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Jose Sánchez García is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Lleida and an associate professor in the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB). He is affiliated with the Centre d'Estudis sobre Joventut i Societat (Jovis), a recognized interdisciplinary research group at the University of Lleida focused on youth and society.
- University: University of Lleida
- Faculty: Faculty of Arts
- Department: Department of Geography and Sociology
- Additional Affiliation: Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB)
- Research Group: Centre d'Estudis sobre Joventut i Societat (Jovis)
- Project Affiliation: TRANSGANG (Pompeu Fabra University)
His research focuses on youth cultures, transnational identities, and social movements. Key areas include the intersection of religiosity and music among Pakistani youth in Barcelona, gender identities in Gulf countries, and socio-political movements in Egypt and Spain. He employs ethnographic methods and has contributed to major research initiatives such as GENIND and SAHWA.
The available articles list is empty; however, his research is deeply rooted in qualitative, ethnographic inquiry into youth agency, hybrid cultural production, and transnational social networks. His work often bridges urban spaces and digital platforms, examining how young people navigate identity, belonging, and resistance in a globalized world.
- Scientific Awards: None listed
Jose Sánchez García has supervised or mentored no students listed in the provided text. He has been involved in externally funded research projects, including European Union–funded initiatives and ERC Advanced Grants, indicating active grant involvement. His research often involves interdisciplinary collaboration across sociology, anthropology, communication, and political science.
He is a core member of the Jovis research group and contributes to the TRANSGANG project, which conducts multi-sited ethnography on transnational youth gangs as mediation agents. The project involves fieldwork in cities across Southern Europe, North Africa, and the Americas, focusing on conflict resolution practices within street youth organizations.
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