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Migration and religious (in)tolerance: Contribution to the studies regarding the impact of international migration and the perception of religious diversity
2005
Estudios Fronterizos
Mexicans migrating to the United Status confront a very different social space which forces them to re-elaborate multiple identity references, among which religious beliefs and practices stand out. A number of studies have shown that among those who migrate, some on occasion turn to practices of popular religiosity in order to create bridges and maintain links with their communities of origin, in other cases, the migratory experience favors the processes of religious conversion. The subject is
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