{"id":593,"date":"2022-02-19T16:51:00","date_gmt":"2022-02-19T16:51:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/startersites.io\/stagingthree\/?page_id=593"},"modified":"2025-06-09T14:30:48","modified_gmt":"2025-06-09T14:30:48","slug":"about-camilo-ruiz","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/peoplesethnographylab.com\/es\/about-camilo-ruiz\/","title":{"rendered":"Sobre Nosotros"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-spacer stk-block-spacer stk--no-padding stk-block stk-8481088 stk-block-background\" data-block-id=\"8481088\"><style>.stk-8481088 {background-color:#0f0f0f !important;}.stk-8481088:before{background-color:#0f0f0f !important;}@media screen and (max-width:689px){.stk-8481088 {height:0px !important;}}<\/style><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-columns alignfull stk-block-columns stk-block stk-47369fb stk-block-background\" data-block-id=\"47369fb\"><style>.stk-47369fb .stk--block-align-47369fb{align-items:flex-start !important;}.stk-47369fb {background-color:#0f0f0f !important;padding-top:100px !important;padding-bottom:100px !important;}.stk-47369fb:before{background-color:#0f0f0f !important;}.stk-47369fb-column{--stk-column-gap:50px !important;row-gap:50px !important;}@media screen and (max-width:689px){.stk-47369fb {padding-top:50px !important;padding-bottom:50px !important;}}<\/style><div class=\"stk-row stk-inner-blocks stk--block-align-47369fb stk-block-content stk-content-align stk-47369fb-column\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-column stk-block-column stk-column stk-block stk-1da631d\" data-v=\"4\" data-block-id=\"1da631d\"><style>.stk-1da631d-container{margin-top:0px !important;margin-right:0px !important;margin-bottom:0px !important;margin-left:0px !important;}<\/style><div class=\"stk-column-wrapper stk-block-column__content stk-container stk-1da631d-container stk--no-background stk--no-padding\"><div class=\"stk-block-content stk-inner-blocks stk-1da631d-inner-blocks\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-heading stk-block-heading stk-block-heading--v2 stk-block stk-ad9fe3a\" id=\"academic-role-and-research-approach\" data-block-id=\"ad9fe3a\"><style>.stk-ad9fe3a {margin-bottom:35px !important;}.stk-ad9fe3a .stk-block-heading__text{font-size:40px !important;line-height:1.2em !important;}@media screen and (max-width:999px){.stk-ad9fe3a .stk-block-heading__text{font-size:30px !important;}}<\/style><h2 class=\"stk-block-heading__text has-text-align-center-mobile\">Rol Acad\u00e9mico y Enfoque de Investigaci\u00f3n<\/h2><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-b6e9eb3\" data-block-id=\"b6e9eb3\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text has-text-align-center-mobile\">Camilo Ruiz es profesor asistente en la Universidad de Connecticut. Es antrop\u00f3logo con m\u00e1s de quince a\u00f1os de experiencia en trabajo etnogr\u00e1fico y antropol\u00f3gico en contextos urbanos de Colombia y Estados Unidos. Utiliza la combinaci\u00f3n de la investigaci\u00f3n-acci\u00f3n participativa (IAP), la antropolog\u00eda, la salud p\u00fablica y las artes para llevar a cabo investigaciones colaborativas con comunidades frecuentemente ignoradas. Su trabajo actual arroja luz sobre la creciente epidemia de opioides en zonas urbanas de Colombia a trav\u00e9s de la mirada y las narrativas de usuarios empobrecidos de hero\u00edna, quienes enfrentan el placer, el dolor, la adicci\u00f3n, el acceso limitado a terapias de reemplazo con opioides, la falta de vivienda y el estigma.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-column stk-block-column stk-column stk-block stk-9c58439\" data-v=\"4\" data-block-id=\"9c58439\"><style>.stk-9c58439-container{margin-top:0px !important;margin-right:0px !important;margin-bottom:0px !important;margin-left:0px !important;}<\/style><div class=\"stk-column-wrapper stk-block-column__content stk-container stk-9c58439-container stk--no-background stk--no-padding\"><div class=\"stk-block-content stk-inner-blocks stk-9c58439-inner-blocks\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-image stk-block-image stk-block stk-b8d0b94\" data-block-id=\"b8d0b94\"><style>.stk-b8d0b94 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!important;}:where(.stk-hover-parent:hover,  .stk-hover-parent.stk--is-hovered) .stk-d542563 .stk-img-wrapper{--stk-gradient-overlay:0.3 !important;}@media screen and (max-width:999px){.stk-d542563 .stk-img-wrapper{height:400px !important;}}@media screen and (max-width:689px){.stk-d542563 .stk-img-wrapper{height:150px !important;}}<\/style><figure><span class=\"stk-img-wrapper stk-image--shape-stretch stk--has-lightbox\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"stk-img wp-image-224\" src=\"https:\/\/peoplesethnographylab.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/perry-grone-lbLgFFlADrY-unsplash.jpg\" width=\"800\" height=\"600\" srcset=\"https:\/\/peoplesethnographylab.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/perry-grone-lbLgFFlADrY-unsplash.jpg 800w, https:\/\/peoplesethnographylab.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/perry-grone-lbLgFFlADrY-unsplash-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/peoplesethnographylab.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/perry-grone-lbLgFFlADrY-unsplash-768x576.jpg 768w, 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!important;line-height:1.2em !important;}@media screen and (max-width:999px){.stk-63dffdc .stk-block-heading__text{font-size:30px !important;}}<\/style><h2 class=\"stk-block-heading__text has-text-align-center-mobile\">VIH\/SIDA y Masculinidades en Colombia<\/h2><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-9b19ef1\" data-block-id=\"9b19ef1\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text has-text-align-center-mobile\">Camilo tambi\u00e9n ha realizado una amplia investigaci\u00f3n con comunidades que viven con VIH\/SIDA en Colombia, incluyendo a hombres heterosexuales, quienes son el foco de su proyecto de investigaci\u00f3n m\u00e1s reciente en esta \u00e1rea. La forma de la epidemia de VIH en Colombia ha cambiado desde los a\u00f1os 80 y ahora afecta significativamente a m\u00e1s hombres heterosexuales, lo que desaf\u00eda las formas en que hist\u00f3ricamente se ha entendido la intersecci\u00f3n entre el VIH y las masculinidades en Am\u00e9rica Latina. Hoy en d\u00eda, m\u00e1s hombres con comportamientos e identidades heteronormativas se infectan con el VIH a trav\u00e9s de relaciones sexuales heterosexuales, el uso de drogas intravenosas o eventos relacionados con la guerra, mientras que otros nacen con el virus. El trabajo de Camilo revela las luchas de los hombres heterosexuales VIH positivos para encontrar apoyo adaptado a sus necesidades dentro de paradigmas de atenci\u00f3n estancados, lo que a menudo los lleva a recaer en el SIDA, a transmitir el virus a otras personas y a experimentar el VIH como una enfermedad terminal en lugar de cr\u00f3nica.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-columns alignfull stk-block-columns stk-block stk-0c2fd5c stk-block-background\" data-block-id=\"0c2fd5c\"><style>.stk-0c2fd5c .stk--block-align-0c2fd5c{align-items:flex-start !important;}.stk-0c2fd5c {background-color:#0f0f0f !important;padding-top:100px !important;padding-bottom:100px !important;margin-bottom:0px !important;}.stk-0c2fd5c:before{background-color:#0f0f0f !important;}.stk-0c2fd5c-column{--stk-column-gap:50px !important;row-gap:50px !important;}@media screen and (max-width:689px){.stk-0c2fd5c {padding-top:50px !important;padding-bottom:50px !important;}}<\/style><div class=\"stk-row stk-inner-blocks stk--block-align-0c2fd5c stk-block-content stk-content-align stk-0c2fd5c-column\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-column stk-block-column stk-column stk-block stk-4f8de28\" data-v=\"4\" data-block-id=\"4f8de28\"><style>.stk-4f8de28-container{margin-top:0px !important;margin-right:0px !important;margin-bottom:0px !important;margin-left:0px !important;}<\/style><div class=\"stk-column-wrapper stk-block-column__content stk-container stk-4f8de28-container stk--no-background stk--no-padding\"><div class=\"stk-block-content stk-inner-blocks stk-4f8de28-inner-blocks\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-heading stk-block-heading stk-block-heading--v2 stk-block stk-1d2f2c4\" id=\"latinx-migrations-and-urban-revitalization-in-the-u-s\" data-block-id=\"1d2f2c4\"><style>.stk-1d2f2c4 {margin-bottom:35px !important;}.stk-1d2f2c4 .stk-block-heading__text{font-size:40px !important;line-height:1.2em !important;}@media screen and (max-width:999px){.stk-1d2f2c4 .stk-block-heading__text{font-size:30px !important;}}<\/style><h2 class=\"stk-block-heading__text has-text-align-center-mobile\">Migracion Latina y Revitalizaci\u00f3n Urbana en los Estados Unidos.<\/h2><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-text stk-block-text stk-block stk-ccb5c03\" data-block-id=\"ccb5c03\"><p class=\"stk-block-text__text has-text-align-center-mobile\">Camilo tambi\u00e9n ha investigado las din\u00e1micas de las comunidades latinx que se establecen en nuevas comunidades en crecimiento en el Medio Oeste de los Estados Unidos. Est\u00e1 ampliando esta rama de su investigaci\u00f3n hacia un an\u00e1lisis m\u00e1s amplio de los asentamientos latinx en el paisaje urbano postindustrial del Noreste de EE.\u202fUU., donde migrantes empobrecidos dan vida a las ciudades en decadencia que llaman hogar, al mismo tiempo que las transforman en espacios multiculturales globalizados. Actualmente, est\u00e1 construyendo un laboratorio de investigaci\u00f3n de acci\u00f3n participativa que servir\u00e1 a la ciudad de Hartford, Connecticut, para profundizar en este fen\u00f3meno desde una perspectiva colaborativa y desde abajo.&nbsp;<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-column stk-block-column stk-column stk-block stk-082e4cf\" data-v=\"4\" data-block-id=\"082e4cf\"><style>.stk-082e4cf-container{margin-top:0px !important;margin-right:0px !important;margin-bottom:0px !important;margin-left:0px !important;}<\/style><div class=\"stk-column-wrapper stk-block-column__content stk-container stk-082e4cf-container stk--no-background stk--no-padding\"><div class=\"stk-block-content stk-inner-blocks stk-082e4cf-inner-blocks\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-image stk-block-image stk-block stk-d0b375a\" data-block-id=\"d0b375a\"><style>.stk-d0b375a .stk-img-wrapper{height:400px !important;--stk-gradient-overlay:0 !important;}.stk-d0b375a .stk-img-wrapper::after{background-color:#000000 !important;}:where(.stk-hover-parent:hover,  .stk-hover-parent.stk--is-hovered) .stk-d0b375a .stk-img-wrapper{--stk-gradient-overlay:0.3 !important;}@media screen and (max-width:999px){.stk-d0b375a .stk-img-wrapper{height:400px !important;}}@media screen and (max-width:689px){.stk-d0b375a .stk-img-wrapper{height:150px !important;}}<\/style><figure><span class=\"stk-img-wrapper stk-image--shape-stretch stk--has-lightbox\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"stk-img wp-image-217\" src=\"https:\/\/peoplesethnographylab.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/austin-distel-wD1LRb9OeEo-unsplash.jpg\" width=\"800\" height=\"600\" srcset=\"https:\/\/peoplesethnographylab.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/austin-distel-wD1LRb9OeEo-unsplash.jpg 800w, https:\/\/peoplesethnographylab.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/austin-distel-wD1LRb9OeEo-unsplash-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/peoplesethnographylab.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/austin-distel-wD1LRb9OeEo-unsplash-768x576.jpg 768w, https:\/\/peoplesethnographylab.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/austin-distel-wD1LRb9OeEo-unsplash-16x12.jpg 16w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px\" \/><\/span><\/figure><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-button-group stk-block-button-group stk-block stk-453f274\" data-block-id=\"453f274\"><style>.stk-453f274 .stk-button-group{align-items:center !important;}.stk-453f274 {margin-top:100px !important;margin-bottom:100px !important;display:flex !important;}@media screen and (max-width:689px){.stk-453f274 {margin-top:50px !important;margin-bottom:50px !important;}}<\/style><div class=\"stk-row stk-inner-blocks stk-block-content stk-button-group\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-stackable-button stk-block-button is-style-ghost stk-block stk-701019a\" data-block-id=\"701019a\"><style>.stk-701019a {align-items:center !important;display:flex !important;flex:1 0 var(--stk-button-group-flex-wrap, 0) !important;}.stk-701019a , .stk-701019a .stk-button{width:100% !important;}.stk-701019a .stk-button{background:transparent !important;}.stk-701019a .stk-button:hover:after{background:transparent !important;opacity:1 !important;}:where(.stk-hover-parent:hover,  .stk-hover-parent.stk--is-hovered) .stk-701019a .stk-button:after{background:transparent !important;opacity:1 !important;}.stk-701019a .stk-button:before{border-style:solid !important;}<\/style><a class=\"stk-link stk-button stk--hover-effect-darken\" href=\"https:\/\/anthropology.uconn.edu\/person\/camilo-ruiz\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><span class=\"stk-button__inner-text\">Learn More About Camilo Ruiz<\/span><\/a><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Academic Role and Research Approach Camilo Ruiz is an Assistant Professor at the University of Connecticut. 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