Members

REMEDIOS ÁVILA CRESPO

Research team

Professor of Philosophy at the University of Granada. She graduated in Philosophy at Madrid Complutense University, where she taught at the Department of Metaphysics and obtained a Ph.D. with a thesis on Nietzsche. Her publications include Nietzsche y la redención del azar. Granada, Eug, 1986; Identidad y tragedia. Crítica. Barcelona, 1991; El desafío del nihilismo. Trotta, Madrid, 2005; Lecciones de metafísica. Trotta, Madrid, 2011 and Las pasiones trágicas. Trotta, Madrid, 2018.

https://www.ugr.es/~filosofia/departamento/=avila-crespo-r.htm

ISABEL MARÍA ÁRBOL PÉREZ

Work team

Researcher and lecturer in the Department of Sociology of the University of Granada. She has received a grant for the training of university lecturers from the Spanish Ministry of Education. She is specialized in the culture of peace and conflicts and in the management of social programs. Her research focuses on the concept of peace between the genders and specifically in intimate partner conflict and how it is possible for couples to manage it and have a peaceful relationship.

https://www.ugr.es/personal/0440064dea8a7b5a07f6fd0e2b645521

DOLORES CAPARRÓS MASEGOSA

Research team

Professor of the Department of History of Art. Her key research areas are painting, critique and the processes implemented to promote and institutionalize art in Spain during the first half of the 20th century; artistic and institutional relations between Spain and Latin America in the first third of the 20th century; art collecting and the market of Andalusian painting in the United States; and art and gender in the history of Spanish cinema. In these areas, she has been the lead researcher of several RDI projects, has written monographs, articles and chapters of books and has spent periods visiting other institutions in Spain and abroad.

http://histarte.ugr.es/pages/contrato_programa/2017/cv_personaldocente/caparros

Mª ISABEL CABRERA GARCÍA

Research team

Senior lecturer of the Department of History of Art of the University of Granada. Her research interests focus on artistic thought and creation in Spain during the first half of the 20th century. She has participated in numerous R&D projects and is currently the lead researcher of the project Patrimonio y memoria del franquismo: conservación o resignificación en la España democrática [Heritage and memory of Francoism: conservation or redefinition in democratic Spain]. Her publications include Tradición y vanguardia en el pensamiento artístico español (1939-1959), Cruces de caminos: intercambios musicales y artísticos en Europa en la primera mitad del siglo XX; and Fronteras, conflictos y paz.

IRENE COMINS MINGOL

Work team

Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy and Sociology of Jaume I University in Castellón. She is a researcher at the UNESCO Chair of Philosophy for Peace and the Interuniversity Institute of Social Development and Peace, which she also directed (2015-2019), at the same university. She conducts research and writes publications on Philosophy for Peace, Philosophical Anthropology, Gender Studies, Education for Peace and Epistemologies for Peace.

https://www.uji.es/departaments/com/base/estructura/personal?p_departamento=2503&p_profesor=6326

MARÍA ELENA DÍEZ JORGE

Research team and Lead researcher

Professor of History of Art at the University of Granada. She is a member of the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies of the University of Granada. Some of her main studies and publications have focused on multiculturality in art. She has combined research in this field with her other main area of research, Women’s History, focusing on architectural spaces and the relationship between women and peace. She has participated in and led several R&D projects on this topic and has written several publications on art and peace and women and peace. She is a member of the International Advisory Council of the Peace History Society (USA).

https://www.ugr.es/~mdiez/

MARÍA ÁNGELES GÁLVEZ RUIZ

Research team

Senior lecturer in the Department of Early Modern and American History of the University of Granada. She is a researcher at the University Institute of Women’s Studies and Gender Research and member of the HUM 603 research group on Women’s Studies. Her publications include the following: Mª Ángeles Gálvez Ruiz and Paula Sánchez Gómez (eds.), La Granada de Mariana Pineda. Lugares, historia y literatura. Granada, Granada Town Council and University of Granada, 2008.

http://imujer.ugr.es/personal/maria-angeles-galvez-ruiz/

INÉS GÓMEZ GONZÁLEZ

Research team

Senior lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Granada, where she obtained her Ph.D. She broadened her post-doctoral training at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales of Paris. She is a member of the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies of the University of Granada. Her research focuses on the study of justice in the Antiguo Régimen from various perspectives of analysis. It is worth noting her publications on the relationship between peace and justice in modern times.

https://ugr.academia.edu/In%C3%A9sG%C3%B3mezGonz%C3%A1lez

CÁNDIDA MARTÍNEZ LÓPEZ

Research team and Lead researcher

Professor of Ancient History of the University of Granada and researcher at the Women’s Studies Research Institute of this university. She is specialized in the History of Women and has led numerous projects and research teams on women in Mediterranean societies, women and peace, female matronage and theory and methodology of History from a feminist and gender perspective, on which she has written many publications.

https://www.ugr.es/~candidam/

ALBA MARTÍNEZ MARTÍNEZ

Work team

Lecturer contracted through a grant for the training of university lecturers. She is working on her Ph.D. dissertation, co-supervised by the universities of Granada and Paris VIII-Vincennes-Saint Denis, which deals with Spanish female refugees in France following the Spanish Civil War. Her publications include “Las mujeres recuerdan. Género y memoria sobre exilio republicano en Francia, 1939-1978”, Arenal 2019; “Pour quelles raisons avez-vous quitté l’Espagne? De represaliadas a refugiadas políticas en la Francia de los años 40 y 50”, Historia Contemporánea, 2019.

MARÍA DOLORES MIRÓN PÉREZ

Research team

Senior lecturer at the Department of Prehistory and Archeology and member of the Institute of Women’s Studies and Gender Research of the University of Granada. She has conducted her research in the field of History of Women in Classical Antiquity, focusing on issues related to agency and public power of women in all her studies, from the first ones on the Roman imperial cult to her studies on the Greek world and Hellenistic queens.

http://imujer.ugr.es/personal/maria-dolores-miron-perez/

CARMEN REVILLA GUZMÁN

Work team

Professor of Contemporary Philosophy at the University of Barcelona. She directs the María Zambrano International Seminar and the journal Aurora. She has written the following publications on the author María Zambrano: Claves de la razón poética (ed. Trotta), Entre el alba y la aurora (ed. Icaria), La palabra liberada del lenguaje (ed. Bellaterra) and more. In 1990 she cooperated in the creation of a seminar on Philosophy and Gender, aimed at acknowledging and studying the philosophy produced by women. In this framework, she has worked on Simone Weil, Jeanne Hersch and Edith Stein, among others.

SARA RODRÍGUEZ LUNA

Work team

She holds bachelor degrees in Law and History of Art from the University of Granada and a master’s degree in Methods and Advanced Techniques for Historical, Artistic and Geographical Research from the Spanish National Distance Education University. She currently has a grant for the training of university lecturers. Her research focuses on the study of the cultural activities of women in Granada in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In her research, she highlights the participation of women in the search for peace and equality.

ENCARNACIÓN RUIZ CALLEJÓN

Research team

Lecturer at the Department of Philosophy II of the University of Granada. She teaches the subjects History of philosophy in the 19th century, Philosophy of religion and Hispano-Muslim philosophy, which are also the subjects of her research. Her publications include “Madame de Staël y Schopenhauer: la compasión y el entusiasmo del «sexo inestético»”. Franciscanum. Revista de las ciencias del espíritu; “Utopia and pessimism: «You should not forsake the ship in a storm because you cannot command the winds»”, in J.P.N Bradley, G. Argenton (ed.) Educational Ills and the (Im)possibility of Utopia. Routledge.

http://www.ugr.es/~filosofia/departamento/=ruiz-callejon-e.htm

CARMEN MARÍA RUIZ VIVAS

Work team

She holds a bachelor’s degree in History and a master’s degree in Archeology from the University of Granada. She currently has a contract with the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities to prepare her Ph.D. dissertation entitled “Mujeres y Paz en la Roma Antigua (s. I a.C-III d.C): Discursos y prácticas de género” [Women and Peace in Ancient Rome (1st century BC-3rd century AD): Gender discourses and practices]. She is a member of the HUM 603 research group on Women’s Studies. She has participated in numerous congresses in Spain and has cooperated in archeological excavations in Spain and Italy.

PURIFICACIÓN UBRIC RABANEDA

Research team

She is a contracted lecturer with a doctorate in the Department of Ancient History and a member of the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies of the University of Granada, where she has conducted teaching and research activities about Gender and Peace. Her research focuses on ancient Christianity and it is worth noting her studies on the relations between different religious faiths and on the role of women in asceticism.

https://www.ugr.es/~pubric/