Browsing by Author "Briones Arias, Christhye Ionne"
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Item Estudio del feminismo de la igualdad de Amelia Valcárcel y Celia Amorós: Sexo género, androcentrismo, justicia-ética(Universidad de Cuenca, 2021-08-05) Briones Arias, Christhye Ionne; Vera Murillo, Ariana Valeria; Cordero Cordero, María VirginiaThis work considers the analysis of feminism of equality by the authors Celia Amorós and Amelia Valcárcel from a philosophical perspective, to examine the categories androcentrism, sex-gender and justice-ethics. For this, a historical approach is carried out on the main problems analyzed from feminism throughout history, resorting to an analysis of primary and secondary bibliography. Subsequently, the proposals of the authors are presented from their own analysis and in conjunction with positions of other authors focused on Amorós and Valcárcel. To close, a study and critique of the central categories is presented in relation to the approaches of various Latin American authors and the realities of this regionPublication Violencia de género y violencia de pareja en Ecuador: Una revisión sistemática(2025) Miguel Francisco Moreno-Polo; Reyes Guaranda, Mauricio Esteban; Briones Arias, Christhye Ionneender-based violence (hereinafter GBV) is a relevant topic at both the normative and cultural levels, with clear repercussions within the practice of social and legal sciences. In Ecuador, figures on gender-based violence against women show that it is related to both intimate partner violence and domestic violence. Given this, the objective of this research was to gather relevant scientific information on GBV in Ecuador over the last 8 years. The databases used were ProQuest, WebofScience, Redalyc, and Dialnet. The PRISMA methodology was used for the review, considering the following search terms: "gender-based violence," "intimate partner violence," "partner violence," "Ecuadorian," and "Ecuador." The inclusion criteria were: scientific articles published in peer-reviewed journals, scientific articles written in English and Spanish. Scientific articles were located in the Web of Science, ProQuest, Dialnet, and Redalyc databases. Findings revealed that, despite existing regulations in Ecuador, their implementation is insufficient due to an underlying structural problem stemming from cultural situations related to machismo. The findings highlight inadequate implementation of public policies aimed at reducing and eliminating gender-based violence in Ecuador.
