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This article is the result of ten years of work as a social interventionist with women in situations of social vulnerability, based on the premise: Which of my experiences as a social interventionist in the last ten years can contribute today to empower other individuals to also become social interventionists and develop actions aimed at women in situations of social vulnerability?
The aim of this intellectual effort was, through my autoethnographic account, to construct material that could inspire others to also become social intervenors, focusing on the development of actions for marginalized women.
I’ll firstly present an autoethnography as an analytical model from the field of Anthropology. Next, I’ll outline some of the social exclusions experienced by the women I have work with. I’ll share how interventions bas ...
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