GEOGRAFÍAS DEL MIEDO DE MUJERES TRABAJADORAS SEXUALES: ENTRE HABITARES Y PERCEPCIONES

The topic of the insecurity in the Latin-American cities has gathered strength in the lastyears due to the different political and social events that the region lives. The presentarticle has as objective consider the experience of the fear geographys by the female sexworkers of the city of San Jose....

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Autor principal: Rojas Mora, Mariana
Formato: Online
Lenguaje:spa
Publicado: Universidad de Costa Rica 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/sociales/article/view/17611
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Sumario:The topic of the insecurity in the Latin-American cities has gathered strength in the lastyears due to the different political and social events that the region lives. The presentarticle has as objective consider the experience of the fear geographys by the female sexworkers of the city of San Jose. From a qualitative methodology: observations, interviews,focal groups and participative photography by female sex workers, it could outline somegeneral lines that allow us to comprehend the urban sociability that is interwoven in thecity of San Jose for these women. The identified and inhabited spaces are characterizedby the exclusion and the marginalization, where the insecurity and the violence come todetriment the urban conviviality perceived and practiced by the women.