Doctorate in Contermporary Political Processes
Universidad de Salamanca
2007-2012
Master's Degree in Lating American Studies
Universidad de Salamanca
2005-2007
B.A. in Modern Languages (French and Spanish)
University of Oxford
2001-2005
Universidad de Monterrey
Full professor
2016 to date
United Nations Development Programme
Individual Consultant
2015
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
Full-time Professor
2013-2015
Wright, C. (2018). Expanding extractive industries, contracting indigenous rights? Gains, setbacks and missed opportunities in Latin America. Contracting Human Rights Crisis, Accountability and Opportunity. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Wright, C. e Inguanzo, I. (2016). Indigenous Movements in Southeast Asia: An Analysis Based on the Concept of Resonance. Asia-Pacific Social Science Review, 16(1), 1-17.
Wright, C. (2015). Emergency Politics in the Third Wave of Democracy. A Study of Regimes of Exception in Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru. In Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield. Maryland: Lanham.
Wright, C. (August 2017). Indigenous Consultation. Lessons on Legitimacy from Mexico. Speaker at the 17th Annual Meeting and Exhibition at the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, USA.
Wright, C. and Aguirre, V. (July 2017). La construcción de una democracia pluricultural a nivel local. El reconocimiento e implementación del derecho a la consulta previa de los migrantes indígenas en el Estado de Nuevo León (Constructing a pluricultural democracy at the local level. Recognizing and implementing the right to the prior consultation of the indigenous migrants in the state of Nuevo León). Speaker at the Congress of the Latin American School of Social Sciences, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain.
Wright, C. (May 2015). Política de emergencia y regímenes de excepción en América Latina (Emergency Policy and exception regimes in Latin America) Speaker at the 33rd International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Level II
2017-2020
Level C
2014-2016