Profile (CV) of the research teaching staff

Pérez Gallo, Víctor Hugo
Department: Departamento de Psicología y Sociología
Field: Sociología
Faculty: Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y del Trabajo

UNESCO codes
  • Metodología de investigación
  • Ideologías políticas
  • Emoción
  • Elaboración de modelos
  • Tecnología y cambio social
  • Clases sociales
  • Estratificación social
  • Pobreza
  • Otras especialidades sociológicas
Academic position: Profesor Sustituto LOSU
Email: victorhugo.perez@unizar.es
ORCID number: 0000-0003-1452-2531

Research interests
  • Sociología
  • Cambios sociales
  • Modelación social de la tecnología
  • Estructura política
  • Estructura social

University degrees
  • Máster Oficial en Problemas Sociales. Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia. 2020
  • Licenciado en Sociología. Universidad de Oriente. 2002

PhDs
  • Doctor en Ciencias Sociológicas. Escuela de Doctorado Internacional de la USC. 2016
 
               

Dr. Víctor Hugo Pérez Gallo, PhD in Sociological Sciences (cum laude, University of Santiago de Compostela), develops his work at the intersection of the sociology of knowledge, sociology of emotions, phenomenology, and advanced qualitative analysis. He has served as a lecturer and researcher at the University of Zaragoza, UNED, and UNIR, with international collaborations in Spanish and Cuban universities.

His main achievements include the formulation of original theoretical frameworks —wounded masculinity, affective passive revolution, affective surplus value, and the Theory of Identity Refuge in Contexts of Displaced Hegemony (TRIHD)— and the creation of methodologies such as the Affective-Focal Sociogram (SAF), the ALHEFES heuristic, and the EMOCOG model. He has also led the development of AFFECTUS, a socio-technical software tool for the automated analysis of emotions and meaning networks in interviews and focus groups, with applications in social research, public policy evaluation, and cultural studies.

His current research interests focus on improving digital tools for the sociological analysis of narratives and emotions; applying micro- and meso-sociological approaches to the study of political polarization, youth voting, popular culture, and community resistance; and integrating emotional mapping into research on collective memory and identity processes.

In the medium and long term, his goal is to consolidate a socio-technical innovation laboratory for applied research and knowledge transfer, strengthen international networks, and advance hybrid methodologies combining critical social theory, qualitative-computational analysis, and open technologies, with an ethical commitment to democracy, equity, and social justice.


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