Jokin Azpiazu Carballo
Jokin Azpiazu Carballo is a sociologist and teacher at the University of the Basque Country. Since the preparation of her master’s thesis, he has developed a line of research on masculinities and the implications of men in feminism, resulting in the publication of both academic and dissemination articles, talks, debates, training and workshops, as well as the book “Masculinities and feminism” that Virus published in 2017. [Link: https://www.viruseditorial.net/es/editorial/libros/434/masculinidades-y-feminismo ]
At the same time, he has worked on gender-related violence and, specifically, sexual violence that occurs in the adult educational environment, participating in two projects funded by the EU: GAP Work Project and USVreact. These projects have given him the opportunity to collaborate with academics and researchers from universities in London, Brighton, Turin, Latvia or Athens, among other places. Both projects have combined educational intervention with evaluative research and have resulted in numerous conferences, publications and dissemination actions
Since 2015 he has worked on research related to LGTB * subjectivities, resulting in a doctoral thesis and both academic publications and dissemination. The thesis has paid special attention to methodological processes, adapting the method proposed by Adele E. Clarke’s Situation Analysis, resulting in one of the first approaches to this method outside the Anglo-Saxon environment and the field of sociology of health. Precisely in the field of research methodologies with a feminist perspective, he has collaborated since 2011 with the SIMReF (Inter-Disciplinary Seminar on Feminist Research Methodology), within the framework of which he has contributed to the preparation of publications, classroom and online courses, as well as the organization of conferences and seminars for debate and dissemination.