
Oriana Maria Bernasconi Ramirez
Profesora Asociada
UNIVERSIDAD ALBERTO HURTADO
Santiago, Chile
Social theory; Socio-historical change; Sociology of individuals and subjectivities; Sociology of morality; Qualitative sociology, derechos humanos y violencia politica
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Professional Degree of Sociologist, PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE. Chile, 1996
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Postdoctoral research, L’Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales. Francia, 2009
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Cultural Studies and Sociology, The University of Birmingham. Chile, 2002
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Sociology, LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE (LSE). Reino Unido, 2008
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Certificate Programme in Cultural Diversity, Instituto Indigenista Interamericano e Instituto de Antropología e Historia de México. Organization of American States and Government of Mexico. México, 2000
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Invited Lecturer Full Time
Universidad Alberto Hurtado
Faculty of Psychology
Santiago, Chile
2018 - A la fecha
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Invited Lecturer. International Diploma of specialization in Human Rights, pedagogy of memory and cultural policies Other
Henry Dunant Latin America Foundation
Chile
2015 - A la fecha
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Invited Lecturer. Masters Programme in Qualitative Methodologies Other
Universidad Diego Portales
Faculty of Social Sciences and History
Santiago, Chile
2013 - A la fecha
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Lecturer Seminar on the Sociology of the individual, Doctoral Programme in Sociology Full Time
Universidad Alberto Hurtado
Faculty of Social Science
Santiago, Chile
2013 - A la fecha
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Professor Seminar Qualitative methodologies (qualitative data analysis, qualitative research techniques). Master Programme in Sociology Full Time
Universidad Alberto Hurtado
Faculty of Social Science
Santiago, Chile
2010 - A la fecha
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Professor Qualitative methodologies II (Undergraduate programme in Sociology) Part Time
Universidad Diego Portales
Faculty of Social Sciences and History
Santiago, Chile
2008 - 2008
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Social Theory (undergraduate programme in History) Part Time
Universidad Diego Portales
Faculty of Social Sciences and History
Santiago, Chile
2008 - 2008
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Professor Qualitative methods: advanced techniques, Master programme in Public Opinion Part Time
Universidad Diego Portales
Faculty of Social Sciences and History
Santiago, Chile
2008 - 2008
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Professor Thesis seminar 1 (thesis fieldwork & analysis). Master Programme in Sociology Full Time
Universidad Alberto Hurtado
Faculty of Social Sciences
Santiago, Chile
2010 - A la fecha
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Professor Research Seminar 1 (thesis design). Master Programme in Sociology Full Time
Universidad Alberto Hurtado
Faculty of Social Sciences
Santiago, Chile
2010 - A la fecha
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Qualitative methodologies (qualitative data analysis, qualitative research techniques). Master Programme in Sociology Full Time
Universidad Alberto Hurtado
Faculty of Social Sciences
Santiago, Chile
2010 - A la fecha
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Professor Final Seminar on Sociology of the Individual (5th year). Undergraduate Programme in Sociology Full Time
Universidad Alberto Hurtado
Faculty of Social Sciences
Santiago, Chile
2009 - A la fecha
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Final Seminar on Sociology of Controversies (5th year). Undergraduate Programme in Sociology Full Time
Universidad Alberto Hurtado
Faculty of Social Sciences
Santiago, Chile
2009 - A la fecha
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Professor Qualitative methodologies II (discourse analysis) (3rd year). Undergraduate Programme in Sociology Full Time
Universidad Alberto Hurtado
Faculty of Social Sciences
Santiago, Chile
2009 - A la fecha
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Full-time faculty member Full Time
Universidad Alberto Hurtado
Santiago, Chile
2009 - A la fecha
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Part-time faculty member, Faculty of Social Sciences and History Part Time
Universidad Diego Portales
Santiago, Chile
2008 - 2009
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Researcher at the Prospective Studies Unit Full Time
Ministry of Planning and Cooperation (MIDEPLAN)
Santiago, Chile
1998 - 2001
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Researcher of the Study Unit of the Culture Division Part Time
Ministry of Education:
Santiago, Chile
1997 - 2001
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Premio Newton para las Americas
ISAAC NEWTON INSTITUTE
Reino Unido, 2018
The Newton Prize recognises pioneering research and innovations that come from international partnerships between the UK and Newton Fund partner countries around the world.The Chair’s Prize (of up to £200,000) is awarded to the project that has potential for broader impact with other developing countries.

VICENTE SISTO
Full Professor
PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE VALPARAÍSO. ESCUELA DE PSICOLOGÍA
VINA DEL MAR, Chile

Oriana Bernasconi
Profesora Asociada
Department of Sociology
UNIVERSIDAD ALBERTO HURTADO
Santiago, Chile