PABLO
ESTÉVEZ
Pablo Estévez Hernández (Tenerife, 1985) holds a PhD in Anthropology from the University of La Laguna. He is a member of the Grupo de Estudios Descoloniales y Pensamiento Crítico and TURICOM La experiencia turística: Imagen, Cuerpo y Muerte en la cultura del ocio. He is an assistant professor of Anthropology of Tourism at Iriarte Centro Universitario.
His research work is focused on ethnic categories, borders and mobility, but his interests expand to tourism and power, metaphors that think territory and traveling cultures.
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
• September 2019 – present: Professor of Sustainable Development and Sociology of Tourism. Iriarte University Center.
• January 2019- present: Professor of Public Management of Tourism Resources. . Iriarte University Center.
• September 2018-present: Professor of Tourism Policy . Iriarte University Center.
• January 2018 – present. Professor of Anthropology of Tourism. Iriarte University Center.
• October 2015 – December 2015. Ethnographic files of intangible culture for a joint project between the Canary Islands Government and UNESCO: “Atlas de Patrimonio Inmaterial de Canarias”.
• May 2014 – December 2017. Training administrative assistant (Training Administrator). Atos Consulting Canarias.
TRAINING AND PROJECTS
• October 2011. Queer theory in English language literature and culture. Specialization course in the program “New trends in English philology”. University of La Laguna.
• July 2010. Economic development and biodiversity. Course at the University of Adeje.
• July 2010. Dialogues between physics and philosophy. The concept of the Universe in the XXI century. Course at the University of Adeje.
• July 2010 – August 2010. Local development and social participation. A sociocultural study in the communities of Sierra Gorda de Querétaro. Mexico. Joint project between the University of La Laguna and the University of Queretaro.
• First level of Sign Language. CEP Centro de Enseñanzas Profesionales de Tenerife.
ACADEMIC EDUCATION
• 2013 -2016. PhD in Anthropology from the Philosophy, Culture and Society Program. Thesis: The body of the Nation. Colonial difference and ethnic absence in the Spanish census. University of La Laguna.
• 2010 -2011. Master in Migration Studies, Development and Social Intervention in Vulnerable Groups (MEMDIS). University of Granada.
• 2005 -2010. Degree in Sociology (1999 plan). University of La Laguna.
LATEST PUBLICATIONS
• Tourism and digital ethnography. A study proposal for the Tenerife Lan Party. Turismo. Journal of Canary and Macaronesian Studies, Volume 7, 23-33. Iriarte University School of Tourism.
• What about the hardcore? Thinking tourism, power and transculturation in the Canary Islands. Autonomy! Automatization! Edition by TEA. Tenerife Espacio de las Artes.
• February 2020. The Canary Islands and Africa. Metaphors of oblivion, closeness and nothingness. XXIII Colloquium of Canarian-American History (2018). XXIII-109.
• April 2020. Decolonizing the census. The social division of the social sciences and the place of its tools in colonial genealogy. Tabula rasa. 34, 173-195.
• The body of the Nation. Colonial difference and ethnic absence in the Spanish census.
• 2019: [Editor] Souvenir, Souvenir. An anthropologist in the face of tourism. ISBN: 978-84-946891-2-3.
• 2020: Foreword to: Canarios en la jaula identitaria, by Fernando Estévez González. ISBN: 978-84-17890-61-2.
PABLO ESTÉVEZ
pabloestevez@iriarteuniversidad.net
AREA OF KNOWLEDGE
Sociology and Anthropology
PABLO ESTÉVEZ
pabloestevez@iriarteuniversidad.net
AREA OF KNOWLEDGE
Sociology and Anthropology
Pablo Estévez Hernández (Tenerife, 1985) holds a PhD in Anthropology from the University of La Laguna. He is a member of the Grupo de Estudios Descoloniales y Pensamiento Crítico and TURICOM La experiencia turística: Imagen, Cuerpo y Muerte en la cultura del ocio. He is an assistant professor of Anthropology of Tourism at Iriarte Centro Universitario.
His research work is focused on ethnic categories, borders and mobility, but his interests expand to tourism and power, metaphors that think territory and traveling cultures.
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
• September 2019 – present: Professor of Sustainable Development and Sociology of Tourism. Iriarte University Center.
• January 2019- present: Professor of Public Management of Tourism Resources. . Iriarte University Center.
• September 2018-present: Professor of Tourism Policy . Iriarte University Center.
• January 2018 – present. Professor of Anthropology of Tourism. Iriarte University Center.
• October 2015 – December 2015. Ethnographic files of intangible culture for a joint project between the Canary Islands Government and UNESCO: “Atlas de Patrimonio Inmaterial de Canarias”.
• May 2014 – December 2017. Training administrative assistant (Training Administrator). Atos Consulting Canarias.
TRAINING AND PROJECTS
• October 2011. Queer theory in English language literature and culture. Specialization course in the program “New trends in English philology”. University of La Laguna.
• July 2010. Economic development and biodiversity. Course at the University of Adeje.
• July 2010. Dialogues between physics and philosophy. The concept of the Universe in the XXI century. Course at the University of Adeje.
• July 2010 – August 2010. Local development and social participation. A sociocultural study in the communities of Sierra Gorda de Querétaro. Mexico. Joint project between the University of La Laguna and the University of Queretaro.
• First level of Sign Language. CEP Centro de Enseñanzas Profesionales de Tenerife.
ACADEMIC EDUCATION
• 2013 -2016. PhD in Anthropology from the Philosophy, Culture and Society Program. Thesis: The body of the Nation. Colonial difference and ethnic absence in the Spanish census. University of La Laguna.
• 2010 -2011. Master in Migration Studies, Development and Social Intervention in Vulnerable Groups (MEMDIS). University of Granada.
• 2005 -2010. Degree in Sociology (1999 plan). University of La Laguna.
LATEST PUBLICATIONS
• Tourism and digital ethnography. A study proposal for the Tenerife Lan Party. Turismo. Journal of Canary and Macaronesian Studies, Volume 7, 23-33. Iriarte University School of Tourism.
• What about the hardcore? Thinking tourism, power and transculturation in the Canary Islands. Autonomy! Automatization! Edition by TEA. Tenerife Espacio de las Artes.
• February 2020. The Canary Islands and Africa. Metaphors of oblivion, closeness and nothingness. XXIII Colloquium of Canarian-American History (2018). XXIII-109.
• April 2020. Decolonizing the census. The social division of the social sciences and the place of its tools in colonial genealogy. Tabula rasa. 34, 173-195.
• The body of the Nation. Colonial difference and ethnic absence in the Spanish census.
• 2019: [Editor] Souvenir, Souvenir. An anthropologist in the face of tourism. ISBN: 978-84-946891-2-3.
• 2020: Foreword to: Canarios en la jaula identitaria, by Fernando Estévez González. ISBN: 978-84-17890-61-2.
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