CV

Gabriela Poblet Denti

PhD Social Anthropology (UAB).

Researcher at the Centre for Migration Studies—EMIGRA (UAB) and Ahead of the ESM network (Europa Sense Murs). Part-time lecturer at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) and at the Catalonia Open University (UOC) in Anthropology and Human Evolution. Specialized in international migrations, migrant domestic workers, family life rights, social reproduction, inequalities, and forced migration by violence.

My short bio

I am an Anthropologist specialized in International Migrations and Public Policies, PhD in Social Anthropology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB). I work as a researcher at the Centre for Migration Studies—EMIGRA (UAB). I am a lecturer professor at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), in the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology and at the Catalonia Open University (UOC) in Anthropology and Human Evolution. My teaching includes Social and Cultural Anthropology, Human Evolution, Anthropology Applied to public policy and Etnography and Qualitative research methodology at undergraduate and graduate levels.

I am also ahead of ESM network (Europa Sense Murs, Europe Without Borders) where I manage social projects and consultant area. I have worked as a consultant in several studies and reports for local governments and ONG’s and international organisms such as ACNUR, Unicef, Save the Children, SETEM and European Comission.

My current research focuses on forced migration from Northern Triangle of Central American and endemic violence, and I have also worked in several projects in the field of Latino migrations to Spain, migrant domestic workers and gender, family life rights, social integration, inequalities, and citizenship.