ListarCENTROS UNIVERSITARIOS por materia "Mexico"

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  • MONTERRUBIO CORDERO, JUAN CARLOS; ESPINOSA PEREZ, BENJAMIN (2013)
    Low-wage occupations, casual employment, low skill levels and gender segredated jobs have been commonly reported as characteristics of tourism employment. Bearing in mind that the type of tourism will significantly shape ...
  • FIGUEROA HERNANDEZ, ESTHER; PEREZ SOTO, FRANCISCO; Godínez Montoya, Lucila (Asociación Mexicana de Investigación Interdisciplinaria A.C. (ASMIIA, A.C.), 2019)
    The importance of social networks in the world and in Mexico strengthen interpersonal communication channels and commercial advertising of goods and services. The objective of the study was to analyze the importance of ...
  • Monterrubio, Carlos; Dashper, Katherine; Hernández-Espinosa, Rafael (Routledge, 2022-08-24)
    Most research on equestrian sports, including horseracing, has been developed in contexts in the Global North. This has led to a narrow perspective of what horseracing is and means in different historical and sociocultural ...
  • GARCIA MARTINEZ, ANASTACIO; BASTIDA MERCADO, CLAUDIA; SANCHEZ, GUILLERMO (SOCIOLOGY STUDY, 2016-05-01)
    Inclusive development appears as a challenge in Latin America countries after the rupture of the social inclusion as a trickle‐down effect of the economic growth. Searching development with inclusion, several public policies ...
  • MONTERRUBIO CORDERO, JUAN CARLOS; Barrios Ayala, Mercy Danae (TOURISMOS: AN INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF TOURISM, 2016-12)
    This paper is an exploratory research of the tourist motivations of lesbians in a context different from those previously studied. Evidence from Western countries suggests that sexuality plays a quite important role in ...
  • Faz, Mirna; Martínez Castañeda, José Simón; Bautista Gómez, Linda Guiliana; QUIJANO HERNANDEZ, ISRAEL ALEJANDRO; Fajardo, Raul; Del Angel, Javier (Archives of virology, 2018-10-30)
    Canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2) emerged in the late 1970 s as a pathogen that is capable of causing high rates of morbidity and mortality in dogs. Currently, three genetic variants circulate worldwide (CPV 2a, 2b, and ...
  • AGUILAR LÓPEZ, SAIRA BERENICE (CENTRO UNIVERSITARIO UAEM-AMECAMECA, 2014-11)
    Toxocariasis is a parasitic zoonosis caused by the nematode Toxocara canis, and less frequently Toxocara cati, whose final hosts are the dog and cat respectively. It is acquired by the ingestion of embryonated parasite ...
  • MONTERRUBIO CORDERO, JUAN CARLOS; RODRIGUEZ MUNOZ, GREGORIA; MENDOZA ONTIVEROS, MARTHA MARIVEL (2013)
    Ecotourism can contribute to both positive and negative socioeconomic impacts at the local level. However, ecotourism’s socioeconomic impacts have received limited scholarly attention in the context of developing countries. ...
  • MONTERRUBIO CORDERO, JUAN CARLOS; MENDOZA ONTIVEROS, MARTHA MARIVEL (2013)
    Spring break travel is a growing market and has become a relevant research object. Specifically, binge drinking, illicit drug use and high-risk sexual behaviour have become the focus of academic attention. Identifying such ...
  • MONTERRUBIO CORDERO, JUAN CARLOS (2013)
    As a socially, culturally and sexually constructed space, the nude beach has been the focus of academic research. Some studies have analysed the nude beach as a place where erotic relations and meanings among men are ...
  • MONTERRUBIO CORDERO, JUAN CARLOS; MENDOZA ONTIVEROS, MARTHA MARIVEL (2014)
    The demonstration effect has become a well-established concept in the literature on tourism. It has been commonly reported as a consequence of tourism, focusing on the emulation of tourists’ consumption patterns. However, ...

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