Integrative Activity 5 Module 3
Integrative Activity 5 Module 3
Diversity Internationally, the acceptance of Q has grown. 1.- The problems that we face
societies with culturally diverse. they have to face.
2. The project of the nation must include the 2.- The differences in cultures,
different indigenous peoples. ways of living and the refusal to
coexist with those who are
different.
Multiculturalism 1.-migration is what forced the meeting between 1.-for a society to be just
groups with different cultures and ways of life the plans must be
different. compatible with all the
2.-The foundations to develop policies that members of a society, already
reduce the inequality between groups with that some life plans only
different cultures. they are beneficiaries for some.
2.-that indigenous peoples
have access to the resources
natural of their territories is
fundamental.
Globalization This was made possible thanks to new technologies. 1.- in order to change attitudes
since they allowed better communication by facilitating and practices that include
trade and international relations. all groups are necessary
Globalization brought better benefits. rethink national projects
to a taking into account that the countries
certain number of companies. they are already multicultural.
2.- globalization brought with it
high levels of exclusion and
discrimination that affects
mainly to the countries
third worlders.
Multiculturalism
Economics, political science, history, law, anthropology, sociology. Research about the
multiculturalism in Mexico from the perspective of the two disciplines you chose.
Anthropology: it is understood that Multiculturalism has existed in Mexico since the time
pre-Hispanic and prevailing to this day, the existing commercial activity between the
towns that inhabited Mesoamerica before the arrival of the Spaniards I place in
an opening posture not only economically but also mentally open to knowledge and
acceptance of different forms of life, languages, rituals, and beliefs the anthropologist Laura R
Valladares de la Cruz does not mention that after a long negotiation process the
indigenous movement political alliances were formed to fight for their rights through the
legislative route and even with this, currently there are no good results as it has not
achieved full rights to autonomy the control of their territories adds that participation
the indigenous people's involvement in national decision-making spheres remains exceptional and
that our model of democracy does not allow for the opening of spaces for participation.
indigenous population in positions of popular representation.
The approach of legal anthropology raises a problem that relates to the state.
Right and multiculturalism prioritize the analysis of the situations of the participants.
In this issue, such is the case of Mexico where the indigenous people have integrated into the flows.
both internal and international migratory the main community form of
social and indigenous organizations have ceased to correspond to specific limits because
its members have emigrated and settled in various places through networks that
They have tended to rebuild their ties in the national and international space.
social
History
According to history, Mexican multiculturalism appears in the second half of the century.
In 20, multiple social movements emerged around the world that self-identified
globalphobics or against economic globalization derived from this are generated
cultural movements of reclamation mostly by Latin American indigenous peoples
that appealed for the recognition of their collective rights, autonomy, identity, and a
fairer participation in the economy and the policies implemented by the States of the
the nation multiculturalism as a contemporary ideology seeks to respond to the
problems generated by cultural diversity in nation states however
it was considered that this approach has not been paramount in Mexico.
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