Carré Molina, Marina

Carré Molina, Marina

Marina Carré Molina
Political and Social Sciences
Department of Political and Social Sciences
Pre-doctoral Researcher

Biography

Marina Carré Molina is a pre-doctoral researcher in the Social and Political Theory Research Group (SPTG) at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Spain). She holds an MA in Research in Political Science (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) and European Governance (Universität Konstanz, Germany).

Her PhD thesis combines political theory and qualitative methods (interviews; discourse analysis) exploring the case of Barcelona during Ada Colau's tenure as mayor. Her supervisor is the multifarious Camil Ungureanu, whose study topics are also widely interdisciplinary and aligned with political philosophy.

Along with her research, she teaches a course on the socio-cultural paradigm of the 21st century at the undergraduate level and international relations theories at the master's level. 

She also advocates for the doctoral community as the elected representative for the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the Board of Doctoral Student Representatives (JRE-Doctorat) and the UPF Student Council (CEUPF); and the spokesperson in the Doctorate School. She is a newly appointed member of the Governing Council as the secreary under the president of the CEUPF.