Entre autonomía y clientelismo: clubes de migrantes zacatecanos
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Keywords

Considering a comprehensive perspective of political clientelism
this article examines how Zacatecas’ hometown associations based in the United States when operate in the framework of the 3×1 Program for Migrants
have adopted an oscillating relationship between autonomy and clientelism with local authorities and how this relationship has been functional for all the program participants. The success of the 3×1 Program in Zacatecas strengthens a “long route” clientelist network where exchanges between state and local authorities
hometown associations and people from small communities go beyond the material and get into the symbolic. Zacatecas’ hometown associations can be viewed as not-subordinated mediators
as real social subjects. However
despite the autonomy of this mediator
the patronage network still may be used with political objectives. clientelismo político
red clientelar
subordinación
organizaciones de migrantes
sujetos sociales

How to Cite

José Roberto González Hernández, & Hernández, G. M. G. (2014). Entre autonomía y clientelismo: clubes de migrantes zacatecanos. Desacatos. Revista De Ciencias Sociales, (36), 85–106. https://doi.org/10.29340/36.305