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Inmaculada Antolinez Domínguez is a researcher at Pablo de Olavide University, affiliated with the Department of Social Anthropology, Basic Psychology and Public Health. She holds a PhD from the same institution (2013), where her comparative thesis on cultural diversity in Spain and Mexico was supervised by Dr. Cristina Villalba Quesada and Dr. María García-Cano Torrico.
Her research focuses on:
- Migration studies with emphasis on gender-based violence and West African/Central American routes
- Intercultural education and diversity management in institutional contexts
- Social work interventions for vulnerable migrant populations
- Creative methodologies including narrative cartography and participatory action research
- Spanish pension system reforms and social policy analysis
Recent publications (2022-2025) demonstrate strong thematic clustering around migrant women's experiences, educational interventions, and policy critiques. Over 60% analyze gender-migration intersections using qualitative frameworks, while 20% examine social security systems. Creative methodologies feature prominently in her work on intercultural competencies.
No scientific awards or supervised students are documented in available sources.
Collaborative projects include cross-border educational initiatives and institutional diagnoses of diversity management. Current work examines violence continuums in migration corridors and emancipatory pedagogical tools for social work training.
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