Alcohólicos Anónimos en México: fragmentación y fortalezas
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2014-07-14Author
Rosovsky, Haydée; Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social-Distrito Federal, México
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This paper describes some of the organizational characteristics of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), as well as the socio-cultural and historical background that influenced its development. It also presents certain aspects of AA’s development in Mexico and some peculiarities necessary for the institution’s adaptation to the country’s social context, highlighting some segmentations suffered through time, which have not lessened aaaa’s vitality or importance. It also analyzes the social factors that have contributed to aaaa’s peculiar configuration in Mexico. The data presented in this paper is the result of an international joint study funded by the World Health Organization (who) in Europe, which involved seven other countries, besides Mexico.