Reflexiones Journal ISSN Impreso: 1021-1209 ISSN electrónico: 1659-2859

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Editorial Team

Director (Senior editor)

M.Sc. José Daniel Jiménez Bolaños, Interim Professor at the History School of the University of Costa Rica. Master in History from the University of Costa Rica.  Areas of interest: social history, cultural history, history of sexuality, queer theory, LGBTI studies. Costa Rica. josedaniel.rodriguez@ucr.ac.cr

Publishing Administrative Assistant (managing editor)

Licda. Katty Cordero-Fuentes, Editor. Degree in Educational Administration from the Free University of Costa Rica. Costa Rica. reflexiones.fcs@ucr.ac.cr

Editorial Committee

M.Sc. Rebeca Gu Navarro. Associate professor at the School of Political Science of the University of Costa Rica. B.A. and M.A. in Political Science from the University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica. Areas of interest: Territoriality, feminisms, indigenous communities, the Caribbean region, socio-environmental problems, collective memories, popular education, and participatory methodologies. rebeca.gu@ucr.ac.cr

Dra. Cindy Calvo Salazar. Associate Professor the School of Social Work of the University of Costa Rica. Ph.D. in Social Work, University of Kansas, EEUU. Areas of interest: social work and environment, water and environmental sanitation, planning of environmental sanitation in developing countries, social work and environment, social participation, social development, local risk management, theory and methods of social work, social welfare programs to reduce poverty: conditional cash transfers in Latin America, human rights. Costa Rica. cindy.calvosalazar@ucr.ac.cr

Dra. Carolina Carazo Barrantes. Associate Professor at the Department of Communication Sciences (ECCC) and at the Communication Research Center (CICOM) of the University of Costa Rica. Doctor in Sociology from the National University of Distance Education (UNED), Spain. Areas of interest Communication, Journalism, Political Communication, Media. Costa Rica. carolina.carazo@ucr.ac.cr

Dr. Jeffrey Peytrequín Gómez, Professor and Researcher, School of Anthropology, University of Costa Rica. Doctorate in Social Sciences, National University, Costa Rica. Areas of interest: Studies of material culture, archaeology, pre-Columbian architecture, water management (since ancient times), histories of thought in scientific fields. Costa Rica. jeffrey.peytrequin@ucr.ac.cr

Dra. Mariana R. Mora. Guest Professor of the School of Sociology and Institute of Social Research of the University of Costa Rica. Doctorate in Sociology and Gender. University of Paris. Areas of interest: Feminisms, Gender Sociology, Violence against Women, Femicides, Critical Geography, Urban Planning, Decolonial Theories. Costa Rica. mariana.rojasmora@ucr.ac.cr

Ph.D. Sabrine Acosta Schnell. Associate Professor at the School of Geography, University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica. D. in Geography and Land Management from the Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris 3, the IHEAL (Institut des Hautes Études de l'Amérique Latine) and the CREDA (Center for Research and Documentation on the Americas), France. Areas of interest: urban geography, real estate market, public space, consumer spaces, urban leisure, spatial syntax, territorial planning, urbanization, migration, urban mobility. Costa Rica. sabrine.acostaschnell@ucr.ac.cr

Scientific Comittee

Dra. Roxana Arroyo Vargas. Professor at the Institute of Higher National Studies (IAEN), Ecuador. Ph.d in Fundamental Rights from the Carlos III University of Madrid. Areas of interest: Gender, Human Rights, Women's Human Rights, Human Mobility, Violence. Ecuador. roxarroyo@hotmail.com

Dra. Andrea Ballestero S. Department of Anthropology, Rice University. Ph.D. Anthropology, University of California-Irvine. Areas of interest: Legal and political anthropology, science and technology studies, political economy, feminist theory, anthropology of quantification, water, the subterranean, value, and nature. United States. aballes@rice.edu

Dr. Héctor Berroeta Torres. Professor at the University of Valparaíso, Chile. Doctor by the University of Barcelona. Areas of interest: Community Psychology; Environmental Psychology. Chile. hector.berroeta@uv.cl

Dr. Jordi Canal Morell. Professor and researcher at École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris. Doctor in History from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Areas of interest History, politics, literature. France. jordi.canal@ehess.fr

Dr. Antonio Checa Godoy. Professor and journalist at the Department of Audiovisual Communication and Advertising of the Faculty of Communication of the University of Seville, Spain. He has a degree in journalism and a PhD in Information Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid.  Areas of interest: history of communication. Spain. acheca@us.es

Dr. Manuel Delgado Ruiz. Accredited Professor at the Department of Social Anthropology, University of Barcelona, Spain. Doctor in Social Anthropology, University of Barcelona. Areas of interest: social anthropology, urban sociology, anthropology of religion. Spain. manueldelgadoruiz@gmail.com

Dr. Jordi Escartín Solanelles. Associate Professor at the University of Barcelona, Spain. Doctor in Psychology of Organizations, Labor and Human Resources (Interuniversity European Doctorate, University of Barcelona). Areas of interest: Organizational Psychology, Positive Organizational Psychology. Spain. jordiescartin@ub.edu

Dr. Josep-Maria Figueres Artigues. Professor in the History of Journalism and an accredited researcher at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, ​​Spain. Doctorate in modern and contemporary history from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Areas of interest: cultural history, history of journalism, contemporary history, communication history, political catalanism, cultural policy, exiles and political migrations. Spain. josepmaria.figueres@uab.cat

Dra. Dorismilda Flores Márquez. Professor-Researcher at the Faculty of Communication and Marketing, Universidad De La Salle Bajío, Mexico. Doctor in Scientific-Social Studies, in the line of Communication, Culture and Society in ITESO. Mexico. dorixfm@gmail.com

Dr. Edgar Gómez Cruz. Present Vice-Chancellor Research Fellow at the Digital Ethnography Research Center of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia. PhD in Information and Knowledge Society (Interdisciplinary program) at the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute. Open University of Catalonia. Barcelona. ​​Spain. Areas of interest: Digital Culture, Innovative Methods, Visual Culture, New Media, Photography, Creativity, Digital Ethnography, Science and Technology Studies, Critical Theory. Australia, e.gomezcruz@unsw.edu.au

Dr. Juan Antonio Gómez Herrera. Professor at the Chair of Marine Biology and Pollution of the Faculty of Exact Natural Sciences and Technology of the University of Panama, Panama. Doctor in Marine Sciences from the University of Panama. Areas of interest: Higher education quality and accreditation, Marine Biology, Environmental Microbiology and Technoscience. Panama. juanay05@hotmail.com

Dra. Olga Jubany. Associate Professor of the Social Anthropology Department and Director of the European Social Research Unit at the University of Barcelona, Spain. PhD in the School of Economics and Political Science at London, LSE, University of London. Areas of interest: Social Anthropology. She works in the areas of identity, diversity, and social control, focusing on gender studies and migration, based on the ethnographic tradition, adopting the intersectional approach, with special emphasis on multidisciplinary comparative research in the European framework. Spain. olga.jubany@ub.edu

Dr. Baptiste Kotras. postdoctoral researcher in the LISIS laboratory, University of Paris-Est, Francia. Doctor in Sociology from the University of Paris-Est. Areas of interest: internet sociology, algorithms and public sphere, big data, and social quantification instruments. France. bkotras@gmail.com 

Dra. Silvana Noemí Martínez. Associate Professor and Regular Researcher at the National University of Misiones, Argentina. She is a doctor in Social Sciences of the National University of Entre Ríos, Argentina. Areas of interest: Social sciences, gender, social violence, politics, social work. Argentina. silvanamartinezts@gmail.com 

Dr. Rodolfo Meoño Soto. Professor at the School of Philosophy and at the Institute of Latin American Studies (IDELA), National University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica. Doctor of Human Rights and Development at the Pablo de Olavide University, Seville. Areas of interest: Rights human, justice, peace. Costa Rica. meonos@gmail.com 

Dr. Enrique Pastor Seller. Accredited Professor at the University of Murcia Department of Sociology and Social Work. He is a doctor in Sociology at the University of Murcia, Spain. Areas of interest: Local development, citizen participation, community intervention, social welfare policies. Spain. epastor@um.es 

Dra. Isabel Tajahuerce Ángel. Professor of the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), Spain. She is a member of the UCM Feminist Research Institute Board. She has a Ph.D. in Information Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid. Areas of interest: Feminisms, gender communication, gender violence, communication and social and political movements, history of communication. Spain. isabeltj@ccinf.ucm.es

Dr. José Edgardo Cal Montoya. University of San Carlos, Guatemala. Coordinator of the Culture Research Program. General Director of Research. Phd in History and Humanistic Studies, Pablo de Olavide University, Seville (Spain). Political history of Central America (19th-20th centuries). Areas of interest: Central American historiography, Central American intellectual history (XIX-XX centuries), political history of Guatemala (XIX-XX centuries). Guatemalan historiography. Guatemala. josecalmontoya@gmail.com

Dra. Aurora Hernández Ulate. National University of Costa Rica, Academic Director of the Nicoya Campus. She has a Bachelor degree in Geography, University of Costa Rica. Magister Scientiae in Geography, University of Costa Rica. PhD in Natural Sciences for Development with emphasis in Environmental Management and Culture, program created along with the National University, Distance State University, and the Technological Institute of Costa Rica. Areas of interest: Geography, Environmental Education, Social movements, Costa de Marfíl. Costa Rica. aurora.hernandez.ulate@una.cr 

M.Sc. Marino Giovanni Peraldo Huertas. University of Costa Rica, Central American School of Geology, Bachelor’s degree and a Degree in Geology (UCR) and a Master’s degree in Geography (UCR), Areas of interest: Risk Management, Landslides, Historical seismicity, risk perception, geology. Costa Rica. marino.peraldo@ucr.ac.cr 

Dr. Francisco Quesada Rodrígue. Independent, Master in Humanities (Latin University of Costa Rica); Academic Master's Degree in Bioethics (UCR-UNA); Doctor in Theology (Catholic University of Leuven). Areas of interest: theology, philosophy of religion, bioethics and religion. Costa Rica. francis.quesada@gmail.com 

Dra. Ana Lorena Vargas-Cubero. Head of Chair of the State University at a Distance and Professor of the University of Costa Rica. Bachelor in Teaching of Social and Civic Studies (University of Costa Rica). Bachelor in Education with Emphasis in Civics (State University at a Distance). Master in Educational Evaluation (University of Costa Rica). Doctor in Education with a emphasis in Instructional Technology and Distance Education (Nova Southeastern University). Areas of interest: History, Geography, Civics, Education, Learning Self-regulation, Assessment (Learning, Quality and Curriculum), Instructional Technology. Costa Rica. avargas@uned.ac.cr

M.A. Dayna Cueva Alegría. Professor University of Kentucky, United States. BA in Philosophy from Wellesley College; She has a master's degree in Latin American and Caribbean Studies from Indiana University and is in the final year of her Ph.D. in Geography at the University of Kentucky. Areas of interest political ecology, environmental democratization, environmental governance and gender, fair price, water. United States. dayna.ca@uky.edu

Dra. Emma McDonell. Assistant Professor at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, United States. Bachelor in Anthropology and Environmental Studies from the University of California, Santa Cruz; Master's in Anthropology from Indiana University; Ph.D. in Anthropology from Indiana University. USA. emma.k.mcdonell@gmail.com

M.Sc. Patricia Westendarp Palacios. Research Professor at the Autonomous University of Querétaro, Chile. Degree in Psychology, Social area. Autonomous University of Queretaro. Mexico; Specialty in Management for Community Development. Autonomous University of Queretaro. Mexico; Master's Degree in Psychology with Mention in Community Psychology. University of Chile. Chili. patriciawestendarp@yahoo.com.mx

Dr. Carlos Manuel Gómez Rudy. Full Professor and Researcher at the Chair of Business Analysis at the University of Panama, Panama. Master of Business Administration, ULACIT, Panama; Master's in Economics, University of Panama; Doctorate in Economic and Business Sciences, Universidad Latina de Panamá. Panama. Areas of interest: Economics, Business Economics, Design of Efficient Business Systems, Analysis of Logistics and Transportation Systems, Humanitarian Logistics. Panamá. carlos.gomezr@up.ac.pa

Dr. Juan Omar Agüero. CONICET (National Council for Scientific and Technical Research) and National University of Misiones, Argentina. Degree in Administration from the National University of Misiones, Argentina. Master's degree in Social Work from the National University of Entre Ríos, Argentina. Doctorate in Administration from the University of Buenos Aires and Doctorate in Social Work from the National University of La Plata, Argentina. Areas of interest: Politics, power, decoloniality, feminisms, social order, financial governmentality, world of life, popular power, social work, interculturality, popular emancipation, social economy, popular economy, social policies, Indo-African American critical thought. Argentina. juanagueroposadas@gmail.com

Dr. Sebastià Serra Busquets. Professor Emeritus of the University of the Balearic Islands, Spain. Degree in Philosophy and Letters, from the University of Navarra; Doctorate in Contemporary History from the University of Palma De Mallorca. Spain. s.serrabusquets@gmail.com

Dra. Manuela Fonseca Pinheiro dos Santos. Professor and Head of Practical Work at the National University of Mar del Plata, Argentina. Degree in Social Service from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil); Specialist in Epistemology of the South - Center for Social Studies University of Coimbra (Portugal) / South-South University - Latin American Council of Social Sciences (Argentina); Master's in Latin American Studies - National University of Cuyo (Argentina); Doctoral Student in Social Work - National University of Mar del Plata. Argentina. manuelafonsecaps@gmail.com

Dra. María Eugenia Borsani. Regular Professor at the National University of Comahue, Argentina. Degree in Philosophy - National University of Rosario; Magister in Philosophy and History of Sciences - National University of Comahue; Doctor of Philosophy from the National University of Córdoba. Argentina. borsanime@ceapedi.com.ar

Dra. Natalia Hernández Mary. Director of Doctorate in Social Work, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile. Degree in Social Work, Universidad Nacional de la Plata; Master in Social Work, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; PhD in Social Work, Universidad Nacional de la Plata, Argentina. Her areas of work are: Critical Social Work, Social Subjects, Social Intervention Strategies, Social Transformation Devices, Interventions with young people, Youth, power and politics - Political scenarios of social transformation. Chile. nhernand@uahurtado.cl

Dra. Rubby Esperanza Gómez Hernández. Full Professor at the University of Antioquia, Colombia. Normal High School. Our Lady of Wisdom; Undergraduate/University University of Antioquia. Social worker; EAFIT University Specialization. Social Development Management; Master's degree from the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain. Research Management and Local Development; Doctorate in Education, Intercultural Studies Line. University of Antioquia. Colombia. rubby.gomez@udea.edu.co

Dr. Rubén González Vallejo. Researcher at the University of Salamanca, Spain. Degree in Italian Studies from the University of Salamanca; Master's degree in Applied Languages from the University of Lleida and Doctorate in Modern Languages from the University of Salamanca. Areas of interest: Discourse and environmental policies, Society/nature relationship, Science, technology and society, Terminology and contrast between languages. Spain. ruben_862@hotmail.com

Dr. José Imana Encinas. Retired Professor at the University of Brasilia, Brazil. in g. Forestry, University of Göttingen – Germany, Master in Forest Use, CATIE, Costa Rica and PhD in Forest Biometry and Forest Inventories, University of Freiburg, Germany. Areas of interest: Urban forestry, forest inventories. Brazil. jose.imana@gmail.com

Dr. Jorgelina Di Iorio. Professor and Adjunct Researcher at the University of Buenos Aires // National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET) // Research Institute, Argentina. Degree in Psychology from the University of Buenos Aires. Doctorate in Psychology, University of Buenos Aires. Areas of interest: Social representations, Social construction of reality, Subjectivity. Argentina. diiorio.jorgelina@gmail.com