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Fernando Osvaldo Esteban Aprada is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Valencia. He is affiliated with the Institute of Educational Creativity and Innovation (ICIE) and actively contributes to two research groups: MIDICO (Migrations, Diversity and Social Cohesion) and JOCASOT (Youth, Social Change and Work).
His research focuses on contemporary sociological issues, particularly migration processes, social integration, youth transitions, labor dynamics, and social cohesion in diverse societies. His work bridges empirical analysis with social theory, emphasizing the lived experiences of migrants and changing social structures.
Fernando's academic work reflects a strong commitment to understanding social change through interdisciplinary lenses. Although specific publications are not listed in the provided text, his research areas suggest engagement with qualitative and mixed-methods approaches in sociology and social policy.
He has made significant contributions to the study of Argentinian migration to Spain, as demonstrated by his doctoral research.
- PhD in Sociology, University of Salamanca (2007)
Fernando Esteban has been involved in research supervision and collaborative academic projects. His affiliations with active research groups indicate ongoing participation in funded or institutional research initiatives, though specific grants are not detailed in the source text.
He is a member of the MIDICO and JOCASOT research teams, both focused on critical social issues such as migration, diversity, youth, and labor, operating under the broader umbrella of the Institute of Educational Creativity and Innovation (ICIE).
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