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- Barham: NAFTA 12 Years Later: Free -Trade Treat, or Trans-National Trick?
- Bowman & Stone: Tolantongo: Model Resort Cooperative? see also COOPERATIVES
- Bowman: A Women’s Co-op Battles Globalization see also COOPERATIVES
- Bowman: TIERRA, LIBERTAD . . . AND COOPS! in Hidalgo, Mexico see also COOPERATIVES
- Caldera : Campesino Resistance in Mexico
- Carmona: Popular Education for Rural Women in Mexico: The National School for Leadership Training see also EDUCATION
- Caffentzis: Si Se Puede Insurrection: A Class Analysis
- DuRand: Neo-Liberalism on a Global Scale: The Case of Mexico see also NEOLIBERALISM
- DuRand: The Exhaustion of Neo-Liberalism in Mexico see also NEOLIBERALISM
- DuRand: Peñón de los Baños: A Community in Resistance to Neo-liberal Globalization see also Development
- DuRand: Mexican Immigration and Globalization: The Big Picture see also MIGRATION
- DuRand: Mexico-U.S. Migration, Part I
- DuRand & DuRand: Mexico-U.S. Migration, Part II see also MIGRATION
- DuRand & Latch: Up a River without Water see also ENVIRONMENT
- Esteva: The “Other Campaign” and the Left: Reclaiming an Alternative (external link)
- Faux : Obama’s Mexican Challenge
- Faux: So Far From God, So Near to Wall Street
- Gandy: Mobilizing Latin American Women for the Fightback against Globalized Oppression: The Role of Religion in Mexico
- García & Zarate-Hoyos: Nahua women in Alto Balsas, Mexico : Administering and Generating Remittances for Human Development
- González Díaz: Social Organization as a Process for Change: Cooperatives of Yucatán and Campeche see also COOPERATIVES
- Graham: Peñón de los Baños see also DEVELOPMENT
- Kozma: Intolerable Killings: Ten years of abductions and murders in Ciudad Juárez and Chihuahua
- Krinsky: The Struggle of Four Indigenous Communities in Chiapas’ Lacandon Jungle: August 2006 see also INDIGENOUS
- Lungren & Trigg:Weaving for Survival: Mujeres Productoras de Cienegilla
- Monteagudo: Philosophers, Caracoles and Letizia: A visit to Chiapas see also RESISTANCE
- Marcos: Decolonizing Feminism: the Indigenous Women’s Movement in Mexico
- Millán: Mujeres Productoras: Women Producers of Cochineal and Nopal: “Ya Tsedi Behña” (The Power of Women) see also COOPERATIVES
- Orosco: Pilgrimage, Penitence, and Revolution: Mexican Cultural Resources for Nonviolent Resistance in the Thought of Cesar Chavez see also CULTURE
- Ortega: Groundwater Quality at the Independence Basin in Central Mexico: Implications for Regional Development see also ENVIRONMENT
- Pacheco: I Came Because They Told Me My Son Was Lost: Migration of Wirrárika Women from Eastern Mexico to the Northern Border and the U.S.
- Sánchez González: Gender and natural resources: Maya women and the Agrarian Land Reform in Mexico see also ENVIRONMENT
- Yasui: Mujeres Productoras, Rural Women Working Together
- Yasui: 50 Years of Foreigners in San Miguel de Allende
- Zapata: THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT IN MEXICO: From Self-Awareness Groups to Transnational Networks