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¿Te interesaría hacer un doctorado relacionado con el proyecto i+d+i SeGReVUni Visibilizar y dimensionar el problema de las violencias sexuales y de género en las universidades (abajo puedes leer el abstract)? (Coordinado por Barbara Biglia y Adriana Gil-Juárez de la URV y teniendo un fuerte equipo también en la UCM coordinado por Angel Lopez Gordo)
Si tienes finalizado o estas a punto de finalizar un master oficial en ciencias sociales con un buen expediente académico y tienes conocimiento y/o experiencia demostrable en perspectiva feminista interseccional, mejor si es específicamente en violencias de género y sexuales, en septiembre/octubre podrás participar en la convocatoria del ministerio para obtener una beca de cuatro años vinculada al proyecto.
Ya que la convocatoria no ha salido todavía no conocemos exactamente los baremos y criterios de evaluación oficiales del ministerio, sin embargo nos gustaría recolectar expresiones de interés y dar a conocer cuales son nuestras necesidades (la adecuación al perfil realizada por las IP los cursos pasados contaban un 60% de la nota total).
A parte de lo arriba mencionado la persona se debería comprometer a hacer su tesis doctoral en el iiEDG-URV dentro del ámbito temático del proyecto, deberán:
- hablar y escribir muy bien en castellano, entender y comunicarse en inglés (y si alguien sabe otros idiomas será muy bienvenido)
- Tener un uso fluido redes sociales y paquete office
- Conocimientos metodológicos cuantitativos y/o cualitativos
Además se valorará positivamente la participación previa en proyectos de investigación y la escritura previa de artículos académicos (o de difusión científica), informes etc.
Pues nada, si te interesa envíanos tu información rellenando este formulario https://forms.gle/dFjG3NSkPpfN926u7 y cuando salga la convocatoria informaremos directamente a los perfiles que nos parezcan más adecuados (sin prejuicios de que se presente todo el mundo, incluidas las personas que no nos habían contactado con anterioridad)
Gracias por tu interés!
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Visibilizing and measuring the scale and scope of sexual and gender-related violence in universities (SeGReVUni)
The problems of sexual and gender related violence (SGRV) in the university are still relatively unknown and underestimated and it is essential to carry out comprehensive studies in order to fully understand, recognize and tackle them. In fact, the awareness and institutional social responsibility of universities in relation to SGRV is still quite limited and incipient. Moreover, the partial data available is based on a narrow understanding of SGRV, which is not sensitive to intersectional effects such as gender orientation and expression, sexual preference, class, cultural and ethnic background. This contributes greatly to feelings of helplessness amongst minoritized collectives, such as LGBTIQ people. In the same way, if virtual SGRV is receiving more attention from researchers, the problem tends to be analysed separately from the off-line experience, failing to grasp the particularity of the blended life.
Given that, the main aim of this research is to give visibility to the complexity and nuances of SGRV in universities, contributing to more committed and less discriminatory policies and interventions designed as responses to this problem. The multi-layered, interdisciplinary, national (Catalonia, Madrid, Euskadi) and international (UK, Italy, Mexico, Ecuador, Brazil) team will create a questionnaire through a collective process with different agents of the academic community. Based on feminist epistemologies, the team will collectively reimagine the best methodological path to enable the co-construction of a questionnaire with (at least) 32 heterogeneous Focus Groups with Administrative staff, Teachers and Students, at team universities. Our approach also considers the customization of virtual platforms for researchers, where different formats and materials can be created and shared as open knowledge and disseminated within and outside the university community.
Among the expected outcomes of the project are:
- A questionnaire to identify the scale of SGRV in universities in at least 4 languages (Spanish, English, Catalan, Basque)
- A webpage with useful information for the university community to assist in acting against SGRV and as a site to share the results of our research
- Open access materials in different formats to aid dissemination within and outside university communities
- A guidance text for use of the questionnaire in conjunction with recommended qualitative techniques for future research
- Quantitative data on SGRV in universities available on-line for analysis/interpretation
- At least four academic journal articles published in open access
Our main results will be:
- A reconceptualization of SGRV in universities from an intersectional feminist perspective
- An innovative detailed set of methodological recommendations for scaling and scoping a social problem starting from the inputs of the implicated agents
- To visibilize and measure the scale and scope of SGRV in universities
- The diffraction of collective knowledge at a local, national and international level
- The strengthening of an international team that will present other collective projects
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