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PhD Beatriz Elba Schmukler
 
Semblance
PhD in Sociology from Yale University. She is a member of the National Researchers System. The research lines on which she has worked are policies to prevent family violence in Mexico, and policies of gender equity in international cooperation. These lines have led her to form and lead a research group on family democratization, as well as to develop a training program on prevention of gender violence in the families, being held virtually and on campus at the José Maria Luis Mora Research Institute. The democratization equipment of the Mora Institute won the 2009 contest of the INMUJERES CONACYT fund to create a community commission in the State of Mexico to prevent gender violence. In 2010, she received the CONACYT support to form local development agents for family democratization in the States of Mexico, Morelos, and Oaxaca. In 2011, 2012 and 2013, the program developed to allow for the Human Rights and Gender Equity Commission of the Judicial Power to hire diplomats for a period of six months so they could train 120 officials from the Supreme Court of Justice of Mexico and from the Council of the Federal Judicature in order to promote in the law concepts and practices of gender equity and human rights of women, children, and men in the families.
She is author and coordinator of 13 books and many papers in journals and collective books, national and foreign, about subjects such as gender politics, family, private life, and democracy. Some of these titles are Family democratization in Mexico: experiences of a Project of Family Violence Prevention, Handbook Series: “Building alternatives of family cohabitation”, Social policies for democratizing families: international experiences, Canada, Argentina, and Mexico, coauthored with María del Rosario Campos Beltrán, and Agents of local development for preventing gender violence in western State of Mexico, Building key subjects of international cooperation for development in Mexico, International Cooperation for Development in Mexico: towards a participation agenda, in collaboration with Citlali Ayala and Gabriela Sánchez, and Building a space for cooperation: Proofs in the link between the academy and OSC. She is currently academic counselor in the Project of Gender Violence with the approach of family democratization in the autonomous city of Melilla, Granada University. She has been supported by the UNDP, Kellogg Foundation, Tinker Foundation, Ford Foundation, CONACYT, INMUJERES CONACYT Fund, INDESOL, OAS, among other institutions. She is part of the Assessment Commission of the INMUJERES CONACYT Fund, and a founding member of the Professional Council for Development Policies of the UNAM.
 
Academic Education
PhD in Sociology, Department of Sociology, Yale University, United States, 1985.
Master’s in Sociology, Yale University, United States, 1981.
Master’s in Urban and Regional Development, Torcuato Di Tella Institute, Argentina, 1975.
Bachelor of the Arts in Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Buenos Aires University, Argentina, 1970.
 
Research Lines  
Gender and family policies. Policies to prevent family violence in Mexico.
Gender equity policies in international cooperation.
Elaboration, training, and following up in the family democratization approach.  
 
Joint construction of knowledge on international cooperation among members of organizations of the civil society and researchers of academic institutions.
Transversalization of gender equity in international cooperation and in government’s social policies.
 
Research Projects
Family democratization as prevention of gender violence in Melilla, Spain.
Two diploma courses in the council of the federal judicature on family democratization for the administrative staff of the federal judicature.
 
Contact
Phone number: 55-54-89-46 (or 25)  ext. 3127
Email: bschmukler@mora.edu.mx