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LANIC - Mexico
Latin American Network Information Center, University of Texas, Austin.
Sections include: Academic Research Resources ; Anthropology & Archaeology ; Arts & Humanities ; Discussion Groups ; Economy, Finance & Trade ; Energy ; General ; Government & Public Administration ; History ; Indigenous Peoples ; Magazines & Periodicals ; NAFTA Resources ; Network & Information Services ; News ; Politics ; Popular Culture ; Science & Technology ; Social Movements ; Sports ; States & Cities ; Telecommunications ; Other Resources ; Travel & Tourism ; Universities ; U.S.-Mexico.
Alegria : The Mexican Folklorico Home Page
"Site contains links to Los Danzantes de Alegria, Grupo Folklorico Mexico Tenochtitlan, Dance Directory, Calendar of Events, Regional Dances of Mexico, Links to related Sites and a Bulletin Board"
Americas Program
"...goal is to help forge a new global affairs agenda for the U.S. government and people-one that makes the United States a more responsible global leader and partner. The primary way we do this is by producing policy reports, issue briefs, political commentary, and popular education materials offering essential information and credible, forward looking policy analysis."
Maintained by the Americas Program of the Interhemispheric Resource Center (IRC)
- borderlines
Journal on U.S.-Mexico border affairs (published 1993-2001).
BIOS - Border Information and Outreach Service
"...provides citizens in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands with information and analysis they can use to make informed decisions, play a role in debates on public policy, and act as instruments for social change."
Border & Latin American Information
New Mexico State University Library
Dictionary of Writers in Mexico
Directorio de Consultores, Recursos, y Sitios de Internet Relacionados con Bibliotecas Mexicanas = Directory of Consultants, Resources and Internet Sites Relating to Mexican Libraries [.pdf]
"A large [250+ pages] ongoing bilingual directory to Mexican libraries and librarianship"
By William Abrams, Prof. (Emeritus), Millar Library, Portland State University
Manuel Delanda - Annotated Bibliography
"This page comprises an annotated bibliography of the work of contemporary Mexican philosopher Manuel DeLanda. DeLanda addresses scientific concerns in the broadest sense, and has written on self-organizing matter, the internet, economics, warfare, artificial life and intelligence, chaos theory, linguistics, geology and nonlinear dynamics, amongst others. He draws especially on the work of the late French philosopher Gilles Deleuze, and many of his essays explicitly seek to demonstrate the utility of Deleuze's work for thinking about current scientific and philosophical problems."
Compiled by Tom Tyler
Mexican Art and Culture On Line
"...the major fine arts' forum. Site for Mexican Art Galleries, Dealers, Collectors and Artists. Also the agenda of events in Museums, Art Institutions and Galleries, related publications in Art Magazines, books and videos."
Sections include: General & Organizational Sites ; Online Newspapers and Magazines ; Production/Distribution Companies, TV Networks ; Research Sites/Lists ; Pages I Created ; People, Films, Genres ; The Mexican Film Bulletin.
By David Wilt
Mexico Channel
Major portal for information on and about Mexico
Includes: Business Center ; Digital Library ; Government OnLine ; Past & Culture ; Mexico Today.
Mexico Web (Spanish or English)
Large general directory
Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas
- Learning Aids - (dead link)
"We currently have information on published and "semi-published" teaching and general reference materials for the following North American Indian languages or groups of languages."
World Factbook - Mexico
U.S. CIA publication
Zapatista: Neoliberalism, the Chiapas Uprising & Cyberspace (English and Korean) (etext)
By Harry M. Cleaver, Jr., Dept. of Economics, University of Texas, Austin
Originally published by the Galmuri Publishing House, Seul, Korea, 1998.
"This is mostly a collection of my writings on the Zapatistas. Although published in Korean most of the material was prepared in English, so all of the original English versions of the articles contained in the book, and of the introductions I wrote to the book, and to each article, are available here."
Zapatistas in Cyberspace
A Guide to Analysis & Information
"...this guide has been compiled to provide not only an introduction to the variety of efforts that have developed in cyberspace, but also one point of departure for further developments."
Sections include: Analysis ; Internet Lists, Conferences & Newsgroups ; World Wide Websites ; Archives ; Books ; Film, Graphics, Photographs.
By Harry M. Cleaver, Jr., Dept. of Economics, University of Texas, Austin
Zapatista Index
Index of Documents in English on the Rebellion in Chiapas, Mexico
"This index aims to list all the major documents, by subject, available in English by and about the Zapatistas. It also provides links to local solidarity groups and resources for activists like videos and photographs along with pages and lists providing up to date news."
Zapatistas! Documents of the New Mexican Revolution
"...contains the full, English language text of every communique published (along with several that were not published, as well as many interviews, letters, and essays) from the Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN) from December 31, 1994 through June 12, 1994."
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