Eduardo Apodaka
PhD in Sociology (1999) and Associate Professor in the Department of Social Psychology at the University of the Basque Country (EHU). Throughout his research career, he has mainly addressed three areas from a social psychology perspective: the social psychology of power and legitimation, processes of psychologization in contemporary society, and the status and value of minoritized linguistic identities in the Basque case. In addition, within philosophy, he has worked on personal autonomy, the subject in Modernity, and the construction of political agency. These research interests have resulted in the following books, in addition to numerous articles and contributions to edited volumes: Komunikazioaren Gizarte Psikologia (UEU, 2004); El poder en busca de autoridad (with Mikel Villarreal, Educa, Alicante, 2009); Norberaren autonomia krisian (Pamiela, Pamplona, 2012); Identitatea eta anomalia (Pamiela, Pamplona, 2015); Subjektuaren zainak eta adarrak. Subjektua Mendebaldeko filosofia hegemonikoan, Modernitatetik Globalizazio ostera (UEU, 2024).
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