Ana Lucía Magrini

Ana Lucía Magrini
(Río Cuarto, Córdoba, 1983)

Ana Lucía Magrini (PhD, Social and Human Sciences, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes; M.A. Communication, Universidad Javeriana of Bogotá, B.A., Political Science, Universidad Católica de Córdoba) is an Associate Researcher at the CONICET and a member of the Center for Intellectual History at the Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, where she is part of the Academic Committee for the Master's Degree in Intellectual History and teaches in the academic program.

She currently teaches undergraduate and graduate courses at the Faculty of Human Sciences at the Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto. She has also taught graduate courses and seminars at various universities in Argentina and abroad on specific topics related to Latin America, such as populism and political identities; social protest and the media; the theory of hegemony and political discourse; and political theories from a historical-conceptual and political-intellectual perspective, among others.

She has been awarded four research grants from national and international scientific organizations: a Postdoctoral Grant (2016-2017) and a Doctoral Grant (2011-2016), both from CONICET-Argentina; High Level Scholarship, AMEXCID-Mexico (2016); and a full scholarship for foreigners from ICETEX-Colombia (2008-2009). She completed postdoctoral residencies at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Iztapalapa (Mexico, 2016); and the Universidad Javeriana and the Universidad Nacional, both in Bogotá (Colombia, 2012-2013).
Magrini also directed the Scientific and Technological Research Project (PICT) entitled “Populism, political identities, and violence in Argentina and Colombia,” funded by the Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica of Argentina (PICT-B 2017-3955, implementation period 2019-2022).
Her areas of interest include topics at the intersection of post-foundational political theory and intellectual history. She prioritizes research on political languages in Latin America and debates on populism in Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico from the second half of the 20th century to the present.
She has published numerous articles, dossier presentations in specialized scientific journals, and book chapters in collective editions. She is the coordinator of the book Descentrando el populismo: Peronismo en Argentina, gaitanismo en Colombia y lo perdurable de sus identidades políticas Editorial de la Universidad del Rosario and Editorial de la Universidad Católica de Córdoba, 2021), and author of Los nombres de lo indecible: populismo y Violencia(s) como objetos en disputa (Buenos Aires, Prometeo, 2018), a book that compiles her doctoral thesis.

Contact: analucia.magrini@gmail.com

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