I am a PhD Candidate in Political Philosophy at Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Catalunya). My research lies at the intersection of political philosophy, critical social theory, and surveillance studies, focusing on contemporary transformations of power and subjectivity in digital societies. Drawing on critical approaches to biopolitics, cybernetics, and technology, I examine how algorithmic governance, data infrastructures, and artificial intelligence reshape social control, political agency, and human experience. My current research develops the concept of "cybernetic panopticism" to analyse emerging forms of surveillance and governanc…
I am a PhD Candidate in Political Philosophy at Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Catalunya). My research lies at the intersection of political philosophy, critical social theory, and surveillance studies, focusing on contemporary transformations of power and subjectivity in digital societies. Drawing on critical approaches to biopolitics, cybernetics, and technology, I examine how algorithmic governance, data infrastructures, and artificial intelligence reshape social control, political agency, and human experience. My current research develops the concept of "cybernetic panopticism" to analyse emerging forms of surveillance and governance in data-driven societies, with a particular interest in the relationship between digital technologies, the production of governable subjects, and the possibilities for resistance and democratic contestation.