María Goenaga Ruiz de Zuazu
PhD in Journalism and Bachelor degree in Sociology. She is currently a professor in the Departmental Section of Applied Sociology at the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain) and is also a visiting professor at the University of Guadalajara (Mexico).
From 2005 to 2012 she worked as a researcher at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, where she teaches the voluntary training course “Introduction to Tax Sociology”; she was a member of the Network of Experts in Tax Education of the European Commission’s EUROsociAL project; she has been a consultant for international bodies (International Finance Center, World Bank o UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs) and is currently a member of the Committee of Experts of the Center for economic and social rights for the drafting of the “Principles and Guidelines for Fiscal Policy and Human Rights in Latin America and the Caribbean”.
She is a reviewer for several journals of scientific impact and her main lines of research are: Sociology of Public Finance, Public Opinion and Political Communication with a gender perspective. She has several publications related to her area of expertise available and updated here:
https://produccioncientifica.ucm.es/investigadores/141695/publicaciones
Latests Posts
- How much does it cost to comply with our taxes?2013-11-25
- Financial education for the G-202013-09-27
- The need for reinventing contemporary “social contracts”2013-06-25
- When Public services stop being offered “for free”2013-05-07
- Contemporary “Social Contracts”2013-03-11
- The distortion regarding the purpose of taxes in Spain2012-11-13
- Towards what State of Welfare do we want to go?2012-05-21