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Claudia Albarrán Ampudia

She is a renowned essayist and literary critic, as well as a specialist in Mexican contemporary literature and academic writing related topics. She has a Masters Degree in Literature by El Colegio de México and a Doctorate in Literature by Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). She’s the author of Luna menguante. Vida y obra de Inés Arredondo (2000), and coauthor of several books, such as Diccionario de Literatura Mexicana.

Alejandra Solís González

She has a bachelor’s degree in Translation with a specialization in French from Universidad Intercontinental. She also has a Master of Arts in Humanities. In addition, she is completing a second Master’s degree in History of México from Universidad Autónoma de México (UNAM). She has a teaching certificate in French, with a specialization in grammatical analysis, morphosyntax and grammar of Spanish, as well as several certificates in Humanities.

María Gabriela Mazzuchino

 She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Spanish Language and Literature from the Faculty of Languages ​​of the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (Argentina), and a PhD in Linguistics from the Universidad de Valladolid (Spain), with a dissertation on digital political discourse. She also has two master's degrees: one from the Higher Council for Scientific Research of Spain and another from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.

Her research focuses in discourse studies, but she has also published books and articles on topics in grammar and academic writing. 

Rosa María Rojas Vértiz Contreras

Rosa María has her Law Degree from Escuela Libre de Derecho (Mexico City), with an LL.M. on Corporate and Commercial Law from The London School of Economics and Political Science. She was Certified on Amparo Proceedings by the Universidad Panamericana (Mexico City), and has a Ph.D. from the Institute of Legal Research of Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (IJJ-UNAM).

Sandra Lorena Villalobos Orozco

Sandra Lorena Villalobos Orozco has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish from Eastern Michigan University, with a minor in Anthropology. She also has a Master of Arts degree in Spanish from the same institution. After graduating, she worked as a lecturer at Eastern Michigan, teaching Spanish as a second language at the beginning and intermediate level. Her main interests are sociolinguistics, Spanish language acquisition for second language and heritage learners, academic writing, and the design of written and oral Spanish proficiency tests.

AntonellaBandiera

Antonella Bandiera is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science at ITAM in Mexico City, and has a Ph.D in Political Science from New York University (NYU). She specializes in political economy of development, and her research focuses on the consequences of weak institutions, including illegal markets, corruption, violence, and crime. In her work, Antonella uses quantitative approaches to causal inference, including experimental and quasi-experimental designs. She is currently working on projects in Colombia, Peru, Paraguay, Argentina, and El Salvador.  

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