Project description
Latin American women activists, transnational repression and resistance practices
A priority of the European Commission is to promote democracy, encompassing democratic governance and civic participation. However, this is challenging due to issues such as transnational repression and the lack of policy tools to protect migrants in host societies. These challenges are compounded by the evolving landscape of migrant political activism and efforts of authoritarian governments to control diasporas, particularly in Western societies. To address these issues, the EU-funded WomenACT-REPinHOST will analyse the practices of resistance to transnational authoritarian rule exhibited by Latin American women activists. The findings will contribute significantly to global discussions on migrants’ rights. Additionally, WomenACT-REPinHOST will investigate ways in which international organisations and the democratic institutions of host countries can support resistance practices.
Objective
Democracy and citizens political engagement have been long-lasting policy goals of the European Unions standards and values. The European Commission has established a new push for democracy as one of its priorities for 2019-2024, intending to foster democratic governance and civic participation. However, these objectives are challenging in light of transnational repression and the lack of policy tools for migrant protection in host societies across Western democracies, the primary recipients of human rights defenders. The E.U. has overlooked the rapid change in more vibrant forms of migrant political activism and how authoritarian governments control their diasporas abroad. There is a knowledge gap in understanding transnational repressions gendered effects on receiving countries political environment. WomenACT-REPinHOST advances global discussions on migrants rights by analysing Latin American women activists practices of resistance to transnational authoritarian rule. It also discusses how they could be best supported by international organisations and host countries democratic institutions.
The proposed action aims at enhancing three career objectives: acquiring scientific and transferable skills in Gender Studies and Psychosocial Research (short-term); securing a permanent academic position in the E.U. (mid-term) and; developing an independent career path as a gender consultant in human rights international organisations (long-term). These objectives will be accomplished through an individually tailored research and career development plan. The methodology includes a literature review and fieldwork research based on in-depth interviews, online non-participant observation and focus groups with LAC female activists and organisations in the U.S. and Spain. It also focuses on dissemination strategies to target scholars, practitioners and wide audiences with deliverables such as peer-reviewed articles, conferences, podcasts, and policy briefs.
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HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
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1649 026 Lisboa
Portugal
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