I am a sociologist from Argentina, and currently Ramón y Cajal Fellow in the Sociology II Department (social structure) at the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED, Madrid) and affiliated researcher at the CEDH, Universidad de San Andrés (Buenos Aires).
Before joining the UNED, I was a Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) Global Fellow at the University Carlos III Madrid, where I was the PI of the project GLAM - Global South Migration and Comparative Integration: A Study of South American Migrants. Formerly, I was a researcher (2020-2021) at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), Argentina. I also worked as a research fellow (2017-2019) at the Migration Policy Centre, European University Institute, Italy, where I was part of the MEDAM project on migration and asylum. Formerly, I was a research fellow (2014-2017) at the University of Brighton, UK, where I worked for STYLE, an FP7 international project on youth labour in Europe.
I did my graduate and postgradate studies in various countries and institutions. I completed my PhD in Political and Social Sciences (2015) at the European University Institute, Italy. I also have a MSc in Human Geography, Planning and Development Studies (2010) from the University of Amsterdam, a MA in Urban Studies (2007) from the University of Urbino Carlo Bo, and a Degree in Sociology (2006) from the University of Buenos Aires.
My studies and research have received funding from national and international institutions and programs, including NUFFIC, National Scientific and Technical Research Council, ECSR and EU Horizon 2020, and Agencia Estatal de Investigación (Spanish Government).
My research interests include: social inequality & stratification; ethnicity & migration; spatial segregation, neighboruhood effects and residential mobility; and quantitative methods.
I also love animals! This is Boris.
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