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My research and teaching are structured around two complementary trajectories: Literature and Journalism, and especially their intersection in Literary Journalism. My academic training began with research on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century theatre and press, while my approach to narrative journalism emerged from teaching: since 2011, in the Degree in Journalism at the University of Zaragoza. This dual orientation is reflected in my two PhDs, in Literature (2003) and Journalism (2019). My research activity has been positively evaluated by the CNEAI (two six-year research periods) and by the ACPUA (three six-year periods).
For more than a decade, I developed a line of research on eighteenth-century Spanish theatre, recovering the figure of Luciano Comella (1751–1812) in a study published by the University of Alicante (2006). My work addresses dramatic typologies such as the gracioso and the figurón, as well as short theatrical forms. Noteworthy is my collaboration with the Eighteenth-Century Studies Group of the University of Cádiz, resulting in Me río de Napoleón (2010), devoted to melodramatic monologues of the Spanish War of Independence.
I have contributed to the History of Journalism with studies on Mariano de Cavia (2008), Información, Propaganda and Discurso en la Presna de los Sitios de Zaragoza (2009), and the book Tertulia patriótica de Cádiz (2011), focused on a newspaper published during the Cádiz Cortes.
My scholarly output is largely situated within literary journalism. I am co-editor and author of Literary Journalism (Fragua, 2010), and editor and author of Crónica y mirada. Approaches to Narrative Journalism (Libros del KO, 2014). Among my contributions are the article The Intransigent Realism of Martín Caparrós’s Literary Journalism (EMP, 2016) and the book Inmersiones. Travel Writing and Undercover Journalism (University of Barcelona, 2017).
My research also examines the literary journalism that narrated the Spanish crisis of 2008. I have published several articles and coordinated the special issue on imaginaries and narratives of crisis in IC. Scientific Journal of Information and Communication, no. 18 (2021), as well as co-editing, with Daniel Cabrera, two special issues of Inmediaciones de la Comunicación, vol. 18 (1 and 2) (2023).
This line has expanded toward feminism within the I+D+i project FEMICOMI. Notable outputs include The New Latin American Women Chroniclers: Violence Against Women in Contemporary Narrative Journalism (2024), the chapter From Generation to Genealogy: Feminist Critique of Contemporary Literary Production (2022), and the edited volume Criaturas fenomenales. Anthology of New Women Chroniclers (LaCajabooks, 2023). For the past six years, I have researched the rural world from a gender perspective through the platform @Ellassoncampo, together with Mariluz Hernández.
Within the Transficción Project, I work on chronicle and memory, particularly narratives of affiliation and postmemorial nonfiction addressing Latin American and Spanish dictatorships. A key publication is Restoring Through Silence (2025).
I collaborate with Jot Down, Altaïr Magazine, Infobae, and El Periódico de Aragón, and for the past twelve years I have co-directed the journal Zero Grados (http://www.zgrados.com
-ACREDITED AS PROFESSOR (TU) /ANECA/ September 2013
-ACREDITED AS HIRED DOCTOR /ANECA/ October 2007
-ACREDITED AS DOCTOR ASSISTANT/ ANECA/ October 2007
-ACREDITED AS PRIVATE UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR / ANECA / October 2007
Two doctorates. One in Communication (2019) and another in Literature (2003)
-2 Six-year terms of the National Commission for the Evaluation of Research Activity (CNEAI) (Sections 2006-2013 and 2014-2019), the last one granted in January 2021
-3 SEXENNIUMS of research awarded by the Agency for University Quality and Prospective of Aragon (ACPUA), the first two in May 2013
(years of the first six-year term 2001-2006 and years of the second six-year term 2007-2012) and the third from 2013-2018 granted on June 24, 2019
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I have directed a doctoral thesis defended in June 2021 |