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Title:Crime, Women and Information and Communications Technologies: Everyday Management of Insecurity in Santiago and Buenos Aires
Authors:ID Focas, Brenda (Author)
ID Luneke, Alejandra (Author)
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Language:English
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:ZUP - University of Primorska Press
Abstract:In recent decades, crime has become a public concern and a daily issue in Latin America. While much research has focused on organized crime and crime prevention, less attention has been given to how crime affects the everyday lives of young women in cities. This study, based on interviews with women in Santiago, Chile, and Buenos Aires, Argentina, reveals that their primary concerns are street harassment and sexual crimes, which mainly impact their mobility in the city. Women avoid relying on mass media for information, instead turning to their mothers and grandmothers as primary sources of knowledge and fear. Chilean women express higher levels of concern, significantly restricting their activities, particularly leisure, compared to Argentine women. Despite these differences, women in both countries have adopted technologies for self-protection, although their lives remain deeply affected by the fear of crime.
Keywords:crime, fear of crime, women, urban mobilities, Information Communications Technologies (ict), Latin America
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 77-97
Numbering:Vol. 57, no. 1
PID:20.500.12556/RUP-22226 This link opens in a new window
ISSN:0587-5161
eISSN:2630-4082
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26493/2630-4082.57.77-97 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUP:17.12.2025
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Title:Anthropos: časopis za psihologijo in filozofijo ter za sodelovanje humanističnih ved
Shortened title:Anthropos
Publisher:Društvo psihologov Slovenije, Slovensko filozofsko društvo, Društvo psihologov Slovenije, Slovensko filozofsko društvo, Založba Univerze na Primorskem
ISSN:2630-4082

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Language:Slovenian
Title:Kriminal, ženske in informacijsko-komunikacijske tehnologije: vsakodnevno soočanje z negotovostjo v Santiagu in Buenos Airesu
Abstract:V zadnjih desetletjih je kriminal postal pereč javni problem in vsakodnevna skrb v Latinski Ameriki. Čeprav je bilo veliko raziskav osredotočenih na organizirani kriminal in njegovo preprečevanje, je manj pozornosti namenjene vplivu kriminala na vsakodnevno življenje mladih žensk v urbanih okoljih. Ta raziskava, ki temelji na intervjujih z ženskami iz Santiaga v Čilu ter Buenos Airesa v Argentini, razkriva, da so njihove glavne skrbi nadlegovanje na ulici in spolni zločini, ki pomembno vplivajo na njihovo mobilnost v mestu. Namesto zanašanja na množične medije glede pridobivanja informacij se te ženske obračajo na svoje matere in babice kot primarne vire znanja ter previdnostnih ukrepov. Čilenske ženske v primerjavi z Argentinkami izkazujejo večjo stopnjo zaskrbljenosti, kar pomembno omejuje njihove aktivnosti, zlasti preživljanje prostega časa. Kljub razlikam v zaznavi so ženske v obeh državah sprejele različne tehnologije za samozaščito, vendar so njihova življenja še vedno globoko zaznamovana s strahom pred kriminalom.
Keywords:kriminal, strah pred kriminalom, ženske, urbana mobilnost, informacijsko-komunikacijske tehnologije (ikt), Latinska Amerika


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