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Browsing by Author "Ramirez Gallegos, Jacques Paul"

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    Haitian migration in the Andean region and Ecuador: policies, careers, and profiles
    (2022) Ramirez Gallegos, Jacques Paul
    This article analyzes the main transformations of state policies in the Andean region in the face of Haitian migration during the period 2010 to 2019. In addition, in the case of Ecuador, the profiles are analyzed quantitatively, specifically for the population settled in the province of Pichincha, where most Haitians live. We argue that the reconfiguration of migration projects, based on what is observed in Ecuador, allows us to think of Haitian migration within a migratory continuum in which states and society, by action and omission, produce and sustain practices and relationships. That keep migrant lives on the sidelines; thus generating the discomfort, violence and discrimination necessary to keep Haitians on the move, as a mechanism of control and exclusion.
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    Nueva Patria: el rito político-jurídico de los naturalizados en Ecuador (1830-2022)
    (2023) Ramirez Gallegos, Jacques Paul
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    Political dispute and government decisions on migration: the turn to the right-wing in Argentina, Brazil and Ecuador
    (2021) Ospina, María del Pilar
    The article examines the migration policy implemented in the governments of Mauricio Macri, Jair Bolsonaro and Lenin Moreno. Reviewing the theoretical proposals of 'state thinking' and 'segmenting openness', and through a hermeneutics and socioanthropological perspective and analysis of network of the set of migration regulations issued in the three countries between 2015 and 2020, we observe a setback in the promigrant and rights-based approach that was implemented at the beginning of the 21st century. At the same time, there is a strategic use of Venezuelan migration in the framework of foreign policy and internal struggles for power and ideological orientations and the process of decision making.

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