Sandra GuerreroAssistant Professor B.A. Fordham University, New York, NY, USA, Sociology, 1989. BioSandra Guerrero is Assistant Professor in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at Zayed University. She received her Ph.D. in Urban Sociology from the New School for Social Research and completed her postdoctoral work at Hamilton College in New York. Her research interests involve: Comparison of urban form of cities both in Latin America and the Middle East, gated communities, housing in squatter settlements, post modern spaces. Her current research focuses on issues of gender and space in the city of Abu Dhabi. Gendering Urban Space in Abu Dhabi is a paper that will be presented at the XVII International Sociological Association Congress in Gothenburg, Sweden, this summer.
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Abu Dhabi South Campus, (Room Z-112) Teaching Areas
Research and Professional Activities- Transformation of urban forms of cities in Latin America and the Middle East Peer Reviewed
“Dubai: Crisis Económica y Turismo Residencial,” (2009) in Tomás Mazón et al, Turismo, urbanización y estilos de vida. Las nuevas formas de movilidad residencial, Barcelona: Editorial Icaria Conferences Guerrero, S. (2009). Dubai: Economic Crisis and Residential Tourism. II Congreso Internacional de Turismo Residencial - Departamento de Sociologia - Universidad de Alicante - Spain, Alicante, Spain. Guerrero S.(2009). Middle Eastern and Latin American cities: between the global and the local. Second International Global Studies Conference - Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Guerrero S. (2008). Cities behind fences: Gated communities in Latin America and the Middle East. Ist International Sociological Association Forum of Sociology, Barcelona, Spain. Guerrero, S. (2006). Women and Self-help Building Practices in Latin America. Sociology Department Annual Colloquium/Hamilton College, Clinton, New York. Guerrero S. (2006). Theorizing the House in the Latin American Squatter Settlement. Annual Conference of the National Association of Hispanic and Latino Studies, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Guerrero, S. (2002). The Women's Movement of Ciudad Bolivar. Graduate School of Women's Studies - Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Santafe de Bogota, Colombia. Guerrero, S. (2000). Latino Neighborhoods in New York: Jackson Heights, Corona, Spanish Harlem. Universidad de Los Andes, Facultad de Antropologia y Estudios Socioculturales, Santafe de Bogota, Colombia.National.
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