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El objetivo principal de este artículo es discutir la tipología propuesta para analizar y legislar sobre violencia política de género (VPG). Partimos de la revisión de la literatura existente, tomando en cuenta también la tipificación adoptada en la legislación brasileña aprobada en 2021. Posteriormente, examinamos los datos recopilados de entrevistas en profundidad aplicadas a mujeres políticas brasileñas que desempeñaron el cargo de diputadas federales entre 2019 y 2022. Decidimos escuchar a aquellas con perspectivas progresistas, que integraron el primer Frente Parlamentario Feminista y Antirracista de la Cámara de Diputados de Brasil, con el propósito de verificar los tipos de violencia que denunciados. El hallazgo principal es el indicio de violencia territorial experimentado por las entrevistadas, analizado en diálogo con estudios producidos por intelectuales feminis...
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Diputada María Luisa Alonso. Comunicadora Social con especialidad en comunicación política, por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Concejal provincial en la Rioja y Diputada a las Cortes Españolas.
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In Peru, the ratification of “The Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)” that takes place in the beginnings of the 80’s is part of a transition process not only in the political front, but also between two generations of women activists. One of which was represented by a group of professionals called to take an active role in the political front, women such as former deputy and first PUCP woman lawyer, Matilde Pérez Palacio as well as other founders of NGO’s focused on child protection and abandoned mothers, such as María Vita de Alvarez. Prestigious group of professionals linked to “Consejo Nacional de Mujeres”, founded in 1923, such as Sara Pérez Palacio, or Olga Paredes Lañas de De Olarte, just to name a few. This is the generation of women called to give a positive outlook towards the ratification of CEDAW -among which...
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In Peru, the ratification of “The Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)” that takes place in the beginnings of the 80’s is part of a transition process not only in the political front, but also between two generations of women activists. One of which was represented by a group of professionals called to take an active role in the political front, women such as former deputy and first PUCP woman lawyer, Matilde Pérez Palacio as well as other founders of NGO’s focused on child protection and abandoned mothers, such as María Vita de Alvarez. Prestigious group of professionals linked to “Consejo Nacional de Mujeres”, founded in 1923, such as Sara Pérez Palacio, or Olga Paredes Lañas de De Olarte, just to name a few. This is the generation of women called to give a positive outlook towards the ratification of CEDAW -among which...
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In Peru, the ratification of “The Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)” that takes place in the beginnings of the 80’s is part of a transition process not only in the political front, but also between two generations of women activists. One of which was represented by a group of professionals called to take an active role in the political front, women such as former deputy and first PUCP woman lawyer, Matilde Pérez Palacio as well as other founders of NGO’s focused on child protection and abandoned mothers, such as María Vita de Alvarez. Prestigious group of professionals linked to “Consejo Nacional de Mujeres”, founded in 1923, such as Sara Pérez Palacio, or Olga Paredes Lañas de De Olarte, just to name a few. This is the generation of women called to give a positive outlook towards the ratification of CEDAW -among which...
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This paper examines the relationship between parliamentary journalists and Spanish Members of Parliament. The study, based on surveys, is part of a European research in which Germany, Denmark and the United Kingdom have also participated. Among the key conclusions, it highlights the remarkable power of the media in politics and the sensationalism in political texts perceived by politicians. Concerning journalists, the majority felt that their professional work is driven by competition with other media and internal pressures, political and economic, coming from their own organization.