6. Ayotzinapa 2014: State crime, indignation and antagonism in Mexico
Keywords:
social movements, collective actions, human rights, Mexico, AyotzinapaAbstract
The next article makes a thorough analysis to the social mobilization that happened from the moment of the massacre of 43 students from the town of Iguala, Guerrero state in Mexico. The analysis maintain elements that permit identify the characteristics of the new forms of collective action which are gestating in México, as well as the fissures and conflicts that current mexican political system is facing, immerse in a deep crisis, whose origins are social as well as institutional
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