Belén Jiménez Alonso
About me
Belén Jiménez holds a PhD in Psychology with training in clinical psychology, history of science, and studies on grief and end-of-life. Her work combines psychology, the arts, and new technologies to explore how human experience is mediated in contexts of loss, illness, and death. She has taught and conducted research at universities in Spain and France, with research stays at institutions such as the University of Cambridge (UK) and Cermes (CNRS, Paris), where she was a Marie-Curie fellow. She is currently a lecturer at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) and a member of the CareNet group (IN3, UOC), focusing on collective grief, social media memorialization, and the technological impact on end-of-life. She also belongs to the bioethics research group at CERPOP (INSERM – Université Toulouse III), working on advance directives in oncology.
More info: https://recerca.uoc.edu/investigadores/882409/detalle