Salguero Myers, Katrina


Undergraduate -Postgraduate education: 
Licentiate Degree in Communication Studies. Master's Degree in Communication and Contemporary Culture (Center for Advanced Studies). UNC (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba) Ph.D. in Communication Studies, FCC (Faculty of Communication Sciences), UNC (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba).

Teaching position(s) at the FCS: 
Assistant Professor in Communication and Social Work in the Licentiate course of study in Social Work.



Key words: 
Development. Communication. - culture - cities - capitalism

Lines of investigation: 
Communication and urban spaces.

Bonding capabilities: 
Specialist in training processes in social and community organizations. Design and implementation of methodologies for debate, reflection and decision-making. Extensive experience in participation, research and coordination with social movements and community, territorial and gender organizations. I hold this link as an activist, but also in specific research work, university outreach projects and technological linkage.

Cyt expertise: 
From the field of communication, I specialize in the study of cities, cultural transformations and development policies. I carry out research on urban life and the symbolic/material relations between the production of spaces, subjectivities and conflictivity in contemporary capitalism. I am particularly interested in investigating these topics in specific environments of experience that allow me to analyze its complexity: neighborhoods and socio-segregated areas of Córdoba, social and community organizations, secondary schools, public spaces, etc. I study development, the historization of debates both at national and global levels, and public policies and local development projects.

Current research project/program: 
Social Production of Cities and Circulation and Stopping Experiences: Public Spaces and Ideological Construction of "The Communal" (Córdoba, 2023-2026). Based in FCC (Faculty of Communication Sciences), UNC (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba). Role: Co-Research Director. Research Director: María Eugenia Boito