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Ángela Iranzo

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La migración es un tema político que, en el siglo XXI, está claramente incorporado en las agendas de gobiernos nacionales, organizaciones internacionales (OI), ONG y espacios de producción científica. Migrar, moverse de un lugar a otro, es una práctica que revela complejas asimetrías de poder (ej., desigualdad, reconocimiento, agencia, seguridad e incluso vida/muerte); por tanto, es una cuestión ineludible para las agendas de investigación de la Ciencia Política y las Relaciones Internacionales.

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Cómo citar
Iranzo, Ángela. (2022). La política del “tránsito” migratorio en América Latina. Papel Político, 27. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.papo27.prma
Sección
Dossier Migraciones, editado por: Angela Iranzo, U. Autónoma de Madrid