2020
DOI: 10.5354/0717-8980.2020.58704
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Emergencias y diversidad en Chile: una mirada a partir de la experiencia de la sociedad civil organizada

Eiden Olivier Muñoz,
Paulina Vergara Saavedra,
Guillermo Sagredo
et al.

Abstract: Este artículo discute sobre las vulnerabilidades que sufren grupos específi¬cos durante la ocurrencia de emergencias, para luego presentar resultados de una primera etapa de esta investigación cualitativa que se está llevando a cabo en colaboración con una parte de la sociedad civil organizada, en particular organizaciones de personas viviendo con VIH, personas disidentes sexuales, y pacientes crónicas con espondilitis/espondiloartritis en situación de discapacidad o diversas funcionales. A partir de estos pri… Show more

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“…By considering the experiences of LGTBIQ+ groups, some authors have also reflected on the differentiated impacts of a disaster on the basis of sexual diversity [26]. Despite the introduction of a theoretical conceptualization of this dimension, some studies state that disaster risk management policies continue to be born out of heteronormative conceptions, meaning that access to services is made difficult for the LGTBIQ+ population and that such individuals are more likely to suffer violence against them [27]. Other research has demonstrated how gender intersects with ethnicity, particularly in populations where there is greater ethnic diversity [28,29].…”
Section: Far More Than a Natural Phenomenon: The Performativity Of Ca...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By considering the experiences of LGTBIQ+ groups, some authors have also reflected on the differentiated impacts of a disaster on the basis of sexual diversity [26]. Despite the introduction of a theoretical conceptualization of this dimension, some studies state that disaster risk management policies continue to be born out of heteronormative conceptions, meaning that access to services is made difficult for the LGTBIQ+ population and that such individuals are more likely to suffer violence against them [27]. Other research has demonstrated how gender intersects with ethnicity, particularly in populations where there is greater ethnic diversity [28,29].…”
Section: Far More Than a Natural Phenomenon: The Performativity Of Ca...mentioning
confidence: 99%