 11 - Migrant Organising, Village Governance, and the Ephemeral Nature of Translocality
Jorge Hernández-Díaz and James P. Robson
Chapter 12 - Communities Shaping Migration: The Migration-Community-Environment NexusDan Klooster, James P. Robson, and Jorge Hernández-Díaz
Index
Biography
James P. Robson is Assistant Professor (Human Dimensions of Sustainability) at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Dan Klooster is Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Redlands, USA.
Jorge Hernández-Díaz is Research Professor at the Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca (UABJO), Mexico.






