Migrant Experience and Spatial Appropriations: A Visual Ethnography of the Surroundings of the Arica International Terminal (Chile)

This essay presents a visual ethnography about the movements, spatial appropriations, and the migrant urban experience surrounding the International Bus Terminal of Arica (North of Chile). The Terminal, as it is popularly known, is a trans-bordered scenario, constituting one of the urban loci that a...

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Arica
Bolivia
Borders
Buses
Chile
Ethnography
Labor Market
Labour market
Migrants
Peru
Spatial analysis
Urban Areas
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