PhD Candidate, Compassion Fatigue, University of Plymouth
Carolina Pulido Ariza is originally from Colombia and currently based in Rome, Italy, is a fundraising and innovation specialist with international experience in various organizations and markets (France, Colombia, Italy, Chile). She is currently finalising her PhD at the University of Plymouth, where she studies the influence of emotions in Charitable Giving. In her research, she investigates the impact of negative stimuli, in contrast to positive ones, on the generosity of individuals, employing a multifaceted approach that integrates self-report measures, behavioural assessments, and neurophysiological methods.
Additionally, Carolina also serves as a visiting lecturer at the University of Political Science in Montpellier, IESEG Paris and SSM Rome.
She is the author of the recently published poetry collection "TRECE".
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