Creative state: forty years of migration and development policy in Morocco and Mexico
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Main Author: Iskander, Natasha N., (Natasha Nefertiti) (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Ithaca ILR Press 2010
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Item Description:First printing, Cornell Paperbacks, 2010
Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction : interpretive engagement in Morocco and Mexico -- Discretionary state seeing : emigration policy in Morocco and Mexico until 1963 -- Reaching out : beginning a conversation with Moroccan emigrants, 1963-1973 -- Relational awareness and controlling relationships : Moroccan state engagement with Moroccan emigrants, 1974-1990 -- Practice and power : emigrants and development in the Moroccan Souss -- Process as resource : two kings and the politics of rural development -- The reluctant conversationalist : the Mexican government's discontinuous engagement with Mexican Americans, 1968-2000 -- From interpretation to political movement : state-migrant engagement in Zacatecas -- The relationship between "seeing" and "interpreting" : the Mexican government's interpretive engagement with Mexican migrants -- Conclusion : creating the creative state
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 367 p.)
ISBN:080146224X
9780801462245

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