Globalization landscapes of poor suburbia: women, institutions and identities in local spaces

There are currently some features common to big cities than can be related to globalization. In these cities it is possible to detect some peculiar geographical configurations that are not visible, or remain hidden for the current hegemonic collective imaginary. These landscapes ?that evince the soc...

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Autor principal: Vilches, Nora de los Ángeles
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Publicado: Escuela de Salud Pública y Ambiente. Fac. Cs. Médicas UNC 2014
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topic Globalización
mujeres e instituciones
globalization
women
institutions
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mujeres e instituciones
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women
institutions
Vilches, Nora de los Ángeles
Globalization landscapes of poor suburbia: women, institutions and identities in local spaces
topic_facet Globalización
mujeres e instituciones
globalization
women
institutions
author Vilches, Nora de los Ángeles
author_facet Vilches, Nora de los Ángeles
author_sort Vilches, Nora de los Ángeles
title Globalization landscapes of poor suburbia: women, institutions and identities in local spaces
title_short Globalization landscapes of poor suburbia: women, institutions and identities in local spaces
title_full Globalization landscapes of poor suburbia: women, institutions and identities in local spaces
title_fullStr Globalization landscapes of poor suburbia: women, institutions and identities in local spaces
title_full_unstemmed Globalization landscapes of poor suburbia: women, institutions and identities in local spaces
title_sort globalization landscapes of poor suburbia: women, institutions and identities in local spaces
description There are currently some features common to big cities than can be related to globalization. In these cities it is possible to detect some peculiar geographical configurations that are not visible, or remain hidden for the current hegemonic collective imaginary. These landscapes ?that evince the social, economic, political and cultural effects of globalization? are inhabited by human groups that have developed alternative ways of survival and are affected by tensions and conflict but that also present opportunities and various potentialities. These groups have built their identities in the day-to-day interaction with their bodies, homes, and physical and social environments. This study intends to reflect on those interactions and on the construction of women?s autonomy in local spaces in the context of globalization.Two main issues are analyzed: the demands women make as a result of their awareness (or lack of awareness) of their own rights as citizens, and the institutional answers to those demands given by local organizations.The impact of globalization on local spaces increased the vulnerability of the already fragile life conditions of their inhabitants.From a gender point of view, the impact of globalization can be detected in the workplace and the domestic and institutional environments of women.Health care institutions reproduce the hegemonic vertical and patriarchal model.Somealternative ways of resisting these models have appeared, mediated by women who have set up networks that attempt to answer social problems and demands by coordinating actions between institutions, and thus acting in an organized manner as agents of society in its relationship with the state.
publisher Escuela de Salud Pública y Ambiente. Fac. Cs. Médicas UNC
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url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RSD/article/view/7268
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spelling I10-R360-article-72682025-04-03T12:07:12Z Globalization landscapes of poor suburbia: women, institutions and identities in local spaces Paisajes suburbanos de la globalización: Mujeres, instituciones e identidades en el espacio local Vilches, Nora de los Ángeles Globalización mujeres e instituciones globalization women institutions There are currently some features common to big cities than can be related to globalization. In these cities it is possible to detect some peculiar geographical configurations that are not visible, or remain hidden for the current hegemonic collective imaginary. These landscapes ?that evince the social, economic, political and cultural effects of globalization? are inhabited by human groups that have developed alternative ways of survival and are affected by tensions and conflict but that also present opportunities and various potentialities. These groups have built their identities in the day-to-day interaction with their bodies, homes, and physical and social environments. This study intends to reflect on those interactions and on the construction of women?s autonomy in local spaces in the context of globalization.Two main issues are analyzed: the demands women make as a result of their awareness (or lack of awareness) of their own rights as citizens, and the institutional answers to those demands given by local organizations.The impact of globalization on local spaces increased the vulnerability of the already fragile life conditions of their inhabitants.From a gender point of view, the impact of globalization can be detected in the workplace and the domestic and institutional environments of women.Health care institutions reproduce the hegemonic vertical and patriarchal model.Somealternative ways of resisting these models have appeared, mediated by women who have set up networks that attempt to answer social problems and demands by coordinating actions between institutions, and thus acting in an organized manner as agents of society in its relationship with the state. Las grandes ciudades observan características comunes en tanto grandes urbes, expresión de universalidad de los conglomerados urbanos del tiempo global. Allí se inscriben pequeñas geografías particulares que suelen permanecer ocultas para el imaginario global hegemónico. En estos paisajes que muestran los efectos de la globalización en sus múltiples dimensiones, sociales, económicas, políticas, culturales se revelan modos alternativos de supervivencia de los grupos humanos que los habitan , atravesados por tensiones y conflictos, pero también por oportunidades y potencias ; allí construyen sus identidades en la interrelación cotidiana con sus cuerpos, sus hogares, su ambiente físico y social.El objetivo de este trabajo es reflexionar acerca de estas interrelaciones y las posibilidades de construcción de autonomía de las mujeres desde el espacio local en el contexto de la globalización. Se trabaja sobre dos ejes: las mujeres y las demandas que surgen (o no) desde su propio reconocimiento(o no) como sujetos de derecho y ciudadanas y las respuestas institucionales desde organizaciones locales.El impacto de la globalización en el espacio local profundizó las ya frágiles condiciones de vida de sus habitantes.Desde una perspectiva de género se observa el impacto de la globalización en el mundo laboral, doméstico, institucional de las mujeres.Las instituciones de salud reproducen el modelo verticalista , patriarcal, hegemónico. Frente a ello aparecen algunas formas de resistencia y modelos alternativos de abordaje de los problemas mediadas por mujeres a través de la conformación de redes que intentan canalizar las problemáticas y demandas sociales del lugar articulando acciones entre instituciones, para incidir a través de su demanda organizada como actoras de la sociedad civil al Estado . Escuela de Salud Pública y Ambiente. Fac. Cs. Médicas UNC 2014-04-11 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RSD/article/view/7268 10.31052/1853.1180.v11.n2.7268 Revista de Salud Pública; Vol. 11 Núm. 2 (2007); 44-52 1852-9429 1853-1180 10.31052/1853.1180.v11.n2 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RSD/article/view/7268/8358 Derechos de autor 1969 Universidad Nacional de Córdoba https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0