Origin of trace elements and inorganic ions in PM10 aerosols to the South of Mexico City

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P.A. Báez ◽  
M.R. García ◽  
B.M. del C. Torres ◽  
H.G. Padilla ◽  
R.D. Belmont ◽  
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Telma Castro ◽  
Oscar Peralta ◽  
Dara Salcedo ◽  
José Santos ◽  
María I. Saavedra ◽  
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Salvador Vegay León ◽  
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Guadalupe Prado Flores ◽  
María de Lourdes Ramírez Vega ◽  
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Oscar Natividad Puig

This chapter draws on debates about the need for theory to ‘see from the South’ (Watson, 2009) to critically reflect on the increasingly global nature of co-creation both as a focus for research and for initiatives from governments around the world. It explores whether current understandings of co-creation narratives, which have tended to come from the Global North, can adequately characterise and understand the experience from the South, and the resulting need to decolonise knowledge and conduct research into the diverse ways in which co-creation can be constituted. It goes on to illustrate these debates by exploring the differing contexts for co-creation created by state-civil society relations in the project’s participating countries. These show that, while distinct contrasts emerge, it is important to move beyond dichotomies of north and south to explore the spaces of participation and resistance that are created within different contexts and how these are navigated by projects and communities engaged in co-creation. The chapter draws on material from interviews with local stakeholders and academics involved in the Co-Creation project and project conferences in Rio, Mexico City and Berlin.


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2017 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
pp. 5-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan Miguel Rodriguez Lopez ◽  
Katharina Heider ◽  
Jürgen Scheffran

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