Master’s
“Democratic regime and local mechanisms of citizen participation. The case
of citizen councils in Mexico City,” by Valeria Tirado Miranda, Master’s
in Political Sociology, José María Luis Mora Research Institute, Mexico,
2012.
“Guanajuato migrants as subjects of public policies,” by Angélica Lastiri
Salazar, Master’s in Regional Studies, José María Luis Mora Research
Institute, Mexico, 2012.
“New York is not as they say. Migration and political organization in the
Big Apple. The case of Domestic Workers United and Movement for Justice
in the Neighborhood,” by Carlos Federico Piñeyro Nelson, Master’s in
Political Sociology, José María Luis Mora Research Institute, Mexico, 2010.
“The vote abroad across the world: lessons for Mexico,” by Víctor
Manuel Sánchez Váldes, Master’s in Government and Public Affairs,
Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences, Mexico, 2010.
“The states before high qualification scatterings, public policies,
and international cooperation for development: the case of Mexico,”
by Ehecatl Ricardo Fuentes Munguía, Master’s in International Cooperation,
José María Luis Mora Research Institute, Mexico, 2010.
“From the inner depths of the clubs: limits and opportunities of the
migrant associative model,” Lenin Bruno Priego Vázquez, Master’s in
Political Sociology, José María Luis Mora Research Institute, Mexico,
2010.
Bachelor of the Arts
“From casinos and ‘Chinese’ coffees. History and transformation of the
Dolores alley in Mexico City (1908-2008),” by Montserrat Narváes Naranjo,
Mora Institute, Mexico, 2013.
“Haiti Cherie: the Haitian scattering as a political actor abroad,” by
Vanessa Michel Domínguez, Bachelor of the Arts in International Relations,
Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, National Autonomous University of
Mexico, Mexico, 2003.
“Citizenship without frontiers: Migration and political rights beyond the
state-nation,” by León David Zayas Ornelas, Bachelor of the Arts in Political
Sciences, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, National Autonomous
University of Mexico, Mexico, 2002.