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Migrationist: a migrant researching migration: Ecuadorians in the UK
http://migrationist.blogspot.com/2008/11/ecuadorians-in-uk.html
Migrationist: a migrant researching migration. Updates of my fieldwork in Ecuador. Ecuadorians in the UK. At the time of my trip to Ecuador, the drafting of the new constitution was the topic of much discussion in the media. News came daily from Montecristi where the constitution assembly. Worked long working days to be able to deliver a final draft by the agreed date. Concepts like 'buena. Primer Censo Ecuatorianos en el Reino Unido. You may also want to have a look at the webpage of the ECA (Ecuadorian...
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Migrationist: a migrant researching migration: Settling down
http://migrationist.blogspot.com/2009/03/settling-down.html
Migrationist: a migrant researching migration. Updates of my fieldwork in Ecuador. I never thought I would ever enjoy teaching to young kids. But in fact I am really please with them and with myself. I don´t know why but the kids really really want to learn. They even ask for homework. In the last class they started clapping when I told I have some homework for them. Can you believe it? I will tell you more about this very soon. Http:/ www.migrationist.com. Travelling up and down in Ecuador.
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Migrationist: a migrant researching migration: Ingapirca
http://migrationist.blogspot.com/2008/07/ingapirca.html
Migrationist: a migrant researching migration. Updates of my fieldwork in Ecuador. Ingapirca es un yacimiento inca, con restos anteriores de la cultura cañari, en la provincia de Cañar. A la derecha lo que se cree un templo de adoración al sol, aunque se le denomina comunmente 'el castillo'. A la derecha la cabeza del Inca (aunque para mi que podria ser la cabeza del alemán, o el sueco, vamos). Lastima que lloviera. Http:/ www.migrationist.com. Travelling up and down in Ecuador. Parque Nacional de Cajas.
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Migrationist: a migrant researching migration: MTV meets the Andes
http://migrationist.blogspot.com/2009/06/mtv-meets-andes.html
Migrationist: a migrant researching migration. Updates of my fieldwork in Ecuador. MTV meets the Andes. Some weeks ago I attended a. Fifteen year-old birthday party). It was a Saturday evening. I skipped the first part, the mass in the main town some kilometers ago. In fact I had a very good reason not to attend the mass (beyond my feelings of having attended enough masses for the rest of my three next lives since I am in Ecuador). Local de la Junta de Riego'. Http:/ www.migrationist.com.
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Migrationist: a migrant researching migration: Vilvabamba, 'the' touristic place in the province of Loja
http://migrationist.blogspot.com/2008/07/vilvabamba-touristic-place-in-province.html
Migrationist: a migrant researching migration. Updates of my fieldwork in Ecuador. Vilvabamba, 'the' touristic place in the province of Loja. En Vilcabamba hicimos el guiri, guiri. nos fuimos de excursión guiada a caballo! Y aunque las fotos tengan una pinta muy chula, no teneis ni idea de lo que duele el culo y los muslos. Y total, que a mi caballo lo adelantaban las viejas andando. Y yo me pregunto, tanta diferencia hicieron los caballos cuando los españoles llegaron a América? Parque Nacional de Cajas.
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Migrationist: a migrant researching migration: Food, of course, what else? (part I)
http://migrationist.blogspot.com/2008/08/food-of-course-what-else-part-i.html
Migrationist: a migrant researching migration. Updates of my fieldwork in Ecuador. Food, of course, what else? But let´s start talking about food in the Andean highlands, far less interesting in relation with flavour than its coast counterpart, but more symbolically loaded. Is the symbolic foodstuff par excellance. There are lots of different kinds of corn, many different ways of cooking it. Chicha. Bananas are another staple, both in the Andes and in the coast. It can be stewed, fried, boiled. I...Is a ...
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Migrationist: a migrant researching migration: Giron (where fiesta lasts for month and a half!!) and San Fernando
http://migrationist.blogspot.com/2008/07/giron-where-fiesta-lasts-for-month-and.html
Migrationist: a migrant researching migration. Updates of my fieldwork in Ecuador. Giron (where fiesta lasts for month and a half! Somewhere close to Giron could also be another of my candidates. The fact that the annual fiesta lasts for 45 days could definitely help me to make my mind. Http:/ www.migrationist.com. Travelling up and down in Ecuador. Bsoque Petrificado de Puyango. Cariamanga, dealing with reality. Vilvabamba, the touristic place in the province . Saraguro (y su vinculo con Bilbao?
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Migrationist: a migrant researching migration: Right outside New York
http://migrationist.blogspot.com/2009/04/right-outside-new-york.html
Migrationist: a migrant researching migration. Updates of my fieldwork in Ecuador. Right outside New York. Http:/ www.migrationist.com. Travelling up and down in Ecuador. Right outside New York.
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Migrationist: a migrant researching migration: Food (part II)
http://migrationist.blogspot.com/2008/09/food-part-ii.html
Migrationist: a migrant researching migration. Updates of my fieldwork in Ecuador. The ciusine in the Ecuadorian coast is very tasty. It relies on fresh fish caught early in the morning (you can see the housewives and the cooks buying it early in the morning in a colourful noisy show). The best known dish is ceviche. Fish, clams ( concha. Crab The ceviche de camarón is by far my favourite (better even with a freshly cooked chifles - thin slices of plantain deep fried in oil). Food, of course, what else?
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Migrationist: a migrant researching migration: Green Gold
http://migrationist.blogspot.com/2008/08/green-gold.html
Migrationist: a migrant researching migration. Updates of my fieldwork in Ecuador. The province of El Oro, next to the Peruvian border, is known as the 'Green Gold'. You guess why? It is the absolutely covered with banana tree plantations. The photo is blurred, I took it from the coach. The remaining land is used as huge pools for camarones (prawns) called camaroneras. This activity seems to be responsible of the disappearance of manglares. Http:/ www.migrationist.com. Travelling up and down in Ecuador.