González, Natalia Débora


Undergraduate -Postgraduate education: 
Licentiate in Social Work. Master's degree in Anthropology and Ph.D. in Administration and Public Politics (in progress).

Teaching position(s) at the FCS: 
Assistant Professor in the Introductory Course for Lic. in Social Work. Assistant Professor in Fundamentals and Historical Development of Social Work B".



Key words: 
Collective memories. Mental health. Disability. Accesibility. Public politics.

Lines of investigation: 
Collective territorial memories. Mental health and disability.

Bonding capabilities: 
Experience in coordinating with socio-territorial organizations in the context of outreach and research activities with a participatory methodology.

Cyt expertise: 
She studies about collective memories in neighborhood territorial spaces from the methodological perspective of the oral history. She focuses on the processes of memories' reconstruction and on the forms of organization and resistance of population against social issues. She approaches the mental-disability field in relation to the experiences of accesibility to health services and administration of justice for these populations from an intersectional perspective. She delves into the experiences of young people in these paths of access to public politics.

Current research project/program: 
Responsible professor and researcher of the project "Collective Memories and Public Politics in Historical Neighborhoods in the City of Córdoba". Responsible professor and researcher of the project "Accesibility to Mental Health Services in Córdoba City: Barriers, Experiences and Strategies from the Perspective of the Users". Responsible professor and researcher of the project "Youths and Accesibility to Rights from Digital Platforms in Public Politics in the Province of Córdoba". Collaborator researcher in the project "Access and Barriers to Mental Health Services in Córdoba City in an Intersectional Key and from the Pespective of the Users".