Lagarejo, Juan Gabriel


Undergraduate -Postgraduate education: 
Bachelor's Degree in Social Work (FCS-UNC). Master's Degree in Housing Management and Development (FAUD-UNC). PhD candidate in Agricultural Social Studies (CEA-UNC).

Teaching position(s) at the FCS: 
Assistant Professor in Fundamentals and Historical Constitution of Social Work “A” (Bachelor's Degree in Social Work). Assistant Professor in Final Project Workshop (additional workload) (Bachelor's Degrees in Sociology and in Political Science). Lecturer in charge of the Open Course and Extension Seminar on Feminism and Critical Pedagogies.



Key words: 
Rural habitat. Environment. Socio-territorial conflicts. Capitalism.

Lines of investigation: 
Production processes of rural housing. Capitalism and territorial and environmental conflicts. Public housing and development policies.

Bonding capabilities: 
Extensive capacity for interdisciplinary work with public, private, and community institutions. Experience in planning, coordinating, and providing technical support for socio-organizational processes, territorial development, team building, participatory methodologies, and advising on social, housing, and rural policies.

Cyt expertise: 
Specialist in socio-territorial conflicts and rural habitat. Analyzes the transformations in northwestern Córdoba resulting from the expansion of the agro-livestock model and the implementation of development and housing policies. Studies the impact on peasant household economies, forms of territorial organization, construction practices, and the processes of subordination of local knowledge to the logic of agribusiness and the modernizing discourse of the state.

Current research project/program: 
Researcher in the Consolidar SECyT-UNC 2023-2027 Project: The “Sustainable Shift” Discourses, practices, and policies oriented toward sustainability in the provinces of Córdoba and Chaco (2014-2027)