TEORIZANDO LA INFRAESTRUCTURA DE MIGRACIÓN DESDE AMÉRICA LATINA: EL ROL CENTRAL DE LOS INTERMEDIARIOS

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https://doi.org/10.35588/rhsm.v23i2.4066

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Migración, infraestructura, intermediarios, migración asiática

Resumen

Este artículo propone que los intermediarios han sido poco considerados o ignorados en las discusiones políticas y académicas sobre migración internacional en América Latina. Rescatando el rol histórico de los intermediarios o brokers en la migración global, se busca desafiar el énfasis sobre la agencia de migrantes y el rol del Estado en explicar migración regional, presentando el estado del arte sobre infraestructura de migración y su relevancia. Finalmente, se muestra que los diversos casos de migraciones asiáticas en Chile evidencian la importancia política del concepto y el fenómeno del uso de intermediarios.  

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2019-12-25

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TEORIZANDO LA INFRAESTRUCTURA DE MIGRACIÓN DESDE AMÉRICA LATINA: EL ROL CENTRAL DE LOS INTERMEDIARIOS. (2019). Revista De Historia Social Y De Las Mentalidades, 23(2), 91-110. https://doi.org/10.35588/rhsm.v23i2.4066