Camila Jimenez Sanchez
Biography
I am Camila Jiménez, holding a degree in Social Communication and a master's degree in Interdisciplinary Studies for the Prevention of Gender Violence from the University of Salamanca. My academic journey includes courses focused on community-based research and dialogical practices tailored for populations facing vulnerability.
My research interests center around the exploration of intersectional identities, particularly those of migrant women, indigenous communities, and individuals navigating the intersections of gender, technology (NTICS), and youth.
A guiding principle in my life is encapsulated in a single word: "Corazonar." It signifies the blend of reason and empathy, encouraging not only a thoughtful approach to life but also a deep understanding of one's own and others' realities.
On a lighter note, an interesting facet of my life is my reliance on sunflower seeds, which served as my companions during the initial months of my Ph.D. journey. I find them invaluable for sustaining focus while delving into academic papers. Beyond academia, I am also passionate about playing the piano, as I believe music provides a beautiful lens through which to romanticize life.
Research projects:
El Planeta que Compartimos: Estudio sobre la relación entre el medioambiente, los derechos y el bienestar de la niñez, adolescencia y juventud en áreas urbanas de Bolivia
“La tecnología… básicamente son mis ojos”. Discapacidad visual y accesibilidad web
Creadores indígenas-populares de contenido digital
Guía de consideraciones ética para la investigación en la comunicación socia
La identidad de mujer en la Central Provincial Bartolina Sisa del municipio de Tiraque
“Lo cultural e identitario en el Toch”
Research keywords:
intersectional identities with migrant women, indigenous woman, youth, gender, NTICS
Location
M.M.Marques
Cochabamba
Bolivia