Catalina Wainerman

Catalina Wainerman

h.D. Sociology (Social Psychology) and Master of Sociology of the Arts, Cornell University; Degree in Sociology, University of Buenos Aires (UBA). She is director of the Doctorate in Education, University of San Andrés. She was principal investigator of the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET); principal investigator at the Center for Population Studies (CENEP); Associate Researcher at the Center for Social Research of the Instituto Torcuato Di Tella (ITDT); Director of the Course Committee of the Institute for Economic and Social Development (IDES); Secretariat of the IDES Board of Directors; Chair of the Committee on Electronics of Professionals in Sociology; Co-founder and director of the Center for Population Studies (CENEP); For the Atlantic Zone of the Association of Social Psychology (ALAPSO); Member of the External Advisory Board of the Undersecretariat for Institutional Evaluation of the Mo. Science, Technology and Productive Innovation; Member of the External Advisory Council on Gender Equality in Development of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). Full professor in Graduate Programs of the Universities of San Andrés, UBA, Belgrano, FLACSO, San Martín, Patagonia San Juan Bosco, Córdoba, Mar del Plata, Northeast, Misiones, Salta, Santiago del Estero, San Juan, Rosario, Cuyo, of the Center of the Pcia. Buenos Aires and others abroad (Chile, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic, United States). He obtained recognition as Outstanding Personality of the Social Sciences of the Legislature of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires; the annual Outstanding Scholarship Award from the Comparative and International Education Society; Annual Blanche Greer Memorial Award; CONICET's external scholarship; Fulbright Commission Scholarships, Population Council, Cornell University. She is the author, among others, of: Women's work on the bench of the accused; Mom, do you love the dough?; The backroom of the investigation; The work of research in education; Day life in new families; Family, work and gender. A world of new relationships; Living as a family; Of duty to be and to make women; Socioling-istic of the pronominal form; Measurement scales in the social sciences; The entrepreneur and innovation. He has published about seventy articles and book chapters in Argentina, Mexico, Uruguay, United States, Spain, Italy.