The concept and the name of Isolating Gender Violence
In December 2020, the Catalan Parliament approved by unanimity the world’s first legislation of the concept of Isolating Gender Violence (IGV); in 2021, several parliaments are developing their own legislations. The elaboration of this concept and later this name has been a long and dialogic proces...
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In December 2020, the Catalan Parliament approved by unanimity the world’s first legislation of the concept of Isolating Gender Violence (IGV); in 2021, several parliaments are developing their own legislations. The elaboration of this concept and later this name has been a long and dialogic process among diverse scientists, policymakers, governments, parliaments, victims, survivors, social organizations and citizens. Since 2016, CREA (Community of Research on Excellence for All) has developed a process of elaborating the concept of IGV oriented to obtain the scientific, policy and social impact required to make a key contribution to overcoming gender violence. This process was simultaneous to the elaboration by the same researchers of the criteria of policy and societal impact of the EU’s scientific programme of research (Horizon Europe). This paper presents this dialogic research conducted to get the concept and the name IGV and the consequences of this concept along scientific, policy and social impact. The results show that the key for getting the name and the impacts of this scientific robust concept has been three of the main characteristics of the present EU research program Horizon Europe: the priority of social impact, the co-creation of knowledge between scientists and citizens and sustainability.
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spelling | doaj.art-d2473383310e4b7b832814ce010be6702023-04-12T07:49:09ZengHipatia PressGéneros: Multidisciplinary Journal of Gender Studies2014-36132021-06-0110210.17583/generos.2021.8622The concept and the name of Isolating Gender ViolenceAna Vidu0Lidia Puigvert1Ramon Flecha2Garazi López de Aguileta3Deusto UniversityUniversity of BarcelonaUniversity of BarcelonaUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison In December 2020, the Catalan Parliament approved by unanimity the world’s first legislation of the concept of Isolating Gender Violence (IGV); in 2021, several parliaments are developing their own legislations. The elaboration of this concept and later this name has been a long and dialogic process among diverse scientists, policymakers, governments, parliaments, victims, survivors, social organizations and citizens. Since 2016, CREA (Community of Research on Excellence for All) has developed a process of elaborating the concept of IGV oriented to obtain the scientific, policy and social impact required to make a key contribution to overcoming gender violence. This process was simultaneous to the elaboration by the same researchers of the criteria of policy and societal impact of the EU’s scientific programme of research (Horizon Europe). This paper presents this dialogic research conducted to get the concept and the name IGV and the consequences of this concept along scientific, policy and social impact. The results show that the key for getting the name and the impacts of this scientific robust concept has been three of the main characteristics of the present EU research program Horizon Europe: the priority of social impact, the co-creation of knowledge between scientists and citizens and sustainability. https://hipatiapress.com/hpjournals/index.php/generos/article/view/8622isolating gender violencedialogic researchsocial impactco-creation |
spellingShingle | Ana Vidu Lidia Puigvert Ramon Flecha Garazi López de Aguileta The concept and the name of Isolating Gender Violence Géneros: Multidisciplinary Journal of Gender Studies isolating gender violence dialogic research social impact co-creation |
title | The concept and the name of Isolating Gender Violence |
title_full | The concept and the name of Isolating Gender Violence |
title_fullStr | The concept and the name of Isolating Gender Violence |
title_full_unstemmed | The concept and the name of Isolating Gender Violence |
title_short | The concept and the name of Isolating Gender Violence |
title_sort | concept and the name of isolating gender violence |
topic | isolating gender violence dialogic research social impact co-creation |
url | https://hipatiapress.com/hpjournals/index.php/generos/article/view/8622 |
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