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Criminalisation of femicide/feminicide in Latin American countries / La criminalisation du féminicide dans les pays d’Amérique latine [PDF]
The use of expressions femicide and feminicide, mainly developed by academics in the sociological and anthropological fields as well as by feminist activists, have become frequent in the areas of law and public policy in Latin American countries.
Patsili Toledo
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The impact of social determinants of health on feminicide in the second-largest state of the Brazilian Amazon: a spatial epidemiological analysis [PDF]
Introduction Despite global advancements in gender equality and legal frameworks, feminicide remains a persistent issue worldwide. Spatial analysis is a powerful tool to use in obtaining evidence-based recommendations for more effective policies to fight
Ana Karoline Souza da Silva +6 more
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Data has become a key format for activists to visibilizar (make visible/call attention to) and denounce social issues. Drawing on the concept of “artivism,” we name as data artivism those works that visually intervene in the contestation around an issue ...
Helena Suárez Val +4 more
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Feminicide and counterdata production: Activist efforts to monitor and challenge gender-related violence. [PDF]
D'Ignazio C +7 more
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Querying feminicide data in Mexico
The full extent of feminicide in Mexico remains unknown. When available, data on the gender-related killing of women and girls are often incomplete, inaccurate, or inexplicable. In this article, a sociologist (Saide) and a statistician (Maria) query feminicide data in Mexico. Drawing on Timnit Gebru et al.’s ‘datasheets for datasets’ and Sarah Holland
Saide Mobayed Vega, Maria Gargiulo
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Feminicide: Unravelling the State’s Data Infrastructures
In this paper, I unravel the socio-materiality of the Mexican State’s data infrastructures measuring feminicide. Based on 14 semi-structured in-depth interviews with experts and dozens of content analyses of secondary sources, I argue that feminicide data are better understood as iteratively multiple rather than singularly factual. That is, the seeming
Saide Mobayed Vega
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This paper explores the missing and murdered indigenous women and girls epidemic in Washington State and how the state has failed to address the issue, underlining its complicity and impunity. It takes into account that this epidemic is part of a global crisis of femicide, drawing specifically on the Latin American term, feminicidios, or feminicide ...
Clarissa Lunday, Shirley Yee
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Le théâtre du Grand-Guignol et l’esthétique du féminicide
This article examines the aestheticization of feminicide in the Grand-Guignol theatre. At the beginning of the 20th century, this theatre made feminicide, a popular theme in the popular press, a major subject in its repertoire.
Rimpei Mano
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The femicide as a part of the culture of violence [PDF]
In the paper femicide is analyzed as a gender-based violence whose origin is in feminicide. Feminicide is a term which designates social, cultural and ideological construction which survives in the continuity of institutional weakness.
Pavićević Olivera +2 more
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Le thème du féminicide dans la littérature française au XIXe siècle
The aim of this article is to examine the theme of feminicide in nineteenth-century French literature. In La Fille aux yeux d'or and La Duchesse de Langeais, where Balzac projects his dream of the Orient, the hero disposes of his lover's life as her ...
Kyoko Murata
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