There are several researches and surveys showing that the climate crisis and its effects are strongly linked to migration. However, the number of studies examining the link between gender, health and climate migration is very limited. One of the main difficulties is the lack of formal recognition of climate refugee status. The purpose of this research is to explore how gender and health influence migration caused by the climate crisis, seeking to identify intersections between these dimensions. To this end, the research question is: How and to what extent do gender, considered both as a social construction and a normative code, and health indicators affect mobility (climate migration)? In order to conduct a thorough analysis and gain a more inclusive understanding, it will be necessary to carefully explore the spatial, temporal and socio-political-cultural dynamics across the concepts of mobility (migration), gender, health and climate crisis. It will be crucial to consider how these dimensions intersect and influence each other. To answer the research question, people were interviewed. The results will indicate the link between these dimensions and migration.
Esistono diverse ricerche e indagini che dimostrano come la crisi climatica e i suoi effetti siano fortemente collegati alle migrazioni. Tuttavia, il numero di studi che esaminano il legame tra genere, salute e migrazioni climatiche è molto limitato. Una delle principali difficoltà è la mancanza di un riconoscimento formale dello status di rifugiato per motivi climatici. Lo scopo di questa ricerca è di indagare come il genere e la salute influenzino l'emigrazione causata dalla crisi climatica, cercando di individuare le intersezioni tra queste dimensioni. A tal fine, la domanda di ricerca è: in che modo e con quale entità il genere, considerato sia come costruzione sociale che come codice normativo, e gli indicatori di salute influiscono sulla mobilità (migrazioni climatiche)? Al fine di condurre un'analisi approfondita e ottenere una comprensione più completa, sarà necessario esplorare attentamente le dinamiche spaziali, temporali e socio-politico-culturali attraverso i concetti di mobilità (migrazioni), genere, salute e crisi climatica. Sarà fondamentale considerare come queste dimensioni si intersecano e influenzano reciprocamente. Per rispondere alla domanda delle ricerca, le persone sono state sottoposte a una intervista. I risultati indicheranno il legame tra queste dimensioni e la migrazione.
L'ONDA SILENZIOSA DELLE MIGRAZIONI CLIMATICA
CAMPORESE, CHIARA
2022/2023
Abstract
There are several researches and surveys showing that the climate crisis and its effects are strongly linked to migration. However, the number of studies examining the link between gender, health and climate migration is very limited. One of the main difficulties is the lack of formal recognition of climate refugee status. The purpose of this research is to explore how gender and health influence migration caused by the climate crisis, seeking to identify intersections between these dimensions. To this end, the research question is: How and to what extent do gender, considered both as a social construction and a normative code, and health indicators affect mobility (climate migration)? In order to conduct a thorough analysis and gain a more inclusive understanding, it will be necessary to carefully explore the spatial, temporal and socio-political-cultural dynamics across the concepts of mobility (migration), gender, health and climate crisis. It will be crucial to consider how these dimensions intersect and influence each other. To answer the research question, people were interviewed. The results will indicate the link between these dimensions and migration.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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