Gender policies at the National University of Villa María (UNVM): frameworks for recognition and visibility
The following article intends to reflect on one of the main gender policies that universities have produced to address gender violence: the protocols. The approach to them is made from some theoretical notions that allow us to understand what gender policies do, beyond their operational dimension, t...
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Área Feminismos, Género y Sexualidades del Centro de Investigaciones "María Saleme de Burnichón" de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
2023
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/polemicasfeminista/article/view/42129 |
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| Sumario: | The following article intends to reflect on one of the main gender policies that universities have produced to address gender violence: the protocols. The approach to them is made from some theoretical notions that allow us to understand what gender policies do, beyond their operational dimension, their implementation. What effects, what disputes, what forms of action they propose. We then focus on being able to comment on our gender policies, specifically the Protocol, the approach it proposes and how it is thought to be articulated with other policies. We stop at a process that has been key due to its implications, lessons learned and challenges such as the formation of an Academic Tribunal in the framework of a complaint. From this situated and contextual journey, we move towards Judith Butler's proposal of recognition and visibility frameworks, to rethink gender policies, in this proposal that runs through the text: that university spaces contemplate the diversity of lives and ways of live it. |
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