Department: TRABAJO SOCIAL Y SERVICIOS SOCIALES

Faculty: FACULTAD DE TRABAJO SOCIAL

Area: Social Work and Social Services

Research group: OTRAS: PERSPECTIVAS FEMINISTAS EN INVESTIGACION SOCIAL

Email: mtudela@ugr.es

Personal web: https://trabajosocial.ugr.es/facultad/directorio-personal...

Doctor by the Universidad de Granada with the thesis La organización de nosotras. Procesos de ciudadanía a partir de experiencias de "ilegalidad" en estados unidos. Aprendizajes con mujeres unidas y activas 2016. Supervised by Dr. Carmen Gregorio Gil.

Degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology and Diploma in Social Work, PhD from the University of Granada. She is currently a lecturer in the Department of Social Work and Social Services at the University of Granada and a member of the research group OTRAS. Perspectivas Feministas en Investigación Social (Feminist Perspectives in Social Research), attached to the Instituto de Estudios de las Mujeres y el Género. Her doctoral thesis stems from community social work and activism developed in the San Francisco Bay Area (California-USA) during eight years. Her thesis entitled: "The organisation of Nosotras: processes of citizenship from experiences of "Illegality" in the United States: learnings with Mujeres unidas y Activas, gathers the experiences of this collective in the construction of a political subject that is built in the field of domestic work and care. From here, the lines of research in which she has participated interweave the efforts of migrant women's organisations to incorporate their experiences and recommendations into public policies, such as the European project "Project FORUM: breaking myths through intercultural. Europe for citizens. Democratic engagement and civil. Ref 624837-CITIZ-1-2020-1-ES-CITIZ-CIV. It also investigates the conditions of vulnerability and the efforts made by formal and informal women workers in the field of care, as in the project "Ref. UXXI-RH. CUMADE. El cuidado importa. mpacto de género en los y los y las cuidadoras de mayores y dependientes en tiempos de la Covid-19", financed by the Fondo Supera Covid-19 Santander-CSIC-CRUE Universidades Españolas and whose PI has been Dolors Comas d'Argemir.