• Digital Culture & Society (DCS)DCS Vol. 8, 1/2022: Vol 8, Issue 1/2022 – Coding Covid-19: The Rise of the App-Society (edited book)
    with Ramón Reichert and Francesco Spampinato
    Transcript. 2023.
    Code is intended both as a computer-based language to program software and as a functional and visual language for organizing administrative processes, visualizing information, performing behaviour control, and reinforcing shared imaginaries based on surveillance and dread. This special issue of Digital Culture & Society deals with the concept of code in relation to the Covid-19 crisis. The contributions depart from the idea that both forms of coding have become dramatically intertwined during t…Read more
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    Response 1: Acting Up in Utopia
    with Adam Stock
    Utopian Studies 34 (3): 538-543. 2024.
    This joint response to the roundtable takes the form of a written dialogue, based on longer conversations via video link and instant messaging. The written dialogue seems an especially apt format for this response, so interconnected is it with the traditions of utopian thinking from Plato onward, and one which moreover has much to do with utopian heuristics.
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    Hispanic Utopian Studies and Activism as a Prompt
    Utopian Studies 34 (3): 510-516. 2024.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Hispanic Utopian Studies and Activism as a PromptJulia Ramírez-Blanco (bio)In the last few years I have come to the Utopian Studies Societýs yearly conference as part of a smaller group, one that has its own parallel history in the left corner of the South of Europe and is networked mostly with Latin America. I am referring to the interdisciplinary research group Histopia, which has its base in Madrid́s Autónoma University, is compr…Read more
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    Défense de l’anachronisme en tant que puissance politique
    with Millaray Lobos Garcia, Anne Querrien, Louise Hervé, and Clovis Maillet
    Multitudes 92 (3): 203-209. 2023.
    Pour les Dormeuses et les Méditateurs, l’anachronisme est placé au centre de leur discours artistique et de leur pratique vitale. En s’habillant en Grecs et en vivant en communauté à la périphérie de la ville, ils tentent d’incarner leur vision idéalisée de l’Antiquité. Par leur absence de fidélité historique, ils ouvraient également un espace d’expérimentation sociale. Ce texte soulève donc la possibilité d’utiliser l’anachronisme comme outil pour débloquer l’imagination politique et imaginer d…Read more
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    Reseña del análisis crític que Nuria Sánchez Madrid realiza de la Primera Introducción de la Crítica del Juicio de Kant en esta edición de la obra.