Feminist care & geospatial data

 

Mapping queer feminist collective practices

of care in Latin America

Selene Yang | Stanford PACS | Geochicas

syangr@stanford.edu

Feminist care as a practice of resistance against systems of oppression

Spatial connections are established through "processes of interpretation, feelings, and personal experiences"
(Ares and Risler, 2016)

Selene Yang | Stanford PACS | Geochicas

syangr@stanford.edu

Digital ethnography supported by Geochicas and other activist groups to understand their practices of collective and self-care. Virtual and in-person gatherings.

Relief Maps interviews with activists about their emotions and feelings in specific urban spaces, their organizations, homes, and more.

Comparative analysis of various public care policies in four Latin American countries (Mexico, Costa Rica, Colombia, Argentina) compared to the care practices and needs of different activist groups in the region.

Selene Yang | Stanford PACS | Geochicas

syangr@stanford.edu

Selene Yang | Stanford PACS | Geochicas

syangr@stanford.edu

Thank you!

Selene Yang | Stanford PACS | Geochicas

syangr@stanford.edu

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