
El universo en un verso: Volar a través de la poesía y la ciencia
Description
Selección de poemas en diversos idiomas que permitan reflexionar sobre vivencias personales en un contexto más amplio, dentro y fuera de prisión, dentro de la idea de la imaginación ética y científica.
Objectives
Disfrutar de la lectura de poemas, de forma compartida para reflexionar sobre la empatía para vivir y para aprender.
Activity directed to
- Internos/as del centro penitenciario de Martutene
Program
18-07-2025
Lecturas y escuchas conjuntas
Directors

Gemma Maria Varona Martínez
IVAC KREI
Gema Varona Martínez (Madrid, 1969) is director of the Basque Institute of Criminology/Kriminologiaren Euskal Institutua (Donostia/San Sebastián, University of the Basque Country), where she coordinates the Laboratory of Theory and Practice of Restorative Justice (https://www.ehu.eus/es/web/ivac/sarrera), which directs the Technical Secretariat of the Basque Forum of Restorative Justice promoted by the Basque Government. PhD in Law, Diploma in Criminology and Master in Legal Sociology, she teaches Criminal Policy and Victimology at the Faculty of Law (UPV/EHU), co-directs the Postgraduate course “Working with victims” (UPV/EHU) and is co-editor of the Journal of Victimology/Journal of Victimology. Principal researcher in several projects (among them, in addition to those on interpersonal and political violence, currently one of the Ministry of Science on restorative justice in damages against ecosystems and animals), she is president of the working group on environmental restorative justice of the European Forum for Restorative Justice, and author of monographs, chapters and articles in specialized journals (her most recent publications can be found at https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2794-2239
Venue
Martutene prison
Paseo de Martutene, 1, 20014 Donostia/San Sebastián
Gipuzkoa
Martutene prison
Paseo de Martutene, 1, 20014 Donostia/San Sebastián
Gipuzkoa
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