Feminist and sexual diversity activisms in non–metropolitan cities: reflections on collaborative ethnography

The article aims to reflect on the experience of a university extension–research project developed at the National University of Rafaela that recuperates collaborative ethnography as a theoretical–methodological approach for the co–construction of knowledge. For this purpose, we describe the collabo...

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Autores principales: Abdala, Leila, Passerino, Leila Martina, Zenklusen, Denise, Batiston, Victoria
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2024
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Sumario:The article aims to reflect on the experience of a university extension–research project developed at the National University of Rafaela that recuperates collaborative ethnography as a theoretical–methodological approach for the co–construction of knowledge. For this purpose, we describe the collaborative work carried out with feminist and sexual diversity activists in the cities of Rafaela and Esperanza during the year 2023 and we reflect on the implementation of two techniques used to develop the project: collective mapping and biographical narratives. The selection of these techniques facilitated the production of a collective knowledge through the recovery of the experiences, narratives and knowledge of activists, and the construction of a diagnostic analysis on the problems, demands, access, violations, and practices of transformation that concern citizenship in the area of gender and sexuality.