Latin American Studies ETDs
Cooperatives as a Possible Answer for Women Living with Violence and Poverty on the US/Mexico Border
Publication Date
5-1-2011
Abstract
This thesis examines the challenges presented to planning practitioners working with Latin American communities in economically disadvantaged regions where external influences creates a fragile environment for sustainability and empowerment. Specifically, the thesis examines the complex inter-relation of a non-profit and the members of a cooperative and how can economic, human and social capital development can be planned for alongside significant changes.
Language
English
Keywords
Women, US-Mexico Border
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Latin American Studies
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Latin American Studies
First Committee Member (Chair)
Henkel, David S. Jr
Second Committee Member
Richardson, Ric
Recommended Citation
Collaros, Nubia Restrepo. "Cooperatives as a Possible Answer for Women Living with Violence and Poverty on the US/Mexico Border." (2011). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ltam_etds/16
Comments
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