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Completed H2020 European Commission

New approaches to mapping the signs of violence and care in the migratory landscapes of silenced women

€183.8K EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Universidad de Cadiz
Country Spain
Start Date Feb 01, 2022
End Date Apr 30, 2024
Duration 819 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Partner; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101027924
Grant Description

Currently, migration is posing a global challenge for the formation of societies and States, being a key factor of the feminisation of the phenomenon.

When the migration process is undertaken under situations of vulnerability, it can be linked to structures that generate violence, exploitation, disappearance, and/or human trafficking. The routes that go from Central America to the USA by land present examples of these structures.

The SIGNAL-LANDSCAPE project aims to: 1) Build a creative and transnational cartography that reflects the points of damage, as well as the care and resistance of the migratory route. 2) Design methods and tools that facilitate the processes of construction of the life story while avoiding re-victimisation. 3) Breaking the silencing to which the stories of migrant women are subjected, thus generating narrative results. 4) Produce academic knowledge, that will reach certain spaces for the design of policies and social networks.The Researcher will carry out a multi-sited ethnography: origin (Honduras), the route (Mexico-Guatemala), and destination (USA).

In these spaces, she will work with women, through local organisations, to build creative narratives that will allow the designing of: 1) the physical landscapes that reflect the damage and care that women have experienced along the route; and 2) the geographical and social landscapes of their experiences.

The researcher has doctoral experience with Nigerian migrant women, who are often linked to human trafficking, and she has developed a methodology proposal to take into account the silencing.

Furthermore, the trajectory of both supervisors in the field, the Host Centres, and the support of the two Chairs: 1) UNESCO-Gender, Wellbeing and Culture of Peace, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA and 2) Jean Monnet-Immigration and Borders of European, University of Cádiz, Spain, will be a fundamental contribution to the proper development of the project and the positive future of the Researcher

All Grantees

The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System; Universidad de Cadiz

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