
Juan Carlos Revilla
Universidad Complutense de Madrid (ES)
Juan Carlos Revilla is professor of Social Psychology in the Department of Social Anthropology and Social Psychology at the UCM. His lines of research are youth studies, social movements, identity and subjectivities, and critical studies of work and organizations. Among other projects, he has been national coordinator of two European projects of the 7th Framework Program (European Union) and is currently involved in research projects on social movements and new forms of work. He is director of the research group “Social Psychology: Inequalities, Gender and Violence”, member of the TRANSOC Institute (UCM) and the Spanish Network of Youth Studies. He has taught on qualitative methodology for more than 10 years, especially in the use of Atlas.ti qualitative software, in different Master's degrees and courses. He has researched in the area of youth studies, especially in relation to discourses on youth and their social conditions, as well as on youth violence, in leisure spaces and in the school environment. He has investigated the relationship between the personal and social construction of subjectivity in relation to work, as well as the disciplining and organizational control in different work environments.