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Antonia Olmos Alcaraz

Antonia Olmos Alcaraz. Ph.D. in social anthropology (2009). At present she is an associate professor in the Social Anthropology Department and a researcher at the Migrations Institute at the University of Granada. Her main research interests are related to otherness/identity process, racism and immigration, education and migrations policies and ethnographic methodologies. Her recent publications include: Olmos Alcaraz, Antonia (2017), ‘“Los malos a mí no me llaman por mi nombre, me dicen moro todo el día”: una aproximación etnográfica sobre alteridad e identidad en alumnado inmigrante musulmán. Empiria’, Revista de Metodología de Ciencias Sociales, 38, pp. 85–107; Olmos Alcaraz, Antonia, Rubio Gómez, Maria and Bouachra Outmani, Ouafaa (2017), ‘From tattoos, veils and notebooks: Representations of otherness and identity construction processes in young students with migrants backgrounds in Spain’, Ambivalências, 9:5, pp. 61–86; Olmos Alcaraz, Antonia (2016), ‘Algunas reflexiones sobre Etnografía Escolar: holismo, extrañamiento y diversidad cultural’, Revista Investigación en la Escuela, 89, pp. 1–16.


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