Professor of Politics and Public Opinion, University of Buenos Aires
I am a tenured professor of “Electoral Campaigns, Propaganda and Public Opinion” at Buenos Aires University; and of “Political Psychology and Leadership” at Belgrano University, Argentina. I also co-direct the Public Opinion Center at Belgrano University and am Professor of the programs of Political Communication at ICPS at Autonomous University of Barcelona, Ortega y Gasset University Institute in Madrid.
CONICET / IIGG researcher in Argentina. The Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy and United Nations Development Program consultant. Doctor in Psychology.
Master in Image Advice and Political Consultancy at Camilo José Cela University in Madrid, and Externado University in Colombia, among others. Author of ten books and a regular lecturer in international forums on politics, leadership and gender.
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Jan 18, 2017 13:07 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
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