Sandra González Durán
PhD in Sociology (2015) and Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Work at the University of the Basque Country (EHU). She is currently an Associate Professor in the same department and a member of the InnoKlab research group at EHU. She has been a visiting researcher at the University of Melbourne (Australia) and a postdoctoral researcher funded by the Basque Government at the University of Southampton (United Kingdom). She was a member of the High-Performance Research Group of the Basque University System INNOLAB/BERRILAB, participating in national research projects on innovation and social change, as well as on cultural and creative industries from the perspective of contemporary processes of subjectivation.
In her doctoral research, she explored the transformations of the Left Bank of the Nervión River—Greater Bilbao, Biscay—through the narratives of its inhabitants regarding industrialization, its crisis, and urban regeneration. Her postdoctoral research, in turn, addressed experiential knowledge and practices of self-management in relation to psychic suffering, drawing on alternative care ecosystems such as mutual support groups. Along these lines, she currently investigates forms of self-governance and care in the digital and food domains. She has published several works and presented papers at national and international conferences on the formation of spatial subjectivities, self-management, and experiential knowledge from care perspectives.
Ekoizpen: https://ekoizpen-zientifikoa.ehu.eus/investigadores/129665/detalle
Orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9264-6009
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