Research team

Advisory committee

Romina Yalonetzky Mankevich

Romina Yalonetzky Mankevich

ryalonetzky@utec.edu.pe

PhD in Sociology from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, a Master's of Arts in Humanities from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel and a Bachelor of Humanities with a major in Philosophy from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. She is a RENACYT - Carlos Monge IV researcher. She is the author of the book "Gente como uno: class, belonging and transnationalism in Jewish life in Lima" (Boston, Ma: Academic Studies Press, 2021), articles in indexed academic journals and book chapters published in Peru and abroad. She has been a university professor for more than a decade, specializing in the design of interdisciplinary courses that combine approaches and methods from the Social Sciences and the Humanities for the development of critical thinking and effective communication. His topics of interest in research are discrimination, anti-Jewish hatred, minorities of immigrant origin, religious minorities in Latin America. She is currently a senior professor in the Department of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at the Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología - UTEC and a researcher associated with the CIRSO Social Responsibility Research Center of the same university.

Oscar Hidalgo Wuest

Oscar Hidalgo Wuest

ohidalgo@utec.edu.pe

Academic coordinator of the Department of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HACS) of the Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología - UTEC. Linguist, specialized in communication and language disorders, as well as proofreading, editing and translation of academic texts. He has taught Language, Literature and Research Methodology courses at various higher education institutions in the country.

Giancarlo Marcone

Giancarlo Marcone

gmarcone@utec.edu.pe

Bachelor of Archaeology from Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Master and Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He has held several positions related to heritage management in which he has developed and implemented policies that combine a strong empirical base with a theory and methodology strongly influenced by Anthropology. Among his topics of interest are social use of heritage, anthropology of movement, roads, Incas and interregional interactions. He’s also developing a research agenda on the relationship between society, science and technology and social studies with STEM education.

Antuané de La Flor

Antuané de La Flor

adelaflor@utec.edu.pe

Sociologist dedicated to teaching social sciences and art and technology at the University of Engineering and Technology - UTEC. She studied for a master's degree in Interdisciplinary Gender Studies at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. Currently, she is part of the Center for Social Impact and Social Responsibility- CIRSO- as an adjunct researcher. There he is in charge of developing the Educiencia line