Migrant women, weaving democracy and sorority from partnership. A qualitative and intersectional approach

<p>In the last decades, studies from feminist perspectives have questioned the monolithic use of “woman” category and they have demonstrated an increasing interest in other types of considerations such as ethnicity, nationality or the social class. From this standpoint —feminist and intersecti...

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Main Authors: Raquel Royo Prieto, María Silvestre Cabrera, Lia González Estepa, Estibaliz Linares Bahillo, Maialen Suarez Errekalde
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2017-06-01
Series:Investigaciones Feministas
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/INFE/article/view/54496
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author Raquel Royo Prieto
María Silvestre Cabrera
Lia González Estepa
Estibaliz Linares Bahillo
Maialen Suarez Errekalde
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Lia González Estepa
Estibaliz Linares Bahillo
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description <p>In the last decades, studies from feminist perspectives have questioned the monolithic use of “woman” category and they have demonstrated an increasing interest in other types of considerations such as ethnicity, nationality or the social class. From this standpoint —feminist and intersectional—, this study focuses on the partnership of he migrant women of Biscay, which constitutes a rich source of knowledge. The qualitative methodology, which is based on focus groups, allows us to approach the interaction between multiple inequalities affecting the migrant women´s lives and placing them in particular vulnerable situations. However, above all, this qualitative approximation lets us recognise and study these structures as resilient spaces, which are capable of producing strategies for coping, sorority and democratic participation. The narratives of disclose the role that they and their partnership perform in welfare promotion, empowerment and also, in the fight against multiple inequalities.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-cbda0d8ce20146708d7d51d659cebd222022-12-21T22:25:35ZengUniversidad Complutense de MadridInvestigaciones Feministas2171-60802017-06-018122324310.5209/INFE.5449651948Migrant women, weaving democracy and sorority from partnership. A qualitative and intersectional approachRaquel Royo Prieto0María Silvestre Cabrera1Lia González Estepa2Estibaliz Linares Bahillo3Maialen Suarez Errekalde4Departamento de Trabajo Social y Sociología de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas de la Universidad de DeustoUniversidad de DeustoInvestigadora pre-doctoral del Gobierno Vasco en el Equipo Deusto Valores Sociales de la Universidad de DeustoInvestigadora pre-doctoral del Gobierno Vasco en el Equipo Deusto Valores Sociales de la Universidad de DeustoInvestigadora pre-doctoral en el Equipo Deusto Valores Sociales de la Universidad de Deusto<p>In the last decades, studies from feminist perspectives have questioned the monolithic use of “woman” category and they have demonstrated an increasing interest in other types of considerations such as ethnicity, nationality or the social class. From this standpoint —feminist and intersectional—, this study focuses on the partnership of he migrant women of Biscay, which constitutes a rich source of knowledge. The qualitative methodology, which is based on focus groups, allows us to approach the interaction between multiple inequalities affecting the migrant women´s lives and placing them in particular vulnerable situations. However, above all, this qualitative approximation lets us recognise and study these structures as resilient spaces, which are capable of producing strategies for coping, sorority and democratic participation. The narratives of disclose the role that they and their partnership perform in welfare promotion, empowerment and also, in the fight against multiple inequalities.</p>http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/INFE/article/view/54496interseccionalidad, sororidad, mujeres migrantes, asociacionismo, desigualdad
spellingShingle Raquel Royo Prieto
María Silvestre Cabrera
Lia González Estepa
Estibaliz Linares Bahillo
Maialen Suarez Errekalde
Migrant women, weaving democracy and sorority from partnership. A qualitative and intersectional approach
Investigaciones Feministas
interseccionalidad, sororidad, mujeres migrantes, asociacionismo, desigualdad
title Migrant women, weaving democracy and sorority from partnership. A qualitative and intersectional approach
title_full Migrant women, weaving democracy and sorority from partnership. A qualitative and intersectional approach
title_fullStr Migrant women, weaving democracy and sorority from partnership. A qualitative and intersectional approach
title_full_unstemmed Migrant women, weaving democracy and sorority from partnership. A qualitative and intersectional approach
title_short Migrant women, weaving democracy and sorority from partnership. A qualitative and intersectional approach
title_sort migrant women weaving democracy and sorority from partnership a qualitative and intersectional approach
topic interseccionalidad, sororidad, mujeres migrantes, asociacionismo, desigualdad
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/INFE/article/view/54496
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