2026

Relational strategies in grassroots digital praxis - Testing an analytical framework with DIVERSE interview data

21/05/2026
Presenting preliminary results gathered from conducting interviews with experts in GTI from several parts of the world, identified through salient literature on pluriversal transformations.


Hackea la Terra, held at Calafou

10/04/2026 - 12/04/2026
Attended a gathering of people reimagining how we grow in living connections while challenging capitalism.


SE3DS Lab Launch Workshop

16/04/2026
Attended a workshop with experts in relationality, digitalization, and environmental justice to launch the SE3DS Lab at UAB. 


Workshop series

17/02/2026
Epistemologies in the era of colonialism were the topic of this month’s DIVERSE workshop session. Click here for more information.


Focus Group 

23/01/2026
Conducted a focus group with leading experts to explore indicators of effective transformation in grassroots initiatives. Click here for more information.


Workshop series

20/01/2026
Hosted a workshop with Sebastián Moreno focusing on strategic communication. Click here for more information.

 


2025

UPF Research Forum 

18/12/2025
Beatriz Rodriguez-Labajos presented her ongoing project "Are worldwide environmental justice struggles fostering a model of digitalisation from below?". Click here for more information. 


Workshop series

19/11/2025
Hosted a workshop exploring the concept of accountability. Click here for more information. 


Workshop in Batang, Indonesia: The Global Working Group Beyond Development

07/09/2025 - 11/09/2025
Participation in a global meeting focusing on New Industrial Politics: Alternative economies and the politics of transition from below. 


2nd International Congress of Ecological Humanities 

30/06/2025 - 01/07/2025
Two members of the RECSM team presented their work at the 2nd International Congress of Ecological Humanities.
Beatriz Rodriguez-Labajos presented her work "Are environmental justice struggles driving a life-centered digitalization?" and Rebecca Borges presented her work "Approaches to digital ontologies for grassroots movements towards environmental justice."


2nd International Congress of Ecological Humanities 

30/06/2025 - 01/07/2025
The DIVERSE team members showcased their work "Stimulating digital alternatives" as part of the conference's artistic exhibition. 


Workshop in Hamburg, Germany: Activism, Academia, and Alliances in Shrinking Democratic and Ecological Spaces

16/06/2025 - 17/06/2025
Participation in a workshop in Hamburg, Germany, with a presentation on Tuesday, June 17th by Beatriz Rodriguez-Labajos on "Digital tools for environmental justice."


Internal Seminar at the Johns Hopkins University - Universitat Pompeu Fabra Public Policy Center

20/02/2025
Articulated the conceptual framework of the DIVERSE project. 

Beatriz Rodríguez-Labajos
 

Beatriz Rodríguez-Labajos

Principal Investigator

Beatriz Rodríguez -Labajos (PhD in Environmental Sciences, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) is a distinguished researcher at UPF's Department of Political and Social Sciences. Originally from Barcelona, she has lived for extended periods of time in Latin America and the US.

Her research work focuses on how socioenvironmental transformations advance while remaining inclusive. For years, this puzzle has motivated her work, collaborating with underrepresented people who resist unequal ecological distribution effectively in marginalized areas of Latin America, South East Asia, Europe and the US. Her work is rooted in critical social sciences, placing ecological economics and political ecology at the forefront in tackling the challenge of global environmental injustice. Currently she is focused on bridging the gap between social environmental sciences and information and communication technologies, when it comes to explaining the deployment of technological innovations vis-à-vis situated perspectives on environmental change.

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Claire Karaguesian

Claire Karaguesian

Research assistant

Claire Karaguesian is a Canadian Master's graduate in Sociology and Demography at Universitat Pompeu Fabra. She is part of the Johns Hopkins University - Universitat Pompeu Fabra Public Policy Center. She holds a BSc in kinesiology with a specialization in mental health, addiction, and society from McMaster University in Canada. 

Claire received the McMaster Kinesiology Research Award for her research analyzing oral contraceptive's influence on fasting glucose and lipid levels. Some of her other research work includes contributions on metabolism, nutrition and physiology. She presented her various works at the Ontario Exercise Physiology Conferences. Claire also contributed to community-based research at McMaster University's Research Shop, helping organizations analyze accessibility gaps and barriers faced by marginalized residents in accessing social services to improve their service.

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Constanza Monterrubio Solís
 

Constanza Monterrubio Solís

Postdoctoral researcher

Originally from Mexico, Constanza is a postdoctoral researcher at the JHU-UPF Public Policy Center. She holds a PhD in Biodiversity Management, a Masters in Conservation Biology from the University of Kent (UK), and a Bachelors in Biology from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).

Her work is rooted in the intersection of biodiversity conservation and community-based natural resource management. Her doctoral research focused on the interplay between Indigenous governance systems and external environmental regulations in Oaxaca, Southern Mexico. Constanza’s expertise extends to Chile, where she was a postdoctoral researcher at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Campus Villarrica, within the CIIR-CEDEL. Her research there explored the role of family-owned indigenous and campesino homegardens in preserving agrobiodiversity, biocultural memory and food practices, and their contribution to resilience in local food systems amid global pressures. Throughout her career, Constanza has worked closely with indigenous and rural communities focusing on biocultural heritage conservation and community-led initiatives. Her research delves into agrobiodiversity, social-ecological resilience, and the continuity of biocultural memory in the face of environmental and social challenges.

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Carolina Gallardo

Project Manager

She is responsible for the administrative grant management, including budget planning, financial reporting and compliance with ERC regulations. She supports the Principal Investigator in steering the project by coordinating research activities, monitoring risks and resources. Her role includes preparing technical and economic reports, facilitating internal and external communication, oversees the effective delivery of scientific outcomes, and adherence to ethical and quality requirements. Carol acts as the central liaison between University departments and services ensuring smooth collaboration through proactive management, she helps to create an enabling environment for high-impact research and successful project execution.

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Ayoub Ait Baali

Intern

Ayoub Ait Baali is a Moroccan Master’s student in the Governance, Politics, and Public Policies track at Pompeu Fabra University, where he also earned his Bachelor’s degree in Global Studies. His research and interests lie at the intersection of governance, technology, development, and security, with a focus on data-driven analysis.

 
 

Mia Lanča

Collaborator

Mia Lanča is a master's student at the University of Pompeu Fabra, whose interests lie at the intersection of the just green and digital transition. She is particularly interested in the emancipatory and sustainability potentials of open, bottom-up digital technologies. Her current research focuses on the development of grassroots digital sovereignty initiatives in Barcelona.

Clara Vázquez Pulido

Communication Manager

Clara Vázquez holds a degree in Journalism from Blanquerna – Ramon Llull University –  and a postgraduate degree in Design from IDEP Barcelona. A native of Barcelona, she brings over a decade of experience in communication, design, dissemination and advocacy across higher education, the third sector and media. Prior to joining UPF, she served as Head of Communication at CCAR (Comissió Catalana d'Acció pel Refugi), where she led the institutional communication and the advocacy campaigns on human rights. She also worked at the International Department of the Universitat de Barcelona and as a journalist for organisations such as the European Commission or Diversa Audiovisual.