Neighborhood commerce as space for sociability in local contexts of migration
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https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-6568/2013-N35-952Keywords:
sociability, migration, commerce, living together, conflictAbstract
This paper deals with neighborhood commerce as a key sphere for sociability in migration local contexts. It is focused in three questions that contribute to the analysis of harmonious relationship and conflict between neighbors of different ethnocultural origin: 1) the link between commerce --as a place where etnocultural identity is expresed-- and a culturalist construction of conflict; 2) how commerce articulates with others spaces of sociability and 3) the multiplicity of spaces that commercial activity offers for interaction.
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2018-07-01
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