Project Details
Description
The increase in the rates of violence in countries such as Colombia and Mexico has had a differential impact on women, expressed through multiple forms of violence, including femicide, as the expression on a larger scale. However, its background of discrimination has been made invisible by the different actors that hold power, including the State, which, from the normative provisions and public policies on the subject, continues to circumscribe the phenomenon to its intimate categories, from affinity and consanguinity relationships. In this sense, in terms of managing information on violence against women, two fundamental challenges arise: categorization and underreporting; Regarding both issues, the legislation and public policy of both countries have taken important steps, but in order to attack the structural and symbolic violence that underlies the problem, it is necessary to integrate the gender perspective in the information systems that record violence. against women, making the approach to this problem more flexible, based on the introduction of the elements of the context that configure gender violence.
Objective
Comparatively analyze the continuum of violence against women as an act of discrimination, through the function of prevention and care of information systems on violence in the State of Mexico, Mexico and Antioquia, Colombia.
Expected results
2 ISI Web or Scopus articles and 4 presentations, two at national events and two at international events
Short title | Sistemas de información violencia contra mujeres |
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Acronym | Sistemas de información violencia contra mujeres |
Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 1/02/21 → 28/01/22 |
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