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Ana García Arranz, London School of Economics and Political Science
Lecturer at the Department of Communication and Sociology, at the Rey Juan Carlos University (Madrid). She has taken part in several R&D projects under the Spanish National Plan, published articles in peer-reviewed journals, and co-authored book chapters with prestigious academic publishers. Her research has focused on the social representations of different groups in the media, advertising of health-related products, and critical discourse analysis. She is currently developing models that may contribute to enhancing our understanding of the mechanisms shaping social perceptions of risks and adverse events such as side effects, abuse, misuse, or dependence) associated with non-prescription medicines and over-the-counter drugs. Since February 2025, she is a Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).