About us
INARI is a spin-off that arises from the need and willingness to develop services, emerging from the results of research on human reproduction, families and childhood, the social sciences in general, and anthropology, in particular.
INARI is linked to the AFIN Research Group, of the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, which pioneered the introduction of anthropology in Spain, from the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
Our Values
Anthropology is a social science that studies how people live and organise in their daily lives through their family and social relationships. It is based on respect for diversity, active listening and empathy.
Rigor
Quality
Passion
Reciprocity
Social Engagement
Equip
Diana Marre
Doctor in Anthropology
Estel Malgosa
Anthropologist and PhD Candidate in Anthropology
Alexandra Desy
Anthropologist and Master in Anthropology
Beatriz San Roman
Doctor in Social Psychology
Bruna Alvarez
Doctor in Anthropology
Martí Torra
Anthropologist and Master's in Anthropology
Sofía Gaggiotti
Gynaecologist and Doctor specialising in human and assisted reproduction
Vanessa Mantilla
Nurse, Anthropologist and Master in Anthropology
Chandra Kala Clemente
Doctor in Anthropology