UNESCO Chair Economic and Social Transformations Related to the Problem of International Drug Trafficking

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University Partners

30 May 2018

The UNESCO Chair Economic and Social Transformations Related to the Problem of International Drug Trafficking was created in 2003. The TRYSPACES collaborative research program enables us to better understand young drug users, a population increasingly visible and demanding equal citizenship rights in Mexico.

Coordinator of the UNESCO Chair: Luis Astorga

Representative of the Chair in the partnership: Ángela Margoth Bacca Mejía

NEWS

Canadian Students Visit Mexico City

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News, Student Alliance News

The UNESCO Chair Economic and Social Transformations Related to the Problem of International Drug Trafficking was created in 2003. The TRYSPACES collaborative research program enables us to better understand young drug users,…

Estudiantes canadienses visitan la ciudad de México

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Ocho estudiantes canadienses fueron recibidos por el UNAM para un programa de una semana de visitas de campo y conferencias de académicos mexicanos.

Launch of the TRYSPACES research partnership

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The UNESCO Chair Economic and Social Transformations Related to the Problem of International Drug Trafficking was created in 2003. The TRYSPACES collaborative research program enables us to better understand young drug users,…

Lancement du partenariat de recherche TRYSPACES

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Vous êtes chaleureusement conviés au 5 à 7 du lancement officiel de TRYSPACES !

Lanzamiento de la asociación de investigación TRYSPACES

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Estáis invitados a los 5 a 7 de la presentación oficial de TRYSPACES.

CASE STUDIES

Los chavos, las chavas and El Chopo

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El Chopo is a punk-rock street market located just north of the historical center. This countercultural space began operating in the 1980s. Since then, every Saturday vendors take to the…

Marijuana users on the streets of Mexico

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This case study explores the consumption of marijuana by young people in public spaces in Mexico City, how they define their transgressive practice, and how they relate to family members,…