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Current PhD students

Elisabet Carbó-Catalan

PhD student (IN3-UOC and KU Leuven)

ecarboc@uoc.edu

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Current PhD students

Ana Kvirikashvili

PhD student (IN3-UOC and University of California, Berkeley)

akvirikashvili@uoc.edu

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Pablo Suárez-Mansilla González

PhD student (IN3-UOC)

psuarezmg@uoc.edu

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Aina Vidal-Pérez

PhD student (IN3-UOC)

avidalpe@uoc.edu

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Jessie Lee Poeltner

PhD student (IN3-UOC)

jpoeltner@uoc.edu

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Einer Mosquera Acevedo

PhD student (IN3-UOC)

emosqueraa@uoc.edu

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Selin Yagci

PhD student (IN3-UOC)

seliny@uoc.edu

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Clara Ballart

PhD student (IN3-UOC)
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Ana Teresa Rodríguez de Riera

PhD student (IN3-UOC)

arodriguezder@uoc.edu

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ERC StG project.  MapModern: Social Networks of the Past
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GlobaLS is a recognised research group funded by the Generalitat de Catalunya (2017 SGR 1143)

This research group is located at the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3) and the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)

The project ‘Social Networks of the Past: Mapping Hispanic and Lusophone Literary Modernity, 1898-1959’ has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 803860)