Prácticas económicas de migrantes Chinos y Senegaleses en la Ciudad de Córdoba

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REMHU, Rev. Interdiscip. Mobil. Hum.

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2017-04

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Abstract This article is an exploratory analysis of two economic practices personified by Chinese and Senegalese immigrants, who have been linked to the bazaar economy in the context of the city of Cordoba, Argentina. Specifically, the paper describes how the economic initiatives of Chinese traders who run bazaars / shops in which they mainly sell products from China are articulated, on one hand, with the initiatives embodied by Senegalese street vendors whom resell some of the goods traded in the bazaars ruled by the Chinese merchants. The main argument of the article is that these links produce complementary economic experiences, although deeply unequal to each other. In the article, a global and un-ethnicized perspective is implemented, which allows us to deal with social phenomena related to the processes through which diverse groups of transnational migrants are linked "from below" to the non-hegemonic global economy. The article uses data provided by an ethnographic fieldwork carried out in the historic center of the City of Cordoba, since January 2016.

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