Representaciones, acceso a la justicia y voz para mujeres de generaciones jóvenes y mayores
(Representations, access to justice and voice for women of younger and older generations)
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Acceso a la justicia, violencias, representaciones sociales, mujeres de distintas generaciones, Access to justice, violence, social representations, women of different generationsAbstract
Partimos de las voces de las mujeres que transitan situaciones de violencias, sus representaciones y el acceso a la justicia tomando sus particularidades y dificultades en cada período de la vida. Nos preguntamos: ¿Cómo podemos trabajar mejor juntos/as desde la Sociología Jurídica para abordar estos desafíos interdisciplinariamente? ¿Qué tan diversas deben ser nuestras instituciones de justicia para dar respuesta a las necesidades de las mujeres de distintas generaciones? ¿Cómo se les da voz a las más jóvenes en las decisiones sobre su futuro y en la resolución de sus conflictos? La Administración de justicia brinda o no respuestas a las mujeres, son adecuadas/inadecuadas según el momento evolutivo y los conflictos que viven. Para realizar este abordaje retomaremos los conceptos de gubernamentalidad, cautiverio e interseccionalidad, considerando a las mujeres como sujetos históricos y culturales.
We start from the voices of women who go through situations of violence, their representations and access to justice, taking their particularities and difficulties in each period of life. We ask ourselves: How can we work better together from Legal Sociology to address these challenges interdisciplinary? How diverse must our justice institutions be to respond to the needs of women of different generations? How are the youngest girls given a voice in decisions about their future and in resolving their conflicts? The Administration of justice does or does not provide answers to women, they are adequate/inadequate according to the evolutionary moment and the conflicts they experience. To carry out this approach we will return to the concepts of governmentality, captivity and intersectionality, considering women as historical and cultural subjects.
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