Alicia Gutiérrez

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Alicia Beatriz Gutiérrez (born 1957) is an Argentine sociologist and author. She is a professor and chair of the department of sociology in the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities [es] at the National University of Córdoba.

Career[edit]

She is a professor and chair of the department of sociology in the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities [es] at the National University of Córdoba. Gutiérrez is an adjunct professor of anthropology in the Faculty of Philosophy [es] at the University of Buenos Aires. She is an investigator with the National Scientific and Technical Research Council. Gutiérrez completed a doctorate in sociology at School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences.[1][2] She was a close colleague of Pierre Bourdieu.[3]

Personal life and education[edit]

Gutiérrez was born in 1957[4] to first generation immigrants from Spain and Italy. Her mother was an odontologist and her father was a physician. She attended Manuel Belgrano High School [es]. She has four children.[5]

Selected works[edit]

Books[edit]

  • Gutiérrez, Alicia B. (1994). Pierre Bourdieu: las prácticas sociales (in Spanish). Centro Editor de América Latina. ISBN 9789502521596.
  • Gutiérrez, Alicia B. (2012). Las prácticas sociales: Una introducción a Pierre Bourdieu (in Spanish). Eduvim. ISBN 9789871868360.
  • Gutiérrez, Alicia Beatriz (2015). Pobre'... como siempre: Estrategias de reproducción social en la pobreza (in Spanish). Eduvim. ISBN 9789876992510.

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