Reproduction of biodiversified spaces and collective action in the tsotsil community, Altos de Chiapas, Mexico
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This article explores how the development of the localized kinship group crosses transversally the reproduction of biodiversity maintained by the practice of collective action that governs this social unit of kinship, made up of domestic groups independent of the father and sons, who inhabits a housing complex of adjoining houses called a residence unit. The concept of collective action designates the social practice characterized by meetings with a high level of availability of presence-co-presence that occurs in complex social spaces organized and configured by patrilocality and collective property exercised by indigenous peoples
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