Campus
- Campus Monterrey, School of Social Sciences and Government
- Adjunct researcher, Democracy and global affairs , School of Social Sciences and Government
- Political Sciences and Government, General.
- Public administration
- Relations and International Affairs
- Social Sciences, General
- Social work
Benavides-Rincón, Guillermina
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Overview
Publications
selected publications
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academic article in scopus
- Academic Career Advances and Gender Gap. Political Studies Review. 21:42-62. 2023
- Assessing futures literacy as an academic competence for the deployment of foresight competencies. Futures. 135. 2022
- Urban social movements as a critical agent for city planning: Towards a sustainable development of the deusto ribera and zorrotzaurre by 2030 El movimiento social urbano como agente crítico para la planificación de ciudad: Hacia un desarrollo sostenible de la ribera de deusto y zorrotzaurre al 2030. OBETS. 15:589-624. 2021
- Work/family life by 2040: Between a gig economy and traditional roles. Futures. 119. 2020
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Teaching
teaching activities
- Applied Research Project
- Capstone Project
- Doctoral Research
- Emergent Issues in Government Innovation
- Hospital Practice
- Introduction to Strategic Prospective
- Land Use Planning and Management/Development
- Management in Clinical Care
- Prospective Methods
- Public Policy Analysis
- Qualitative Methods
- Research Qualitative Methods
Background
education and training
- Bachelor of International Relations, Tecnológico de Monterrey
- Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work, The University of Texas
- Doctor of Philosophy with Specialization in Social Work and Comparative Social Welfare Policies, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
- Master's Degree in Public Administration and Public Policy, Tecnológico de Monterrey