Artazo, Gabriela Cristina

Undergraduate -Postgraduate education:
(2007) Bachelor´s Degree in Social Work. Faculty of Social Sciences, National University of Córdoba.
(2021) Ph-D in Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, UNC (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba). Thesis Title: “I am going to die at a corner”: The sex industry from an anti-colonial feminist perspective and case study.
(2009) International Master's degree “Mercosur and European Union: Similarities and Differences”, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences. National University of Cuyo and University of Udine. Thesis Title: “An Apologia for tax withholding.
Teaching position(s) at the FCS:
Assistant Professor in two subjects: Theory, spaces and intervention strategies IA (GROUP) and IV (INSTITUTIONS) in the graduate degree in Social Work, and secondary assignment in the subject: Latin American Political Processes in the graduate degree in Political Science.
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Research Center:
FCS - Faculty of Social Sciences
FCS - Faculty of Social Sciences
Key words:
Transfeminisms. Decolonial. Technology. New subjectivations. Social intervention.
Lines of investigation:
Decolonial transfeminisms situated in Our America. Contemporary modes of subjectivation in the context of technocratic and neoliberal societies. Social work, the social education field, and social intervention
Bonding capabilities:
Professor and Researcher: More than 11 years of experience in the educational field. Specialization in gender-based studies and social inequalities: focused on gender-based violence, vulnerabilities and sex market. Experience in project management: Focused on public policies and social development. Competence in data analysis: Training in data science and manipulation of technological tools implemented in social sciences. Academic Articles: Books, scientific articles, disseminations in non-academic media.
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Cyt expertise:
Co-director of the project “Políticas del cuerpo ficción: life, technologies and contemporary subjectivation modes.” Specialist in studies on the sex market and debates about its regulation, in doctoral studies. Postdoctoral education with focus on experiences and strategies to access care policies for women and the LGBTIQ+ community involved in the sex market in the city of Córdoba during the COVID-19 pandemic (Argentina, 2020). Facilitator and extension regular teacher in UNC and consultant of the project directed by Dra. Gabriela Rotondi, “Social intervention in the educational field: the expansion of rights” (2018-2043), in the Faculty of Social Sciences. Since 2021, she has been an activist in the Civil Association ATTTA, aimed at transsexual and transvestite activism and their access to healthcare rights. Her field of studies is oriented towards experiences and alliances with transsexual and transvestite activism, with the purpose of analyzing how social inequalities and the collectivization of experiences allow or do not allow for the creation of possible social movements. Her focus of study is decolonial transfeminisms from a Our America perspective.
Current research project/program:
Co-director of the project: Políticas del cuerpo ficción: life, technologies and contemporary subjectivation modes.