Atlánticas. Revista Internacional de Estudios Feministas nace en 2016 en el marco del Centro de Estudos de Xénero e Feministas (CEXEF), espacio de investigación, formación y diálogo de la UDC en torno a los estudios de género y/o feministas.
Es una revista de teoría feminista que se dirige sobre todo a los lectores y lectoras peninsulares y de América Latina, de enfoque interdisciplinar dentro de los estudios de género, y con sistema de revisión externa por pares de doble ciego. Acepta trabajos originales en castellano, gallego, inglés y portugués. 
Su periodicidad es semestral, y cada número incorpora un monográfico con diversos trabajos, varios artículos de temática libre y reseñas sobre libros de actualidad.

Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024)

Feminisms and development: a necessary cartography of power in international cooperation

The world in which international cooperation was born has changed substantially. However, and although the development and international aid agenda has undergone major changes, they have not been sufficient to advance collective and fair responses to current global challenges. It is paradoxical that when cooperation, collaboration and solidarity efforts are most necessary, development cooperation is going through a deep crisis of legitimacy, results and identity. The current unavoidable challenge of the system is to fully transform itself in the face of the risk of becoming a completely irrelevant policy, or of losing its distinctive character. The transformations that development cooperation needs transcend the changes in the aid measurement system, and emphasize the need to address a deep debate around its orientations and objectives, the power relations established between countries and actors, or the norms, instruments and procedures that are its own (Alonso, Aguirre and Santander, 2019; de la Cruz, 2015; Martínez, 2019; Pajarín, 2021; Ramos, 2024; Unceta, Martínez and Goiria, 2021; Zabala and Martínez , 2017).
In this context, the proposals for change that aim to strengthen the role of international cooperation in the formation of a new framework of international justice, as well as its contribution to the transition towards models of production, consumption, organization and coexistence, are of special interest. global alternatives (Martínez, 2019) focused on social justice, gender, racial and environmental justice. From this perspective, an exploration and a more forceful and systematic commitment to formulas of Education for Global Citizenship or Global Justice is necessary. Feminisms, and specifically, transformative feminist education, constitute the essential compass in this process. A new model of international cooperation must be oriented towards the structural causes of inequalities and violations of rights, as well as the generation of critical, responsible citizens, with conscience and global ties. Once again, the feminist emancipatory project as an experience of an advocacy social movement with global links and, at the same time, with proposals for transformation that are based on knowledge and daily and localized experiences, becomes the axis of a truly transformative change (Pajarín , 2022)

Published: 2024-07-24

Table of contents

Approaching a Feminist Development Policy

  • Rosa Belen Agirregomezkorta Ibarluzea
Published: Jul 30, 2024
Pages 02-37

Can Spanish cooperation become feminist?

  • MARÍA CASTRO SERANTES
Published: Jul 30, 2024
Pages 02-28

Gender, vulnerabilities and resilience: a critical approach to the Spanish case

  • MARÍA BEGOÑA LEYRA FATOU
  • MARTA CARBALLO
Published: Jul 30, 2024
Pages 02-30

A feminist evaluation for a more transformative cooperation

  • Julia Espinosa Fajardo
Published: Jul 30, 2024
Pages 02-32

Interview to Caroline Moser

  • Marta Pajarín
  • MARÍA BEGOÑA LEYRA FATOU
Published: Jul 30, 2024
Pages 02-9

Life after breast cancer: work and economic consequences

  • Cristian Díaz Hernández
  • Alba Cabrera Meneses
  • Carmen Nieves Pérez Sánchez
Published: Jul 30, 2024
Pages 02-29
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