Currently, thirty-four individual projects are being developed, which are aligned with the research lines. Through this initiative, we believe that research efforts will be more cohesive, contributing to the consolidation of highly specialized profiles of academic technicians assigned to the Research Support area.
Area of Geopolitical and Strategic Studies
Perspectives on environmental and scientific cooperation in North America and the European Union.
Cooperation in Science, Technology, and Environment in North America within the Global Context.
Antal Fodróczy Edit
antal@unam.mx
Genetic Self-Monitoring: Health, Epidemiology and Mexican Racialization in the United States.
Alexis Bedolla Velázquez
alexis.bedolla@unam.mx
Political Minorities in the U.S. Legislative Agenda: Agents of Change or Disruption?
Contemporary Political Repertoires of Emerging Forces in the United States.
Cruz Lera Estefanía
estefania.1616@comunidad.unam.mx
Mexico - United States relations: historicity and intersubjectivity.
Curzio Gutiérrez Leonardo
curzio@unam.mx
Origins and Development of the Republican Ideal Among the U.S. Founding Fathers.
Figurations of the North American Savage in the European Imagination of the 17th and 18th Centuries (The Construction of Otherness in the Modern Era).
Díaz de la Serna Ignacio
idiazser@gmail.com
U.S. Political Thinking: Federalism.
U.S. Political Thinking: Democracy.
Political Thinking: Conservatism.
U.S. Political Thinking: Populism.
Márquez-Padilla Paz Consuelo
paz@unam.mx
Succession and Balance of Power in Canada (1980-2010). Analysis and Perspectives of the Party System after Three Decades of Liberal and Conservative Governments.
The Left-Wing as an Electoral Option in Canada. National Strategies and Internal Processes of the Neo-Democrat Party (1975-2020).
Justin Trudeau’s Administration and his Role as a Crisis Manager Amid Historical Breakdowns in Canada.
Santín Peña Oliver
oliversa@unam.mx
From “Americanism” as a Hegemonic Ideology to Smart Power as an (Inevitable) Strategy for the New Century. Globalization, Decline, and Recovery in the United States: Toward a New Foreign Policy? Regional Repercussions. A Comparative Review.
The United States and Democracy in Latin America: Political, Economic, and Social Transition.
Valdés Ugalde José Luis
jlvaldes@unam.mx
Area of Regional and Interregional Studies
Security and Geopolitics in North America.
National Security and the Armed Forces in Mexico.
Benítez Manaut Raúl Guillermo
manaut@unam.mx
The Social Role of Businesses in the U.S. and Canada Versus the Narratives of Marijuana “Other” Stakeholder Groups and Their Impact in Public Policy
Díaz Mendiburo Aaraón
faraondiaz@yahoo.com.mx
Necropower in the United States: The Legal Spatialization of Death and Its Resistances.
The U.S. Asylum System in the Face of Global Forced Migration.
Estévez López Ariadna
aestevez@unam.mx
Transformation of U.S. and Canadian Financial Structures: A Prospective Analysis of Securitization.
Deregulated Finance: New Dynamics of Funding and Structural Change in Canadian Markets.
Maya López Claudia Esmeralda
clmaya@unam.mx
Alternative Digital Platforms in the United States: Industrial Organization and Regulation.
Muñoz Larroa Argelia Erandi
amunozl@unam.mx
Qualified Diasporic Contact Zones in North America: Public Diplomacy for Development.
Brain Circulation in North America. The Case of Highly Qualified Migration in Mexico
Tigau Camelia Nicoleta
ctigau@unam.mx
Sub-national Dynamics in North America: Relations of Canadian Non-Central Governments with Their Counterparts in the United States and Mexico.
Bilateral and Trilateral Relations Among Canada Provinces, U.S. States, and Mexican Federal Entities.
Zepeda Martínez Roberto
rzepeda@unam.mx
Area of Social and Cultural Studies
Mass Media in North America: Mexico in the U.S. and Canadian Social Imaginary.
Transnacional Social Interaction in Cyberespatial Localities in North America.
Barrón Pastor Juan Carlos
jbarronp@unam.mx
Indigenous peoples and governance in North America: a comparative study of indigenous involvement in the creation of public policies in the 21st century.
Cordero Marines Liliana
lilianacorde@gmail.com
The culture wars in U.S. higher education.
Geopolitical narratives: spatiality, conflict, and power in contemporary U.S. literature.
Golubov Figueroa Nattie
ngolubov@unam.mx
The Service Economy in North America; Integration and Internationalization of Services. Information Technologies, and Their Socio-Economic Repercussions.
Gutiérrez Romero Elizabeth
eliza@unam.mx
Transnational Networks of Knowledge, Production, and Cultural Consumption in North America.