I SEMINARIO INTERDISCIPLINAR SOBRE GÉNERO Y SEXUALIDAD EN EL SIGLO XXI: Política Afectivosexual, Migraciones Femeninas, y Vulnerabilidad Social.
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https://doi.org/10.30827/tsg-gsw.v1i2.914Keywords:
Coeducación, exclusión social, menores migrantes, perspectiva de género, política afectivosexual, políticas sociales, Gender perspective, coeducation, sexual affective politics, migrant children, social policies, poverty, social exclusionAbstract
Con este artículo, pretendemos dar cuenta de la experiencia, tanto académica como profesional, del proceso que culminó en la celebración de este Seminario. Partiendo de nuestras líneas de investigación, las personas que diseñamos este proyecto pretendimos con él abordar y reflexionar, desde una mirada interdisciplinar y desde una perspectiva de género, la coeducación, desde la política afectivosexual; las migraciones femeninas, centrándonos en aquellas protagonizadas por menores de sexo femenino; y las situaciones de vulnerabilidad/riesgo social de las mujeres, ante los efectos de la crisis económica actual. Así, este Seminario supuso un espacio de encuentro para trabajar sobre los interrogantes que se nos plantean en nuestro grupo de investigación, contando para ello con la presencia de personas expertas en estas áreas, con objeto de visibilizar sus aportaciones teóricas y metodológicas, desde el mundo académico y desde la práctica profesional, para hacer, con ello, un diagnóstico conjunto e interdisciplinar de estos fenómenos.
In this article, we intend to account for the experience of the process that culminated in the convening of this Seminar, last April. Based on our research, we designed this project in order to address and reflect, from an interdisciplinary and gender perspective, coeducation (sexual affective politics), female migration (underage girls), and the situations of vulnerability and social risk for women (vulnerable groups to the effects of the current economic crisis). Thus, this seminar was a meeting to work on some of the questions we raised in our research group. The seminar, attended by people skilled in these areas, and they contributed with their theoretical and methodological perspectives, both from academia and professional practice, to thereby diagnose and interdisciplinary set of these phenomena.
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