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Mónica Sánchez Hernández is an Indigenous-rooted, working-class woman from the Global South/Global Majority. She is currently a PhD student of Social Policy at Bristol University, having previously studied at universities in Brazil, Belgium, Mexico, and France. Her work experience has centered on education programmes for incarcerated men in Mexico City.
Her current research examines understandings of manhood within and without prison using art-based methods and decolonizing methodologies.
External positions
Student Rep, South, West and Wales Doctoral Training Partnership
Sept 2022 → …
Research Groups and Themes
- SPS Centre for Gender and Violence Research
- SPS Centre for the Study of Poverty and Social Justice
Keywords
- Masculinities
- Intimate Partner Violence
- Prisons
- Indigenous people and knowledges
- Anti-punitivism
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