Enara Muñoz

Professor at the Department of International Relations and Global History, Faculty of Political Science and Sociology, Complutense University of Madrid (UCM). She holds a PhD in International Relations from the UCM, a degree in Political Science, and is a specialist in Development Cooperation and in the Promotion and Management of Non-Governmental Organizations from the University Institute for Development and Cooperation (IUDC-UCM). Her main lines of research are linked to international development cooperation (with an emphasis on South-South cooperation), human rights, social movements and migration. Her latest research has focused on the socio-environmental impacts of the extractivist model in Latin America. She was a professor at the Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO) and has taught at various universities in Spain, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and Colombia. She is a researcher at the International Relations and Global South Group (GRISUL/UNIRIO) and the Latitude South Platform, as well as participating in international networks for the study of International Relations and International Development Cooperation. She has done research internships at the Federal University of Bahia, the University of Lisbon and the Institute of Social and Political Studies (IESP/UERJ).