Inés Campillo Poza
Inés Campillo Poza is Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Sociology at the Complutense University of Madrid. Her research career has focused on the analysis of care-related social policies and transformations in welfare regimes, the sociology of the family, the sociology of work, and the study of feminist social movements.
She is currently the principal investigator in Spain for the Horizon Europe project Feminist Movements Revitalizing Democracy in Europe (FIERCE, 2022–2025), and a member of the research team for the project The Evolution of Political Contention in Spain 2000–2020 (ECOPOL), led by Eduardo Romanos (UCM) and funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (2020–2025). She is part of the UCM research groups MOVICON (Social Movements and Political Contention) and GEYPO (Gender and Politics).
Her recent publications include: “From Confrontation to Avoidance: Feminist Responses to Anti-Gender Mobilization in Spain” (2025, in Smrdelj, R. and Kuhar, R. (eds). Anti-Gender Mobilizations in Europe and the Feminist Response. Productive Resistance, Palgrave Macmillan; with Romanos, E., Sádaba, I. and Fernández, G.); “Feminism for the masses: Spain” (2025, in Bonu, G. and della Porta, D. (eds). The Feminist Movement in Time and Space: A European Perspective, Palgrave Macmillan; with Peterson, E., Eizaguirre, M.V. and Cerrada, Z.); “El trabajo doméstico interno: las sombras del familiarismo español” (2023, in J. L. Moreno Pestaña and J. Costa (eds). Todo lo que entró en crisis, Madrid: Akal; with Sola, J.); “La protesta en tiempos de COVID” (2022, Revista Española de Sociología; with Romanos, E. and Sádaba, I.).