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Between Motherhood and Violence: Women's Labor Challenges in Mexico
In Mexico, cultural norms reinforcing male dominance limit women’s economic and physical autonomy. This study examines how the motherhood penalty and gender-based violence restrict income opportunities and
Julia Juárez García, Felipe Cruz Díaz
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Public perceptions of feminicide and the feminist movement in Mexico
Abstract The misclassification of murders results in the invisibilization and impunity of gender‐based violence. According to Observatorio Cuidadano Nacional del Feminicidio figures in 2024, of the 3408 cases of murdered women in Mexico in 2023, only 827 were classified as feminicides.
Sara J. Chaparro Rucobo +1 more
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NACCS 37th Annual Conference [PDF]
Chicana/o Environmental Justics Struggles for a Post-Neoliberal AgeApril 7-10, 2010Grand Hyatthttps://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/naccs_programs/1027/thumbnail ...
National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies
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Conceptualizing violence against women: an epistemological reflection pending? [PDF]
Las epistemologías feministas tienen entre sus objetivos fundamentales contribuir a un cambio real en el conocimiento que comporte vías de intervención desde una perspectiva que favorezca a las mujeres.
Adán Villamarín, Carme
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La Violencia de Género y el Feminicidio. Comparación del Perfil de los Agresores
La violencia contra la mujer en las relaciones de pareja (VCP) y el homicidio contra la mujer en las relaciones de pareja (HCP) son fenómenos de gran relevancia y de primer orden mediático.
David Pineda +4 more
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Femicide: A Need for Orientation
ABSTRACT Femicide can be understood as a political term rather than a legal or medico‐legal one—its contemporary use dates back to the late 1970s, when academics began to explore and define terminologies that exposed the gendered nature of violence, and that when a woman was murdered her gender was not incidental to that fact.
Nechama R. Brodie
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The Dynamic Impact of Periodic Review on Women’s Rights [PDF]
Human rights treaty bodies have been frequently criticized as useless and the regime’s self-reporting procedure widely viewed as a whitewash. Yet very little research explores what, if any, influence this periodic review process has on governments ...
Creamer, Cosette D., Simmons, Beth A.
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Feminicide, Women's Bodies and Impunity
Background: One must take into account the conditions that develop the lives of several women who are at risk, above all, in terms of mental health. In addition, Latin American countries dominate the 10 ranking on feminicide. Objective: To understand the chaotic scenario that haunts the reality of many women around the world.
Modesto Leite Rolim Neto +1 more
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Unveiling the shadows: Investigating the interplay of stalking and sexual homicide—A case study
Abstract Stalking can be defined as a pattern of fixated, repeated, and unwanted behaviours. Stalking is not an isolated incident and was associated to sexual violence. While the relationship between sexual violence and stalking is scarcely explored, no studies have tested the relationship between stalking and sexual homicide, which both involves ...
Ewa Stefanska, Nicholas Longpré
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When referring to ‘prevention of femicide’, we refer to actions at the individual, family, and social and community levels that can reduce the likelihood of women being killed because of their gender.
Baldry, Anna Costanza +1 more
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