Abstract
The article studies the variation of socio-state interaction repertoires in Yucatan and Tabasco in the face of the same infrastructure megaproject. The purpose of this paper is to provide a contextualized meaning of the repertoires of socio-state interaction activated (or not) by local actors in Yucatan and Tabasco in the face of the Mayan Train. To achieve this purpose, a qualitative methodology is employed that emphasizes context, complexity and particularities, as opposed to generalizations.
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