Title:    Biosocial borders: GSR and qualitative interview data on gender, mobility, and violent borders in the Mare Complex of Favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil


Citation
Brigstocke Julian, Froes Maira, Malanquini Lidiane, et al.  (2023). Biosocial borders: GSR and qualitative interview data on gender, mobility, and violent borders in the Mare Complex of Favelas in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilCardiff Universityhttps://doi.org/10.17035/d.2023.0244950329



Access RightsCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

Access Method:  https://doi.org/10.17035/d.2023.0244950329 will take you to the repository page for this dataset, where you will be able to download the data or find further access information, as appropriate.


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Dataset Details

PublisherCardiff University

Date (year) of data becoming publicly available2023

Coverage start date01/02/2016

Coverage end date30/09/2016

Data format.docx, .xlsx

Software RequiredMicrosoft Office

Estimated total storage size of datasetLess than 100 megabytes

Single Point Co-ordinates-22.85411260714774, -43.24205066865851

Geographical DescriptionMare Complex of Favelas, Rio de Janeiro

DOI 10.17035/d.2023.0244950329

DOI URLhttp://doi.org/10.17035/d.2023.0244950329


Description

Qualitative interview data with women living in the Mare Complex of Favelas.

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)


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