Después de Catar 2022: 7 tesis en torno al capitalismo migratorio contemporáneo

A few months after the celebration of the Qatar 2022 World Cup, this article sheds light on some controversial aspects related to this great event, which focus on the relationship between migration, capital and labor. In this sense, its objective is to build an analytical frame of reference to under...

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