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Data activism against feminicide Co-designing digital tools to monitor gender-related violence across the Americas

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Cruxên, Isadora; Jungs de Almeida, Alessandra; D’Ignazio, Catherine
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Abstract
Gender-related violence happens inside the home and outside in the public spaces of cities, towns, villages and rural areas around the world. It is part of a pattern of violence against women driven by misogynistic, racist and transphobic attitudes in society, discrimination and unequal power. As such, some people are disproportionately targeted with violence and neglected in efforts to address it, including women from racialised, trans, indigenous and low-income groups. While the crimes are committed by individuals, the problem is structural, enabled by state inaction and media coverage that downplays the issue or blames victims. By addressing these structural causes, we can help stop the violence and create a safer world for all women and girls.
Date issued
2023
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/157384
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Urban Studies and Planning
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Research Insights #2, School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London.
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Cruxên, I., Jungs de Almeida, A., D’Ignazio, C. (2023). Data activism against feminicide: co-designing digital tools to monitor gender-related violence across the Americas, Research Insights #2, School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London.
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