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Itzel Adriana Sosa-Sánchez

Researcher at the Regional Center of Multidisciplinary Research (CRIM-UNAM). Her interests encompass gender studies, sociology of the body, sociology of sexuality, reproductive and sexual health, teenage pregnancy intersectionality and social inequalities and reproductive health. She holds a Ph.D. in sociology (Université Laval) and a Master degree in theory and methodology of social sciences (FLACSO, Buenos Aires). She holds a MD in Population studies and regional development (CRIM-UAEM). Her master dissertation won a national prize for thesis with a gender perspective: ‘‘Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, First Feminist of America”, given by the National Institute for Women (INMUJERES). She has taught undergraduate and graduate courses on gender, social inequalities, reproductive health and social sciences methodologies, social theory.