"As always, we are all extra white". An analysis of the ways in which young women activists in the Partido de General Pueyrredon conceive migration

The Partido de General Pueyrredón (GP) is inhabited by a large border migrant population, which is feminized. This feminization becomes relevant due to the inequalities suffered by migrant women. Reports show that they are inserted in poorly paid and precarious jobs, as a result of the segmentation...

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Autores principales: Berardi, Melisa, Blanco Rodríguez, Guadalupe
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica - Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentin 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/4605
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Activism
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Migraciones
Activismo
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"As always, we are all extra white". An analysis of the ways in which young women activists in the Partido de General Pueyrredon conceive migration
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Migrations
Activism
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Feminismos
Migraciones
Activismo
General Pueyrredon
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Blanco Rodríguez, Guadalupe
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title "As always, we are all extra white". An analysis of the ways in which young women activists in the Partido de General Pueyrredon conceive migration
title_short "As always, we are all extra white". An analysis of the ways in which young women activists in the Partido de General Pueyrredon conceive migration
title_full "As always, we are all extra white". An analysis of the ways in which young women activists in the Partido de General Pueyrredon conceive migration
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description The Partido de General Pueyrredón (GP) is inhabited by a large border migrant population, which is feminized. This feminization becomes relevant due to the inequalities suffered by migrant women. Reports show that they are inserted in poorly paid and precarious jobs, as a result of the segmentation of the local labor market. Likewise, previous studies indicate that their access to institutions is often complex, in a context in which no public policies have been developed to address their problems and there are no political organizations that bring migrants together under this category and express their demands in the public space. On the other hand, feminist calls in GP have a great massiveness, and young women, mostly students, are the ones who reappropriate the main demands of current feminisms. In this sense, we consider that analyzing the ways in which those who largely make up the local feminist militancy conceive migrations and the possible problems and demands associated with them becomes central, as it allows us to review the place that these problems could have when making claims from feminisms. We wonder if and how racialization and migratory origin appear as inequality cleavages in the young women's testimonies. Likewise, if they are aware of the specific problems faced by migrant women in GP. We answer these questions based on an approach of quantitative data records of migrations in GP, and non-directive in-depth interviews with activists of the Party. As will be seen, migrations appear as relevant cleavages, although in an abstract and general way. At the same time, the young women are not aware of the concrete problems faced by migrants. However, when it comes to social class, gender identity or sexuality, they know and reappropriate the demands, which allows us to think of a hierarchization of these inequality cleavages.
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spelling I22-R128-article-46052024-04-09T11:52:58Z "As always, we are all extra white". An analysis of the ways in which young women activists in the Partido de General Pueyrredon conceive migration “Como siempre, somos recontra blancas todas”. Un análisis en torno de los modos en que las jóvenes activistas del Partido de General Pueyrredon conciben la migración Berardi, Melisa Blanco Rodríguez, Guadalupe Feminisms Migrations Activism General Pueyrredon Feminismos Migraciones Activismo General Pueyrredon The Partido de General Pueyrredón (GP) is inhabited by a large border migrant population, which is feminized. This feminization becomes relevant due to the inequalities suffered by migrant women. Reports show that they are inserted in poorly paid and precarious jobs, as a result of the segmentation of the local labor market. Likewise, previous studies indicate that their access to institutions is often complex, in a context in which no public policies have been developed to address their problems and there are no political organizations that bring migrants together under this category and express their demands in the public space. On the other hand, feminist calls in GP have a great massiveness, and young women, mostly students, are the ones who reappropriate the main demands of current feminisms. In this sense, we consider that analyzing the ways in which those who largely make up the local feminist militancy conceive migrations and the possible problems and demands associated with them becomes central, as it allows us to review the place that these problems could have when making claims from feminisms. We wonder if and how racialization and migratory origin appear as inequality cleavages in the young women's testimonies. Likewise, if they are aware of the specific problems faced by migrant women in GP. We answer these questions based on an approach of quantitative data records of migrations in GP, and non-directive in-depth interviews with activists of the Party. As will be seen, migrations appear as relevant cleavages, although in an abstract and general way. At the same time, the young women are not aware of the concrete problems faced by migrants. However, when it comes to social class, gender identity or sexuality, they know and reappropriate the demands, which allows us to think of a hierarchization of these inequality cleavages. En el Partido de General Pueyrredón (GP) habita una gran población migrante limítrofe, que está feminizada. Esa feminización cobra relevancia debido a las desigualdades que sufren las mujeres migrantes. Los informes muestran que están insertas en trabajos mal remunerados y precarios, producto de la segmentación del mercado de trabajo local. Asimismo, estudios previos señalan que su acceso a las instituciones suele ser complejo, en un contexto en el que no se han desarrollado políticas públicas para el abordaje de sus problemáticas y no se registran organizaciones políticas que aglutinen a los migrantes a través de esa categoría y expresen sus demandas en el espacio público. Por otra parte, las convocatorias feministas en GP poseen una gran masividad, y las mujeres jóvenes, en su mayoría estudiantes, son quienes se reapropian de las principales demandas de los feminismos actuales. En este sentido, consideramos que analizar los modos en que quienes en gran medida conforman la militancia feminista local conciben las migraciones y las posibles problemáticas y demandas asociadas a ellas se vuelve central, en tanto nos permite revisar el lugar que podrían tener esas problemáticas a la hora de realizar reclamos desde los feminismos. Nos preguntamos si la racialización y el origen migratorio aparecen como clivajes de desigualdad en los testimonios de las jóvenes, y de qué manera. Asimismo, si conocen las problemáticas concretas que atraviesan las mujeres migrantes en GP. Respondemos a estos interrogantes a partir de un abordaje de registros de datos cuantitativos de migraciones en GP, y entrevistas en profundidad no directivas a activistas del Partido. Como se verá, las migraciones aparecen como clivajes relevantes, aunque de forma abstracta y general. A su vez, las jóvenes no conocen las problemáticas concretas que enfrentan las migrantes. Ahora bien, cuando se trata de la clase social, la identidad de género o la sexualidad, conocen y se reapropian de las demandas, lo que nos permite pensar en una jerarquización de estos clivajes de desigualdad. Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica - Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentin 2023-04-03 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/4605 Revista Pilquen. Sección Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 26 Núm. 1 (2023): Revista Pilquen. Sección Ciencias Sociales; 67-88 1851-3123 1666-0579 spa https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/4605/61604 Derechos de autor 2023 Revista Pilquen. Sección Ciencias Sociales https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0