Ana María González Ramos
Senior Scientist of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) at the Institute for Advanced Social Studies (IESA).
As a researcher, she has worked in the following areas over the previous years: gender relations and/or in technologies, STS studies and internet studies, scientific careers, international mobility of qualified men and women, peace and gender violence.
Currently, she continues to work within gender studies on the social dimension of health, from an interdisciplinary feminist perspective, breaking down the factors that influence the states of well-being and ill-being of men and women in the health system and medicine in contemporary societies. In her latest book "Espejo Internet. Essay on eating disorders in the information age" published by the Icaria publishing house, she already addresses an essential health issue, eating disorders (ED), without forgetting their relationship with gender and social networks.
She leads the Research and Policy working subgroup of the Women in Global Health Spain organization, which is mainly made up of people from the medical and health field.
She is currently co-coordinator of the International Journal of Sociology (CSIC), deputy director of the journal Sociology and Technoscience (University of Valladolid) and member of the advisory board of several indexed sociology journals.