. Investigadora titular en el Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias en Ciencias y Humanidades (CEIICH) de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). Es profesora del Programa de Posgrado en Estudios Latinoamericanos, de esta misma universidad, en donde ha asesorado tesis de doctorado y maestría. Investigadora nacional, nivel II, por el Sistema Nacional de Investigadores/as del […]
Researchers in North America
Alexander Ghedi Weheliye
Alexander Ghedi Weheliye is professor of African American Studies at Northwestern University where he teaches black literature and culture, critical theory, social technologies, and popular culture. He is the author of Phonographies: Grooves in Sonic Afro-Modernity (2005) and Habeas Viscus: Racializing Assemblages, Biopolitics, and Black Feminist Theories of the Human (2014). Currently, he is working […]
Jonathan Short
Jonathan Short holds a doctorate from the Social and Political Thought Programme at York University in Toronto, Canada. He has published several essays on biopolitics in contemporary French and Italian thought, with particular focus on Agamben, Esposito, and Foucault. He is co-editor (with Greg Bird) of Community, Immunity, and the Proper: Roberto Esposito, published by […]
Stephanie Erev
Stephanie Erev is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Portland State University. Her work has appeared in Environmental Humanities, Democratic Theory: An Interdisciplinary Journal, and Political Theory: An International Journal of Political Philosophy, with essays forthcoming in New Political Science and the Handbook of Environmental Politics, Activism, and Theory. Erev’s research and teaching interests include affect theory, ecofeminism, multispecies and extinction studies, […]
James Chamberlain
Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Administration at Mississippi State University, where he teaches political theory. His research to date has focused on the political significance of work in capitalism, as well as on migration and borders. His work has been published in Constellations and New Political Science. James’s book manuscript (in progress), Beyond the Work Society: Rethinking […]
Antonio Fuentes
PhD in Political and Social Sciences, Master in Sociology. Research-Professor at the Posgrado en Sociología, Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico. His areas of expertise include the Contemporary Social Theory, Social Movements and the Conflict. The research developed have addressed the issue of collective violence in Mexico and Guatemala, the analysis of policies to combat trafficking […]
William Callison
Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science and a member of the DE in Critical Theory at the University of California, Berkeley. Currently a DAAD scholar at the Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, he is on the editorial board of the journal Qui Parle and co-organized (with Zachary Manfredi) the Neoliberalism + Biopolitics Conference at UC Berkeley in February 2015. […]
Irus Braverman
Professor of Law and Adjunct Professor of Geography at SUNY Buffalo Law School. Braverman is the author of House Demolitions in East Jerusalem: ‘Illegality’ and Resistance (2004), Planted Flags: Trees, Land, and Law in Israel/Palestine (2009), Zooland: The Institution of Captivity (2012), and Wild Life: The Institution of Nature (2015). Braverman also co-edited The Expanding Spaces of Law: A Timely Legal Geography (2014), and is […]
Benjamín Ortega
PhD student in Legal Sciences at the Faculty of Law, Autonomous University of Querétaro, Mex. (UAQ), with the research topic: Scales of Sovereignty: Vanishing of space. Research Residence: Flinders University, Australia, October-November, 2019. Master in Applied Contemporary Philosophy, UAQ, 2013-2014. Postgraduate course belonging to the National Quality Postgraduate Program, CONACyT, with Honorable Mention, May 2015. Bachelor […]
Jorge Vélez Vega
Graduated in psychology (UAEH) and philosophy (UAQ). Master in political philosophy (UNAM). Ph. D. candidate in political philosophy. He is currently a professor and researcher at the Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Mexico. Topics of interest include: biopolitics, bioethics, ethics and political philosophy, the boundaries of the human and the nonhuman, post and transhumanism, security and […]
Ariadna Estévez
Ariadna Estévez has a PhD in International Relations and Human Rights (University of Sussex, UK), an MA in Political Sociology (City University, UK) and a first degree in Journalism and Mass Media (National Autonomous University of Mexico). Currently she works as a full time researcher at the Centre for Research on North America of the […]
María Luisa Bacarlett
Ph.D. in Philosophy of Science of the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, México, with doctoral studies at Universidad París VII, France, and the Universidad de Alicante, Spain. Currently is research professor of the Faculty of Humanities, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México. Has published two books: “Friedrich Nietzsche: la vida, el cuerpo y la enfermedad” (UAEM, 2006) […]
Vicente Efrén Hernández
Politólogo, Maestro en Filosofía y Doctor en Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades por la Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. Desde 2008 ha sido académico en tres de las instituciones de educación superior pública más representativas de México: UNAM, la UAM y la UPN. Actualmente es Profesor Titular “C” de Tiempo Completo en la Universidad Pedagógica Nacional (Unidad 094), […]
Edgar Ortíz Arellano
Ph.D in Strategic Managment and Develompent Policy of the Universidad Anáhuac. Master in Administration and Bachelor in Political Science. Currently is professor of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). Also is director of the academic journal Social Sciences and Humanities. International Academic Journal. His research project is on biopolitics and global domination.
Daniel Alejandro Mares Sánchez
Bachelor candidate in Philosophy (Universidad de Guanajuato, México) and Political Science and Public Administration UNAM, México.
César Velázquez Becerril
Research Professor of the Department of Politics and Culture at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Xochimilco (UAM–X), México. Philosopher, political scientis and Ph.D. in Social Sciences. His research interests are biopolitics, body and ontology.
Ángel Álvarez Solís
Coordinator of the postgraduate program in Humanities at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-México. Bachelor in Philosophy and Master in Political Philosophy from the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa. Currently he is Ph.D. candidate in Humanities for the same University.
Courtney Mason
Courtney completed his PhD at the University of Alberta where he studied the displacement of Nakoda peoples in the formation of the Rocky Mountain National Parks. Along with colonial power relations, he examined the impacts on health, education and culture in Nakoda communities. He currently works with the Indigenous Health Research Group at the University […]
Cary Wolfe
Is the Bruce and Elizabeth Dunlevie Professor of English, and founding Director of 3CT: Center for Critical and Cultural Theory at Rice University. He publishes widely in areas such as animal studies and posthumanism, systems theory and pragmatism, biopolitics and biophilosophy, and American literature and culture, and he has written numerous pieces on art, music, architecture, […]
Gregg Lambert
Dean’s Professor of Humanities and Founding Director of the Syracuse University Humanities Center (2008 – 2014); Principal Investigator of the Central New York Humanities Corridor.
Greg Bird
Greg Bird is a social and political theorist. He co-edited a special issue of Angelaki on Esposito (2013), which is being published by Routledge as an edited book (March 2015). Besides publications on phenomenology, Esposito, and Jean-Luc Nancy, he has a forthcoming publication in Italian on the dialectic of alienation and appropriation in revolutionary thought. This summer he […]
Cuauhtémoc Nattahí Hernández Martínez
Soy Doctor en Filosofía. He impartido clases en la Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, en la Universidad del Valle de México-Campus Querétaro, en la Universidad Anáhuac y en la Universidad Iberoamericana de León. Actualmente me desempeño como profesor-investigador de tiempo completo en el Dpto. de Filosofía de la Universidad de Guanajuato. Pertenezco al SNI, nivel 1. […]
John Protevi
John Protevi is Phyllis M Taylor Professor of French Studies and Professor of Philosophy at Louisiana State University. He is the author of Life, War, Earth: Deleuze and the Sciences (Minnesota, 2013); Political Affect: Connecting the Social and the Somatic (Minnesota, 2009); Political Physics: Deleuze, Derrida, and the Body Politic (Athlone, 2001); Time and Exteriority: […]
Samuel Weber
Samuel Weber is Avalon Foundation Professor of Humanities at Northwestern and co-director of its Paris Program in Critical Theory. Professor Weber studied with Paul de Man and Theodor W. Adorno, whose book, Prisms, he co-translated into English. The translation of, and introduction to Theodor Adorno’s most important book of cultural criticism helped define the way in which […]
Yves Winter
Yves Winter es profesor asistente en el departamento de ciencia política de la Universidad de Minnesota. Sus principales áreas de investigación son la teoría política, historia de las ideas políticas y teorías de la violencia.
Sergio Villalobos-Ruminott
Profesor de literatura y cultura latinoamericana en el departamento de foreign languages de la Universidad de Arkansas, Fayetteville. Su trabajo se refiere a las relaciones entre agotamiento del humanismo e imaginación crítica, en literatura y artes visuales.
Melanie Schepherd
She is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Misericordia University in Dallas, Pennsylvania. Her article «From Abbreviation to Affirmation: Nietzsche’s Styles and the Transformation of Origin» is forthcoming in Semiotics 2008.
Laura S. Reagan
Laura S. Reagan teaches political thought at Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez in Santiago de Chile and Viña del Mar, Chile since July, 2010. She received her PhD from Northwestern University, Department of Political Science in December of 2010. She is currently working towards turning her dissertation, “Mimesis in Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan (1651): the theatre of the modern commonwealth” […]
Federico Luisetti
Associate Professor of Italian Studies, Comparative Literature and Communication Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His areas of research are post-structuralism, the avant-gardes, biopolitics and post-Bergsonian and Nietzschean vitalisms.He has recently finished a book entitled: Una vita. Pensiero selvaggio e filosofia dell’ intensità
Timothy Campbell
Timothy Campbell is Professor of Italian in the Department of Romance Studies. In addition to authoring Wireless Writing in the Age of Marconi (Minnesota, 2006) and the forthcoming Tecnica, thanatos, vita (Diotima, 2010), he has translated Roberto Esposito’s Bios: Biopolitics and Philosophy (Minnesota, 2008) and Communitas: The Origin and Destiny of Community (Stanford, 2009). At Cornell he teaches courses on contemporary Italian philosophy, cinema, and […]