Here, there, and beyond
Bs in Sociology and Statistics by the University of Salamanca, and PhD in Sociology by UNED. Since 2015, I work at the Department of Sociology of the Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, and since April 2024 as a Professor (tenure) (Catedrático de Universidad, in Spanish). I have previously worked as a researcher and lecturer at University of Castilla-La Mancha, UNED, International University of La Rioja, and Instituto de Salud Carlos III. I own two certified six-year research periods (sexenios) by CNEAI-ANECA. I am co-editor of Encrucijadas. Revista Crítica de Ciencias Sociales.
My main research line is in demography, specifically about mortality, longevity, centenarians, aging, and health. I put great interest in the study of the causes of death, especially those that could generate gender inequalities or that are a consequence of social inequalities. Currently, I am working very hard on loneliness and social isolation, centenarians, and malnutrition.
As an intellectual perversion, I am also interested in the sociology of death and the visual expression of stigmatized or invisible social processes. I fervently believe that transdisciplinary research with physicians, epidemiologists, geographers, mathematicians, statisticians, and psychologists is essential, which is why I am (almost) always open to collaborations.
I am the principal investigator of the PAIDI Research Group "Demography and Social Research in Health" (SEJ-654). I am the Chair of the "Cátedra UPO-Cruz Roja in Loneliness Studies".
I have done short stays in Peking University, University of California, Berkeley (x2), Institut National d’Études Démographiques, German Centre of Gerontology (x2), Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Universidad de Salamanca, and Universidad de Málaga.
In the teaching field –one of the activities that give me the greatest satisfaction–, I mainly dedicate to teaching quantitative techniques of social research –with special attention to data analysis– and demographic analysis. I have a great desire to motivate the students, so that these methodological subjects –which sometimes back off a bit– are as attractive as possible, so that the students can see the beauty and wonder of statistical and demographic analysis in social sciences.
Last but not least, I am always open to drinking beer and making paellas.
Puerto Real
Where I was born and lived until 18
Salamanca
Studied from 2000 to 2006 and worked from 2013 to 2015
Madrid
Lived and studied PhD from 2007 to 2013
Sevilla
Home since 2016
Beijing
Lived a short time in 2008
Berkeley, CA
Lived in California in 2009 and 2019
Paris
Studied at INED in 2011
Berlin
Lived a short time in 2017 and 2019
Quito
Lived a short time in 2023 and 2024