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PRESENTACIONES RECIENTES / PRESENTATIONS



  • OTHER INVITED TALKS AND PAPERS  
 International
  • “Raza y proyecto colonial en Guinea Ecuatorial 23-09-2013, Sponsored by the Department of Spanish Studies, Vassar College, EE.UU. 
  • “¿Quiénes eran los expert@s en el amor? 17-10-2013, Sponsored by the Department of Hispanic Studies and the Pembroke Center, Brown University, EE.UU. 
  • “¿Se genera conocimiento desde la subalternidad?” Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Colloquiem Series 25-10-2013, New York University, New York, EE.UU. 
  • Jornadas Plagio Académico . Mesa redonda: Cómo combatir el plagio académico en la Universidad. Universidad de Granada 1 de abril, 2013.
  • Science and culture debates on love, subjection and resistance (1940’s-1960’s). University of Manchester, Instituto Cervantes. 31 Octubre, 2012.
  • “Sciences of love in Spain. Traffic of knowledge between expert women and scientific experts during the Franco’s dictatorship (1939-1975)”. Society for the Social Studies of Science. 4S Conference: Silence, Suffering and Survival, Vancouver, November 2006.
  • “Ways of understanding love: scientific discourses in the Franco time”. VI Congreso Iberoamericano de Ciencia, Tecnología y Género, SIEM, Zaragoza, Septiembre 2006.
  • “Scientific technologies of national identity as colonial legacies”. European Social Science History Association Conference, Amsterdam, 22 - 25 March 2006.
  • “Medical technologies of identity in a colonial context”. Health and Society in Europe: Trends and Prospects. ITEMS, Coimbra, December 2004.
  • “Hermaphrodites, medicine and sexual identity in Spain, 1860-1925”. Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland Cambridge Conference, March, 2004.
  • “Blood, Bodies, and Technologies: Medical Testing in Spanish Colonial Equatorial Guinea”. Society for the Social History of Medicine Summer Conference, «Innovating Medicine: medical technologies in historical perspective». Manchester, July, 2003.
  • “Blood, Bodies, and Technologies: Medical Testing in Spanish Colonial Equatorial Guinea. Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S) and History of Science joint meetings, 'Crossing Borders', Milwaukee , Wisconsin (USA), November 2002.
  • “Medicine, Race, and State Identity in Twentieth Century Equatorial Guinea and Spain”. The Society for the Study of Science and Technology (4S EASST), Cambridge, MA (USA).1-4 November, 2001,
  • “Medical technologies in historical context: visual representations and propaganda”. XXIst International Congress of History of Science, Mexico City, International Union of History of Philosophy and Science, Mexico, 8-14 July 2001.
  • “Cinematic Representations Of Medical Technologies In The Spanish Official Newsreel, 1943-1960”. Cinema and History. 6th Forum for Iberian Studies, University of Oxford, May 2001.
  • “Dual technologies of power. Medicine and colonialism in the Spanish African Colonies”, The European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (4S EASST), Worlds in Transition: Technoscience, Citizenship and Culture in the 21st Century, Viena, Sep, 2000.
  • “An outline of the history of Spanish Colonial Medicine in Africa, 1900-1936. Colonial Medical Services: A comparative analysis (1800-1915)”. Institut Louis-Jeanet d'Histoire de la Médecine y Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine. Annecy, France, November 1998.
  • “Medical Technologies and Managerial Culture, Radiotherapy in the United Kingdom in the interwar Period”. Workshop Conference on Radiation in Medicine: Historical perspectives. Manchester, UK, January 1998.
  • “Discursive and physical uses of human beings by Spanish radiotherapists, 1890-1936”. Workshop Conference on Human Experimentation and Clinical Trials, Manchester, UK, April 1995.
  • “Scientific rhetoric in the consolidation of a therapeutic monopoly. Radiotherapy in Spain, 1895-1936”. European Research Conference (European Science Foundation, Commission of the European Communities, European Association for the History of Medicine and Health), 1993.
  • “Health Education. 2nd Conference on Adult Education”. Granada, November, 1989.
  • “Presidential Address: Do women have to be in charge of nurturing?” Regional Health workshop, November, 1997.
  • “The legal frame for the Study of Spanish Colonial Medicine”. XI National Congress in the History of Medicine, September, 1998.
  • “Medicine and colonization. An historical overview”. Workshop on African Studies, León April 2000.
  • “Medical technologies, healthcare and patient identities: new historical scenarios to study doctor-patients interactions”. XII National Congress in the History of Medicine, February, 2002.
  • “Cinema and history as teaching tools for a critical thinking on health, disease and patients”. XII Symposia Spanish Society for the History of Medicine, June, 2003.
  • “Critical thinking about technological expansion”. XVII Conference on Public Health and Health administration, November, 2003.
  • “Medicine in the construction of national and colonial identity in Spain and Equatorial Guinea”. XIII National Congress in the History of Medicine, Madrid, September, 2005
  • “Medicine in the construction of national and colonial identity in Spain and Equatorial Guinea”., National Congress of Anthropology, Sevilla, September, 2005.
  • “Why to study love? New perspective to analyze gender inequalities”. National Congress of Anthropology, Sevilla, September, 2005.

National 
  • “Health Education. 2nd Conference on Adult Education”. Granada, November, 1989.
  • “Presidential Address: Do women have to be in charge of nurturing?” Regional Health workshop, November, 1997.
  • “The legal frame for the Study of Spanish Colonial Medicine”. XI National Congress in the History of Medicine, September, 1998.
  • “Medicine and colonization. An historical overview”. Workshop on African Studies, León April 2000.
  • “Medical technologies, healthcare and patient identities: new historical scenarios to study doctor-patients interactions”. XII National Congress in the History of Medicine, February, 2002.
  • “Cinema and history as teaching tools for a critical thinking on health, disease and patients”. XII Symposia Spanish Society for the History of Medicine, June, 2003.
  • “Critical thinking about technological expansion”. XVII Conference on Public Health and Health administration, November, 2003.
  • “Medicine in the construction of national and colonial identity in Spain and Equatorial Guinea”. XIII National Congress in the History of Medicine, Madrid, September, 2005
  • “Medicine in the construction of national and colonial identity in Spain and Equatorial Guinea”., National Congress of Anthropology, Sevilla, September, 2005.
  • “Why to study love? New perspective to analyze gender inequalities”. National Congress of Anthropology, Sevilla, September, 2005.