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This research project awarded by the Ministry of Equality of the Government of Spain in December 2023 to the research team of the Human Rights Centre of the University of Salamanca aims to build a protocol for the detection of aporophobia in women living in poverty.
The design is based on an intersectional analysis of the inequalities and discrimination suffered by these women.
It is necessary to analyse the context of poverty through multiple axes of domination and oppression in a holistic and not separate manner, so that we can identify the victimisation suffered by these women, such as gender violence, domestic violence, institutional violence and aporophobia.
In order to propose an adequate approach in the intervention of these women, it is necessary to carry out an adequate detection of these victimisations and especially that of aporophobia, eliminating the different biases, as well as the study of public policies in terms of social services, employment, justice, health and housing.
It is necessary to approach this study in an interdisciplinary way and a mixed research design is proposed, using both quantitative and qualitative methodology, although it will be mainly focused on the latter. Initially, a review of the literature on aporophobia and indicators of detection will be developed.
The primary data collection will be achieved through the expert panel, interviews.