Dr. Ilaria Sartini
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Ilaria Sartini joined RIFS as research associate in the group reIMAGINE Artic Research: Relationships, Ethics, and Methods. She is interested in decolonizing research methods and co-creation practices, allowing to build bridges between academia and different stakeholders in society. After studying Philosophy, International and Economic Studies at the University Ca' Foscari of Venice (B.A.), she earned her Master of Arts in Latin American Studies from Leiden University. In 2024 she received her Ph.D. in Social Sciences and Education from the University of Huelva. During her doctorate she focused on the intersectional dynamics leading to gender horizontal segregation in the labour market, in particular in small-scale fishing communities in Mexico and Spain, and among Latin American workers in the Netherlands. Power relations in society are at the core of her research, that is why she has conducted studies on systemic, institutional, and gender-based violence. In her research, she uses a socio-anthropological approach, stemming from a feminist and interdisciplinary standpoint, by privileging qualitative methodologies.
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*Since March 2025: Research Associate in the RIFS Research Group reIMAGINE Artic Research *2024: Research Fellow, Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, University Iuav of Venice, in the project "Analysis of needs. Gender planning and female entrepreneurship" in the province of Padua, Italy *2019-2024: PhD, Department of Sociology, Social Work, and Public Health, University of Huelva, Spain *2021-2022: Visiting Researcher, Faculty of Humanities, Leiden University, the Netherlands *2021: External Researcher on the project "Governance and social impact assessment: towards sustainability of mining projects", Department of Sociology, Social Work, and Public Health, University of Huelva
*Power relations in society *Feminist standpoint *Co-creative practice *Social inequalities *Intersectionality *Decolonizing research
Publikationen vor der Tätigkeit am RIFS
*Sartini, I. (2025). La resignificación de la Llorona a través de las épocas: de mito a performance política. [The Re-signification of Llorona Through the Ages: From Myth to Political Performance]. European Public & Social Innovation Review, 10, 1-14. https://epsir.net/index.php/epsir/article/view/832 *Sartini, I. (2024). Segregación ocupacional de género en el sector pesquero artesanal: análisis comparativo de los obstáculos y estrategias en México y España [Gender Occupational Segregation in the Artisanal Fishing Sector: A Comparative Analysis of Obstacles and Strategies in Mexico and Spain]. European Public & Social Innovation Review, 9, 1-21. https://epsir.net/index.php/epsir/article/view/833 *Sartini, I. (2022). Violencia de género y empoderamiento en comunidades afromexicanas [Gender Violence and Empowerment in Afromexican Communities]. Revista Mexicana de Sociología, 85(3). http://revistamexicanadesociologia.unam.mx/index.php/rms/article/view/60415 *Sartini, I. (2022). The Sociocultural dimensions of gender-based violence in Afro-Mexican communities in the coastal region of Oaxaca, Mexico. Social Sciences, 11(5), 188-210. https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/11/5/188/htm *Sartini, I., & Domínguez Gómez, J.A. (2021). Women's labour segregation and gender equality in the mining sector: the case of Huelva, Spain. GARI Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, 7(4), 1-11. https://www.research.lk/publications/research-papers/ilaria-sartini/Ilaria-Sartini.pdf *Sartini, I., & Caravaca Sánchez, F. (2021). Community organization and women empowerment: the cooperative Mujeres Pescadoras del Manglar in Oaxaca. Social Work, 66(4), 307-316. https://academic.oup.com/sw/article-abstract/66/4/307/6354883?login=false *Sartini, I. (2021). Espacios feminizados organizados en un contexto machista: comunicar adentro y hacia afuera del grupo. Una mirada desde el trabajo social [Feminized Organized Spaces in a Machista Context: Communication Inside and Outside of the Group. An Outlook Form Social Work]. In Evaristo Barrera Algarín and Luís Francisco Sarasola Sánchez-Serrano (Eds.), Investigaciones desde el trabajo social (p. 309-319). ARANZADI (Thomson Reuters): Madrid.