Isidora Gómez is a doctoral student in Communication Sciences at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (PUC) and a recipient of the ANID doctoral scholarship for the period 2024–2028. She holds a Master’s degree in Linguistics with a specialization in Hispano-American and Chilean Dialectology (UPLA), a Bachelor’s degree in Education, and a teaching qualification in Spanish Language and Literature (UPLA). She has experience as a teacher in secondary education and undergraduate programs, particularly in fields related to education, literature, and social sciences, where she has taught courses on grammar, text production, and text analysis. She has experience as an educator in secondary and higher education, particularly in programs related to education, humanities, and social sciences, where she has taught courses on grammar, text production, and text analysis.Her research focuses on the analysis of the discursive configuration of social phenomena, with a special emphasis on the discourses emerging in digital social networks. Currently, her doctoral dissertation explores the narratives of cyberactivism surrounding gender-based violence in Chile, analyzing how these discourses are constructed, circulated, and re-signified in virtual spaces. Isidora’s work contributes to critical discourse studies and to understanding the relationship between language, power, and social transformation.