Significance of the mass media in mid-higher education and university indigenous students inmigrated to Monterrey

The recent but intense flow of indigenous migrants to the Mexican border state of Nuevo León has made this region the primary recipient of Mexico's indigenous migrant population. Based on the hypothesis that the entry of indigenous youth into high-school and university education has a marked ef...

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Main Author: Juan Antonio Doncel de la Colina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autonoma de Baja California 2016-07-01
Series:Estudios Fronterizos
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Online Access: http://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/568
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spelling doaj-e4d715af06ca4db9a73f0e0dd84eed052020-11-24T21:40:10ZengUniversidad Autonoma de Baja CaliforniaEstudios Fronterizos0187-69612395-91342016-07-011734137158573Significance of the mass media in mid-higher education and university indigenous students inmigrated to MonterreyJuan Antonio Doncel de la Colina0Universidad RegiomontanaThe recent but intense flow of indigenous migrants to the Mexican border state of Nuevo León has made this region the primary recipient of Mexico's indigenous migrant population. Based on the hypothesis that the entry of indigenous youth into high-school and university education has a marked effect on the transformation of their ethnic identity, we examine the uses that these indigenous students have for certain mass media and the meanings that they award to such media. Using a qualitative method and in-depth interviews, we analyze how the different uses and meanings of film, television, and radio symbolize the process of identity transition for these youth who have migrated to Monterrey. Similarly, we identify how the "level of education" and "ethnic group" variables have a significant explanatory weight in interpreting these identity-construction processes. http://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/568 Significaciónmass mediaEducación Media SuperiorEducación Superiormigrantes indígenasidentidad
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Significance of the mass media in mid-higher education and university indigenous students inmigrated to Monterrey
Estudios Fronterizos
Significación
mass media
Educación Media Superior
Educación Superior
migrantes indígenas
identidad
author_facet Juan Antonio Doncel de la Colina
author_sort Juan Antonio Doncel de la Colina
title Significance of the mass media in mid-higher education and university indigenous students inmigrated to Monterrey
title_short Significance of the mass media in mid-higher education and university indigenous students inmigrated to Monterrey
title_full Significance of the mass media in mid-higher education and university indigenous students inmigrated to Monterrey
title_fullStr Significance of the mass media in mid-higher education and university indigenous students inmigrated to Monterrey
title_full_unstemmed Significance of the mass media in mid-higher education and university indigenous students inmigrated to Monterrey
title_sort significance of the mass media in mid-higher education and university indigenous students inmigrated to monterrey
publisher Universidad Autonoma de Baja California
series Estudios Fronterizos
issn 0187-6961
2395-9134
publishDate 2016-07-01
description The recent but intense flow of indigenous migrants to the Mexican border state of Nuevo León has made this region the primary recipient of Mexico's indigenous migrant population. Based on the hypothesis that the entry of indigenous youth into high-school and university education has a marked effect on the transformation of their ethnic identity, we examine the uses that these indigenous students have for certain mass media and the meanings that they award to such media. Using a qualitative method and in-depth interviews, we analyze how the different uses and meanings of film, television, and radio symbolize the process of identity transition for these youth who have migrated to Monterrey. Similarly, we identify how the "level of education" and "ethnic group" variables have a significant explanatory weight in interpreting these identity-construction processes.
topic Significación
mass media
Educación Media Superior
Educación Superior
migrantes indígenas
identidad
url http://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/568
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