Biosocial borders: GSR and qualitative interview data on gender, mobility, and violent borders in the Mare Complex of Favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
posted on 2024-09-18, 11:38authored byJulian BrigstockeJulian Brigstocke, Maira Froes, Lidiane Malanquini, Cristina Cabral, Gabriela Baptista
<p>Qualitative interview data with women living in the Mare Complex of Favelas.</p><p>Quantitative biometric data based on women's journeys across violent borders in the favela. The spreadsheet data includes: GSR data(1st tab), GSR data analysis (2nd tab), accelerometer (3rd tab), gyroscope (4th tab), skin temperature (5th tab), barometer (6th tab), path of journey (7th tab)</p>
Funding
An affective map of everyday journeys in the Mare community (2016-02-01 - 2016-05-30); Brigstocke, Julian. Funder: Arts & Humanities Research Council