El galardón ha sido para los TFM “Un pati per a totes i tots”, de Sabela Darder Estévez, y “Violència n’hi ha més d’una: proposta per treballar les violències masclistes a geografia i història”, de Lucía del Carmen Álvarez Selva
The Government Delegation presents the III Award for Final Master’s Degrees on equality and against violence against women
The Government Delegation presents the III Award for Final Master’s Degrees on equality and against violence against women
The Coordination Unit against Violence against Women of the Government Delegation in the Balearic Islands presented this Thursday the III Award for Final Master's Degree Projects (TFM) on equality and against violence against women, which recognizes the research work in this field carried out by universities based in the archipelago.
A jury chaired by the Secretary General of the Government Delegation, Rubén Castro, and composed of representatives of the General Administration of the State in the islands and experts from the University of the Balearic Islands (UIB), the National University of Distance Education (UNED) and the Institut Balear de la Dona (IBDona) have selected the winning works in the two modalities of the call; ‘Equality between women and men and introduction of the gender perspective in all areas’ and ‘Violence against women and minors, in their manifestations.
Thus, in the first of these modalities, the award was for the work presented by Sabela Darder Estévez, entitled "Un pati per a totes i tots". En la segunda modalidad, ha sido galardonado el trabajo titulado “Violència n’hi ha més d’una: proposta per treballar les violències masclistes a geografia i historia”, de Lucía del Carmen Álvarez Selva.
The government delegate, Alfonso Rodríguez Badal, has presented the award, which consists of a screen print of the Mallorcan painter Carolina Adan Caro, in an event that took place in the auditorium of the headquarters of the General Treasury of Social Security in Palma.
These distinctions are aimed at people who have completed their Master’s Degree Final Project (TFM) in one of the two public university centers based in the islands, in person or online, and who through their research work have contributed to improving knowledge about the phenomenon of gender violence and expanding the means to prevent it. The awards are also a recognition of academic studies aimed at making visible situations of equality or inequality between women and men in all its dimensions, and to present proposals or means of intervention to continue moving along this path.