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Jáirol Núñez Moya

Ph.D. student in Studies of Society and Culture (University of Costa Rica). Master in Latin American Literature and
Anthropology (University of Costa Rica), graduated in Social Anthropology (Universidad de Costa Rica), graduated in Psychology (Autonomous University Monterrey) and specialist in Transpersonal Psychotherapy (Transpersonal Development Center-CDMX). He had made research stays at the Center for Gender Research and Studies (CIEG) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) (2018) and at the Center for Research on Latin American Identity and Culture (CIICLA) of the University of Costa Rica (2019). He has been a university professor and researcher since 2006, who has collaborated on interdisciplinary areas. From 2017 to 2020 he was director of Herencia, an academic journal specialized in culture. Provides psychological care and psychotherapeutic support since 2017, especially to women. He is currently an associate professor at the School of General Studies (Faculty of Humanities) of the University of Costa Rica, where he coordinates the Humanism Congress and the Communication and Language Department. He has participated in numerousCongresses, Colloquia and Conferences, and has published at least twenty articles in specialized magazines and books.