Gender-based violence: Perceptions based upon a Social Cartography Exercise

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The article presents a description and analysis of the data obtained in a social cartography exercise on gender-based violence at the Universidad del Valle in 2017. It assumes cartography as a way of having a sociopolitical dimension of the university space that enables decision-making over the territory in an inclusive and concerted manner. In this way, it is possible to contribute to the process of decision-making by university authorities who tend to deal with the forms of gender-based violence and discrimination present on campus.

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Ibarra, M. E., Matallana, S., Rodríguez, A. N., & Recalde, S. (2019). Gender-based violence: Perceptions based upon a Social Cartography Exercise. Nomadas, 51, 155–171. https://doi.org/10.30578/nomadas.n51a9

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