Rafael Hernández Westpfahl

As a doctoral researcher at the HCIAS, Rafael Hernández Westpfahl is a member of the HCIAS doctoral research group "Communication and Society in Ibero-America", the Heidelberg Center for the Environment (HCE), and the Faculty of Chemistry and Earth Sciences. He holds a scholarship from the State of Baden-Württemberg. His field research in Mexico is funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). 

Rafael's dissertation project investigates the ambivalent role of the state in relation to mining in Mexico. He focuses on the policies implemented by the federal government between 2018 and 2024, their emergence and their socio-spatial implications at different scales. Rafael's thesis is supervised by HCIAS Jun. Prof. Dr. Rosa Lehmann. 

Rafael Hernández Westpfahl studied Sociology and Ethnology in Frankfurt am Main. He completed his M.A. in Political Science in Freiburg. He has worked in the field of human rights in Chiapas and Chihuahua, Mexico, gaining in-depth knowledge of Mexico's social and political structures. 

Doctoral Research Group Communication and Society in Ibero-America

Rafael Hernández Westpfahl

Recent Publications

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Recent Presentations and Media Contributions

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Presentation: Selectivities of the state towards the San José mining conflict in Oaxaca (Mexico)"

Rafael Hernández Westpfahl presented at the International Conference on Historical Materialist Policy Analysis at the University of Vienna, which was held from October 10th to October 11th, 2024.

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Contact

Rafael Hernández Westpfahl

Heidelberg Center for Ibero-American Studies | HCIAS
Brunnengasse 1, 69117 Heidelberg

Email: rafael.hernandez_westpfahl(at)uni-heidelberg.de