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Doctor in Anthropology from CIESAS, Mexico. Professor at the Facultad de Ciencias para el Desarrollo Humano of the Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala. Member of the National System of Researchers. She has been technical responsible for the project "Precarious Transits, Central American Migrants and their journey in the Central Mexican Highlands" (CONACYT 5687). Her lines of research are: Reproductive work (domestic and care), mobility, precarious jobs, families and vulnerability. Her latest works include: "Metaphors of displacement and disease: Precarious transits and corporality in Hondurans through central Mexico in times of COVID-19" (in press); “Living in (the) transit: Precariousness and Honduran migration in its journey through central-eastern Mexico” (in press), “The pulverize of the undesirables” and the coordination of the thematic number “Transits, Actors and Intersectionality” of the Diarios del Terruño Magazine (2021).
COVID-19 has subjected the Central American population in irregular migratory conditions to renewed structures...
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