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Patricia Gonzalez se ha tomado en serio las ideas de las mujeres para repensar el concepto de autonomía en clave feminista. Los feminismos indígenas y académicos de nuestra región proveen el sustrato de su conceptualización. La autora nos propone otra forma de incorporar una perspectiva feminista al derecho. En su análisis de las principales decisiones de los más altos tribunales de justicia de Argentina, Colombia, España, Estados Unidos, la autora realiza un ejercicio exhaustivo de comparación jurídica que devela una multiplicidad de déficits interpretativos. Desde un enfoque feminista, su análisis rastrea la diversidad de encuadres de justificación puestos en práctica por los...
Introducción PRIMERA PARTE. CONTRIBUCIONES FEMINISTAS SOBRE LA AUTONOMÍA DE LAS MUJERES Capítulo 1. Ilustradas, liberales, comunistas y anarquistas: controles y resistencias Capítulo 2. Feministas comunitarias, indígenas y descoloniales Capítulo 3. La autonomía como proyecto: Judith Butler, Marta Nussbaum y Catherine Mackinnon SEGUNDA PARTE. EL ABORTO COMO ESPIRAL DESPATRIARCALIZADORA DEL DERECHO Capítulo 4. El tratamiento del aborto en algunos Tribunales Superiores Capítulo 5. El aborto no punible en Argentina: las certezas que pudimos conseguir Capítulo 6. Contribuciones feministas que desbordan FAL A MODO DE SINTESIS. FILTRACIONES, DENUNCIAS Y CONTRIBUCIONES DE LOS FEMINISTAS AL DERECHO A. Recolectar lo disperso: la autonomía sexual de las mujeres desde la perspectiva feminista B. Un corpus propio: la perspectiva feminista y sus exigencias transformadoras al derecho ANEXOS I. Referencias de casos en Argentina que conectan Primera y Segunda Realidad II. Resumen de casos analizados.
¿Cuáles son las vinculaciones entre los feminismos y el derecho? ¿Qué entendemos por “feminismos jurídicos”? ¿Cuáles son las implicancias de pensar y hacer derecho desde este anclaje político? ¿Qué supone una lectura feminista jurídica situada? ¿Cómo se articulan las vías de recepción e inventiva feminista entre textos y problemas del Norte y Sur globales? Estas cuestiones, entre tantas otras, sustentan la arquitectura del libro. La traducción al castellano de cuatro artículos centrales del feminismo jurídico estadounidense, en las plumas de Kimberlé Crenshaw, Mary Joe Frug, Katherine Franke, Dean Spade y Craig Willse, revelan una apuesta por expandir los canales de ci...
This book brings together a range of papers on transnational lives, mobility and gender studies from various disciplinary perspectives and geographical contexts, including European, African and American countries. The thirteen contributions to the volume provide insights into transnational migration and family issues, offering a renewed theoretical approach to the differing conditions in migration access in origin societies and the scope of social inclusion in the receiving countries. The diversity of the authors’ backgrounds and the range of geographical contexts allow a wider understanding of the family in the transnational space, one that considers mobility as a developmental opportunity for individuals, whose consequences in the contemporary world have not yet been sufficiently studied.
City logistics is one of the most popular fields of transportation sciences, dealing with sustainably supplying cities and at the same time reducing congestion and pollution related to goods transport in urban areas. Recently, humanitarian, emergency, and crises logistics has been a subject of increasing interest, often seen from an international viewpoint. However, some of the recent natural crises have shown the importance of resilience and reliability of the current urban logistics systems. The Handbook of Research on Urban and Humanitarian Logistics is a critical scholarly publication that addresses urban logistics and resilience, sustainable urban logistics, humanitarian logistics in urban areas both for crisis or long-term, and planning for resilient urban development. Featuring a broad range of topics that discuss the new and future trends in urban logistics and resilient cities, this publication is ideal for public planners; urban planners; company managers in logistics and transport; consulting agencies; regional, national, and international institutions and organizations; researchers; academicians; and students.
The impact of gender on migration processes Considering the dynamic and reciprocal relationship between gender relations and migration, the contributions in this book approach migration dynamics from a gender-sensitive perspective. Bringing together insights from various fields of study, it is demonstrated how processes of social change occur differently in distinct life domains, over time, and across countries and/or regions, influencing the relationship between gender and migration. Detailed analysis by regions, countries, and types of migration reveals a strong variation regarding levels and features of female and male migration. This approach enables us to grasp the distinct ways in which gender roles, perceptions, and relations, each embedded in a particular cultural, geographical, and socioeconomic context, affect migration dynamics. Hence, this volume demonstrates that gender matters at each stage of the migration process. In its entirety, Gender and Migrationgives evidence of the unequivocal impact of gender and gendered structures, both at a micro and macro level, upon migrant’s lives and of migration on gender dynamics.