Making futures in Oaxaca: Remittances in the diverse economies of social reproduction

In this article, I analyse intermingling economically productive and reproductive work at the global and local scale through the lens of how remittances are folded into the communal social relations of one Indigenous community in Oaxaca. Scholars have illustrated the many ways that social reproducti...

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Global local relationship
Governance
Homemaking
Indigenous peoples
Labor migration
Modes of production
Money
Payments
Remittances
Social relations
Social reproduction
Transnationalism
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