Carla Quiroz
Affiliation
I am a qualitative social science researcher, and my research interests are around gender and social movements, particularly in my doctoral project, I explore how Chilean feminism has been mobilised through the relation with institutional politics. I look at how feminists activists and autonomous feminists organisations draw upon when constructing their life stories, how they produce agreements within organisation, and how their goals and demands can be translated in radical and revolutionary changes.
Key research interests include:
- Social movements
- Partisanship and political detachment
- Feminist social movement
- Crisis of representativeness
Current and notable research projects/ publications:
- (2021). El Mayo feminista chileno, en la cresta de la cuarta ola. Uso y apropiación de las redes sociales. Revista Punto Género N.º 15. University of Chile. ISSN 0719-0417 / 201-232
- (2019) Drug Abuse Prevention Campaigns in Chile (2004-2014): Between Prohibitionism and Stigmatisation. Communication & Society. Vol. 32(2), pp. 157 17.
- (2018). Representation of the women role in the Chilean government discourse (1990 - 2016). Perspectivas de la Comunicación. Universidad de la Frontera, Chile. Vol 11 · Nº 1 · pp. 267-289.
- Books reviews: (2022). How Social Movements Can Save Democracy: Democratic Innovations from Below.
- Blog posts: (2022). Agency and Precarious Life: Reflections on the relevance of Butler’s scholarship to feminist activism in Latin America. Gender Politics Reading Group launched its Deep Dive series.