Women's participation in evangelical churches

Mexican-Guatemalan social anthropologist, a Hilda María Cristina Mazariegos Herrera She likes her long name, made up of ancestral names, writing, and storytelling. She holds a PhD in Anthropological Sciences from the Autonomous Metropolitan University, Iztapalapa Campus, in Mexico. Her research focuses on the study of Protestant-Evangelical religious groups, female leadership and participation, gender and gender diversity, and the body and emotions. She has written several book chapters, articles, and popular science texts on these topics. She is the Co-coordinator of the research axis: “Religion, Gender, and Gender Diversity,” linked to the CLACSO Working Group: Religions and society. Tensions, diversities and mobilizations under debateShe is part of the Research Network on Emotions and Affects from the Social Sciences and Humanities (RENISCE-International). She is a member of the National System of Researchers (SNI). She currently teaches at the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the Ibero-American University in Mexico.
Interview by Eric Domergue – Production by Agustina Castaños.
"Challenges”, a podcast from CLACSO Radio, Directorate of Communication and Information of the Latin American Council of Social Sciences

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