2022
DOI: 10.1080/14649365.2022.2065697
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Building emotional-political communities to address gendered violence against women and girls during COVID-19 in the favelas of Maré, Rio de Janeiro

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“…Our research has connected urban trauma with recent feminist writing on violence and women's resistance in the city (e.g. McIlwaine et al, 2023;Truelove and Ruszczyk, 2022), slow activism and peacebuilding (e.g. Lederach, 2023;Murrey, 2016;Piedalue, 2022;Saunders and Al-Om, 2022) and Latin American popular feminist and social movement theories (Arango-Vargas, 2021;Conway and Lebon, 2021;Gago, 2020;Motta, 2021;Safa, 1990).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Our research has connected urban trauma with recent feminist writing on violence and women's resistance in the city (e.g. McIlwaine et al, 2023;Truelove and Ruszczyk, 2022), slow activism and peacebuilding (e.g. Lederach, 2023;Murrey, 2016;Piedalue, 2022;Saunders and Al-Om, 2022) and Latin American popular feminist and social movement theories (Arango-Vargas, 2021;Conway and Lebon, 2021;Gago, 2020;Motta, 2021;Safa, 1990).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It connects urban trauma with recent feminist writing on violence and women's resistance in the city (e.g. McIlwaine et al, 2023;Truelove and Ruszczyk, 2022), slow activism and peacebuilding (Lederach, 2023;Murrey, 2016;Piedalue, 2022;Saunders and Al-Om, 2022). We draw on participatory action research co-produced with two groups of displaced women in the cities of Medellı´n and Bogota´, Colombia.…”
Section: Volviendo a Vivirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eaves and Al‐Hindi point out, “the advent of COVID‐19 means that the time is now for geographers who have not already done so to take up intersectional approaches that prioritize vulnerable lives and places” (Eaves & Al‐Hindi, 2020, p. 134). This includes the analysis of suffering due to inequalities as well as of the self‐organization and protesting of marginalized groups (McIlwaine et al., 2022, p. 7). Self‐organization was also observed in stigmatized informal urban areas.…”
Section: Intersectionality and The Imagining Of Post‐pandemic Ethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…symbolising the state) but their hopes for future success motivates them to continue to navigate the bureaucracy and gain approvals for their small businesses. McIlwaine et al’s (2023) investigation of gender-based violence in Rio de Janeiro during COVID-19 shows how emotions such as loss and desperation can lead to ‘emotional-political community building’ (page 577) that brings about not only immediate responses to crises but also promote longer-term structural change.…”
Section: Traversal Emotions At Workmentioning
confidence: 99%