Mujeres Consentimiento: la grupalidad y lo colectivo en la emergencia
This article has the aim of providing reflections based on the outreach experience developed during the COVID-19 pandemic in the town of Unquillo, Córdoba. The work was done in the framework of the project "Mujeres CONsentimiento II: ensayos para una vida libre de violencias", which was ca...
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I10-R10-article-361022021-12-17T14:04:03Z Mujeres Consentimiento: la grupalidad y lo colectivo en la emergencia Boj, Zoé Aimé groups ; isolation ; emergency ; community care grupalidad ; aislamiento ; emergencia; cuidados comunitarios This article has the aim of providing reflections based on the outreach experience developed during the COVID-19 pandemic in the town of Unquillo, Córdoba. The work was done in the framework of the project "Mujeres CONsentimiento II: ensayos para una vida libre de violencias", which was carried out at the time when the national government decrees of "obligatory preventive social isolation" (OPSI) and later "obligatory preventive social distancing" (OPSD) were implemented and were in place from March 2020 to December due to the health emergency. The focus is on the scope of the OPSI and OPSD measures in the daily life of the population and the institutional functioning in general, and in particular in the territory where the intervention was implemented, leading to adjustments and revision of the original project. This article provides an account of the transformation of the project whose initial objectives were to reaffirm public space as a space for the expression of women from popular sectors and the strengthening of networks with community groups. Faced with a particular situation, containment strategies were developed that focused on accompanying reflective processes that would enable the building of cooperative relationships and generate solutions to emerging conflicts during the pandemic. Last, the focus was also on keeping the bonds with the network of local organisations and institutions that address the problem of violence. El presente artículo propone reflexiones a partir de la experiencia de extensión desarrollada durante la pandemia por COVID-19 en la localidad de Unquillo, Córdoba. Expone el trabajo realizado en el marco del proyecto “Mujeres CONsentimiento II: ensayos para una vida libre de violencias”, el cual coincidió temporalmente con los decretos nacionales de “aislamiento social preventivo obligatorio” (ASPO) y posteriormente con el de “distanciamiento social preventivo obligatorio” (DISPO) implementados de marzo a diciembre del 2020 por emergencia sanitaria. El planteo pone el centro en las implicancias de las medidas de ASPO y DISPO en la vida cotidiana de la población y el funcionamiento institucional en general y, en particular, en el territorio donde se implementó la intervención dando lugar a adecuaciones y reformulaciones del proyecto original. El trabajo da cuenta de las transformaciones del proyecto cuyos objetivos iniciales consistían en generar la validación del espacio público como ámbito de expresión de las mujeres de sectores populares y el fortalecimiento de redes con colectivos comunitarios. Frente a la coyuntura, se desarrollaron estrategias de contención centradas en el acompañamiento de procesos reflexivos que habilitaron la construcción de relaciones de cooperación y generaron soluciones a los conflictos emergentes durante la pandemia, así como el sostenimiento de vínculos con la red de organizaciones e instituciones locales que abordan la problemática de las violencias. Secretaría de Extensión Universitaria 2021-12-17 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ext/article/view/36102 ExT: Revista de Extensión de la UNC; Núm. 13 (2021): Las transformaciones en las prácticas extensionistas que produjeron las políticas públicas y gubernamentales para enfrentar la pandemia de COVID-19 2796-9053 2250-7272 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ext/article/view/36102/36310 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 |
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This article has the aim of providing reflections based on the outreach experience developed during the COVID-19 pandemic in the town of Unquillo, Córdoba. The work was done in the framework of the project "Mujeres CONsentimiento II: ensayos para una vida libre de violencias", which was carried out at the time when the national government decrees of "obligatory preventive social isolation" (OPSI) and later "obligatory preventive social distancing" (OPSD) were implemented and were in place from March 2020 to December due to the health emergency. The focus is on the scope of the OPSI and OPSD measures in the daily life of the population and the institutional functioning in general, and in particular in the territory where the intervention was implemented, leading to adjustments and revision of the original project. This article provides an account of the transformation of the project whose initial objectives were to reaffirm public space as a space for the expression of women from popular sectors and the strengthening of networks with community groups. Faced with a particular situation, containment strategies were developed that focused on accompanying reflective processes that would enable the building of cooperative relationships and generate solutions to emerging conflicts during the pandemic. Last, the focus was also on keeping the bonds with the network of local organisations and institutions that address the problem of violence. |
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