Inés Giménez Delgado

International Research Training Group 'Temporalities of Future in Latin America'
PhD Candidate
Anthropology
Project: "War in the Body: Mechanisms of the Unlawful, Forced Displacement and Dispossession in Guerrero, Mexico. An Ethnographic and Audiovisual Approach”
Education
Since 09/2020 |
PhD Candidate, International Research Training Group ‘Temporalities of Future’ |
Since 08/2017 |
PhD Candidate at the Department for Latin American Studies, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) |
10/2013 – 10/2016 |
Master of Arts (Maestría) in Anthropological Research, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid, Spain |
10/2007 – 10/2008 |
Master of Arts (Maestría) in Journalism and Communication, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain |
10/2002 – 10/2007 |
Bachelor of Arts (Licenciatura) in History, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain |
Work Experience
Since 09/2020 |
Researcher, International Research Training Group ‘Temporalities of Future’ |
12/2018 – 07/2019 | Media and Campaign Consultant, International Labour Organization (ILO), Mexico |
11/2016 – 08/2018 | Communication Coordinator, Instituto de Estudios y Divulgación sobre Migración A.C. (INEDIM), Mexico |
09/2015 – 08/2016 | Media consultant, Group of Community-Based Tourism, Universidad de Concepción, Chile |
10/2012 – 03/2015 | Communications Consultant, OXFAM GB, Guatemala, Colombia, Honduras |
01/2013 – 09/2016 | Communications Officer, International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC), London |
10/2012 – 01/2013 | Journalist, LolaMora Productions (London, Chile, Colombia) |
03/2012 – 10/2012 | Media Officer, Latin American Water Tribunal (TLA), San José, Costa Rica |
04/2011 – 12/2011 | Cultural Producer and bookseller, La Pantera Rossa, Zaragoza, Spain |
10/2009 – 01/2011 | Communications Officer, Centre of Human Rights “Tlachinollan”, Guerrero, México |
Project: "War in the Body: Mechanisms of the Unlawful, Forced Displacement and Dispossession in Guerrero, Mexico. An Ethnographic and Audiovisual Approach"
Supervisors: Dr. Daniel Inclán Solís, IIeC, UNAM; Dr. John Saxe – Fernández, CEIICH, UNAM; Dr. Pilar Calveiro, UACM
I will focus on the study of some regions of Guerrero as a territory of friction in the capitalist periphery, where the tension axes of violence are condensed: struggle for the nodal points of drug transit and extraction of raw materials. In this region, some of the most severe expressions of violence, such as massive practices of disappearance and forced displacement, also take place.
Objective 1.1. Showing the cartography of the dispute over communication axes in this territory, as a result of the fragmentation of large criminal structures derived from the war on drugs strategies, which also leads towards the collusion of criminality within the institutions of the State;
Objective 1.2. Exploring the convergence, interconnection or antagonism between the technological times of war, the bureaucratic times of the state (dedicated to counting victims) and the productive times and local rituals, which are broken down by the dynamics of war, death, and forced disappearance and displacement;
Objective 1.3. Showing future horizons, future possibilities and reduction of violence around three pathways: The strategies of collective organization of the peoples and their regularization (Law 701); the legalization and regularization of drug markets (poppy and cannabis) and the greater participation of women in community dynamics.
Chapter
Giménez Delgado, Inés (2018): “Re-Encantar la Economía: El Turismo Comunitario Culinario como Medio de Vida Alternativo en la Cordillera de Nahuelbuta, Chile” in: Cogco Calderón, Rogelio & Adolfo y Pérez Cruz, Jorge Alberto (Eds.), Capital Social, Descentralización y Participación Ciudadana: Entre la reflexión y la evidencia, México: Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas
Articles
Giménez Delgado, Inés & Carrasco Henríquez, Noelia & Aliste Almuna, Enrique (2018): "Frutos en disputa: prácticas recolectoras y gastrogénesis en la Baja Frontera de Nahuelbuta", Boletín Geógrafos Españoles
Giménez Delgado, Inés (2017): "Simbolizar, significar y marcar: estrategias de mujeres agrorrecolectoras en Nahuelbuta (Chile) ante la Industria Forestal", Filanderas, 1, 2:7-28