Danny Daniel Mollericona Alfaro
Danny is an Aymara (Bolivia) sociologist whose work focuses on the global discourse of indigeneity and the relationship between the complexities of ethnoracial identities and inequality. He is a first-year PhD student in the Department of Sociology at Yale University and a Graduate Fellow at the Yale Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity, and Transnational Migration (RITM). Before joining the Yale Sociology Department, he served as a university lecturer at Bolivian institutions and worked as a social inclusion consultant for organizations such as the World Bank.
Publications:
Mollericona Alfaro, Danny Daniel. 2024. “Bibliography about the violence in México (1990-2023) [In Spanish].” Chapter for the book: Arteaga, N., Mejía, E., Spindola, O., Acuña, O. & Mollericona, D. La violencia en México: Feminicidios, desapariciones, ejecuciones. FLACSO - México. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.15136083.8
Mollericona Alfaro, Danny Daniel. 2023. “Coup d’État or ‘Bolivian spring’? The symbolic battle around the Bolivian presidential elections in 2019 [In Spanish].” Chapter for the book: Arteaga, N. & Guzman, A. (Eds.), Presencia: acciones epistemológicas y políticas. FLACSO - México. Available at https://www.jstor.org/stable/jj.5806805.9
Mollericona Alfaro, Danny Daniel and Lucio Gonzales. 2022. “Senkata y Sacaba: the collective trauma in a polarized scenario [In Spanish].” Temas Sociales, 55. DOI: https://doi.org/10.53287/tmfm3223uh75o
Mollericona Alfaro, Danny Daniel. 2022. “Urban drunkenness: the folkloric continuum of the ‘emergent’ elite in La Paz [In Spanish].” Bolivian Studies Journal, 28. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5195/bsj.2022.238