ABSTRACT

Dubar's work seems to draw from the English actor Jonathan Cullen's analysis of identification in the literary context, where he also demonstrates how identities are constructed by different forms of identification. Several elements show that the museum is willing to engage in discussions on present identities and aims to reach out to the communities for participation. Ethno-development would be a development from inside the culture, that is, a form of empowerment where communities have the possibility of deciding for themselves how to represent and maintain their traditions through development they can control within a globalized world. ASUR has a dual approach towards migration. On the one hand, its work is a way of preventing forced migration by providing job opportunities and proper incomes for the communities. ASUR was founded in the 1980s and depends entirely on the work of two anthropologists, Veronika Cereceda and Gabriel Martinez.