Downloadable Documents
Peroni L., 2018, The borders that disadvantage migrant women in enjoying human rights, Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights 36(2): 93-110.
(https://it.booksc.org/book/71085014/162daf)
This article investigates the inequalities underlying the human rights violations migrant women may experience. Drawing on intersectionality theory and on Ratna Kapur’s concept of ‘normative boundaries of belonging’, the article puts forward the notion of ‘intersecting borders of inequality’.
Mora C., Piper N. (eds.), 2021, The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Migration, Palgrave Macmillan & Springer, Cham, Switzerland.
(https://it.it1lib.org/book/16381640/3e3a33)
The book constitutes an essential guide to the intersectional and global approach to the study of gender and migration: it spans the phenomenon from theoretical perspectives, through gender-based violence and labour integration, up to gendering migrant rights, social welfare and the politics of inclusion.
Hennebry J., Williams H.K.C. and K., 2021, Gender and Migration Data: A Guide for Evidence-based, Gender-responsive Migration Governance, International Organization for Migration (IOM), Geneva.
(https://publications.iom.int/system/files/pdf/Gender-and-Migration-Data_0.pdf)
This publication provides guidance to policymakers, national statistical offices and practitioners on gender-responsiveness in collecting, analysing and using migration data for policy. Gender and diversity analysis is a valuable tool for identifying needs and developing migration policies in a gender perspective.
Campani G., 2007, Gender and Migration in Italy: State of the Art, Working Paper No. 6 – WP4 January 2007.
(https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.585.925&rep=rep1&type=pdf)
This paper addresses labour and social integration of female migrants in Europe, on the example of Italy and the Mediterranean model. Special attention is paid to some important concepts, such as plurality of voices, triple oppression of migrant women, and their role as active subjects.
Campani G., Lapov Z., 2015, What Survival Strategies for Sub-Saharan Migrant Women? Networking Competences in a Gender-Aware Perspective, Studi sulla formazione 1-2015: 7-46.
(https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/sf/article/view/9263/9261
or: https://flore.unifi.it/retrieve/handle/2158/1010036/66677/CampaniLapov_StudisullaFormazione_1-2015.pdf)
Campani G., Lapov Z., 2015, What Survival Strategies for Sub-Saharan Migrant Women? Networking Competences in a Gender-Aware Perspective, Studi sulla formazione 1-2015: 7-46.
(https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/sf/article/view/9263/9261
or: https://flore.unifi.it/retrieve/handle/2158/1010036/66677/CampaniLapov_StudisullaFormazione_1-2015.pdf)
As a result of the European LeFamSol Project, the paper is dedicated to migrant women native to Sub-Saharan Africa in South Europe. A training programme aimed at inclusion was developed within the Project with practice-oriented pedagogical actions relying on survival strategies and networking competences coupled with gender awareness.
Morokvaši? M., 2014, Gendering Migration, Migracijske i etni?ke teme 30 (2014), N. 3: 355–378.
(https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/200184)
Bridging migration and gender brought to the top of research agendas issues that used to be on the margins, creating new visibilities, but leaving out other gendered dimensions of complex migrant experiences.
Bimbi F. (ed), 2013, Agency of Migrant Women Against Gender Violence, Edizioni alpha beta Verlag, Merano (BZ) & Drava Verlag, Klagenfurt/Celovec.
(http://www.edizionialphabeta.it/142/Public/extra/SpeakOutEnglishReport.pdf)
This book contains the final comparative report of the European SPEAK OUT! Project aimed at empowering and giving voice to migrant, refugee and (ethnic) minority (MREM) women in Europe so as to prevent and stop gender violence.