School of Social and Political Science

Cristina Asenjo Palma

Job Title

PhD student, Social Policy

Research interests

Research interests

In my work, I have faced a recurrent question: how can communities at disadvantage enhance their well-being? Two approaches lead the development practice in Scotland.

The asset based approach seeks to help people develop skills to address difficulties by themselves. The rights based approach seeks to help people make governments accountable for addressing the structural barriers to well-being.

My research aims to explore how asset and rights based approaches may influence the well-being of communities facing disadvantage across three dimensions: material, social and personal.

Publications

Asenjo Palma, C (2018) Conflict resolution in community development: Are the benefits worth the costs? Critical Social Policy. 

 Asenjo, C (2015), Rethinking the Relationship with the StateConcept(1), 11.

Asenjo, C (2014), Mediación Intercultural y Liderazgo. Una Experiencia en BangladeshRevista de Educación Social, 18.

Background

Supervisors

Qualifications

2015  MSc Community Education (Distinction), The University of Edinburgh, UK.

2013  PgDip Conflict Resolution Studies, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

1999  BA Social EducationUniversity Complutense of Madrid, Spain.

Awards

2016-2019 ESRC Doctoral Scholarship

2011 -2012 Asian University for Women Research Grant

1996-1999 Universidad Complutense Scholarship

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