Xisca Homar Borràs

Estudió filosofía en la Universitat de les Illes Balears (2003-2005), en la Universitat de València (2005-2007) y el la Universitat de Barcelona (2007-2008). Cursó un Master en Pensamiento filosófico contemporáneo en la Universitat de València (2008-2009). Desde el año 2008 y hasta la actualidad está realizando su tesis doctoral sobre “La subjetividad de sí en […]

Rosendo González Núñez

Estudiante de filosofía en la Unversidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España). Participa del grupo de investigación del departamento de antropología social de la Universidade da Coruña (España) “Análisis antropológico de la cultura en acción de los nuevos movimeintos político-sociales”. Igualmente ha impartido seminarios alrededor de los conceptos de biopolítica, control, simulacro, movimientos sociales, etc. […]

Antonio Gómez Villar

Antonio Gómez Villar es profesor de Filosofía en la Universitat de Barcelona (UB) y en la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB); y profesor consultor (colaborador) en el máster Filosofía para los retos contemporáneos y en el grado de Humanidades de la Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). Ha sido coordinador del proyecto de investigación “Working Dead. […]

Francisco Garrido

Doctor en Filosofía Pura por la Universidad de Granada. Profesor de  Filosofía del Derecho de la Universidad de Almería ( 1999-2001). Profesor Titular de Filosofía Moral y Política y Bioética de la Universidad de Jaén. Representante del Grupo de Investigación  BIOPOLÍTICA SEJ-348 del III Plan Andaluz de Investigación. Autor de diversos trabajos  (libros y artículos […]

Francisco García Garriga

Licenciado en Filosofía por la Universitat de Girona (España). Máster en Ciudadanía y Derechos Humanos: Ética y Política, en la Universidad de Barcelona (UB). En la actualidad, es miembro del Seminario de Investigación sobre Movimientos Altermundistas, UB. Su tesis doctoral está centrada en la dialéctica entre una ética cosmopolita fundamentada en la filosofía hermenéutica y […]

Germán Cano Cuenca

Es actualmente Profesor Titular de Filosofía en el Departamento de Historia y Filosofía de la Universidad de Alcalá de Henares. Especializado en filosofía y sociología contemporánea, ha publicado más de una veintena de trabajos, muchos de ellos centrados en torno a problemas sociales y políticos relacionados con el surgimiento de la biopolítica en la era […]

Sonia Arribas

Ph.D New School for Social Research, 2004). ICREA Researcher and Professor of Political Philosophy at the Humanities Department of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona). She coordinated (with G. Cano and J. Ugarte) a postgraduate course on biopolitics at the C.S.I.C. in Madrid. Her areas of research are: social and political theory; and the relationship between […]

Izaskun Álvarez Cuartero

Dr. Izaskun Álvarez Cuartero is Associate Professor of Latin American History and Pre-Columbian and Indian cultures at the University of Salamanca. Professor Álvarez received her BA in geography and history (1989) and some years later her PhD in history (1994), both from the University of Deusto. She got a postdoctoral fellowship (1995-97) at the University […]

Geoffrey Whitehall

Received his Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Hawaii, Masters degree from the University of Victoria and Honours from Carleton University.  He has taught in Acadia’s Department of Political-Science department for two years specializing in World Politics and Contemporary Political theory. In 2008/09 he has taught course in Theoretical Approaches to International Politics; Pop […]

Henry Giroux

Henry A. Giroux currently holds the Global TV Network Chair Professorship at McMaster University in the English and Cultural Studies Department. His primary research areas are: cultural studies, youth studies, critical pedagogy, popular culture, media studies, social theory, and the politics of higher and public education. In 2002, he was named as one of the top fifty […]

Gavin Smith

Gavin JD Smith (@gavin_jd_smith) is an Associate Professor in Sociology at the Australian National University. His current research explores the social impacts of – and implications attendant on – the rise and use of facial recognition systems in public space. He is specifically interested in the biopolitics of recognition, where the face becomes akin to a […]

Brett Neilson

Brett Neilson is Professor at the Institute for Culture and Society at Western Sydney University. With Sandro Mezzadra, he is the author of Border as Method, or, the Multiplication of Labor (Duke University Press, 2013) and of The Politics of Operations. Excavating Contemporary Capitalism (Duke University Press, 2019). He has coordinated four large transnational projects for the Australian Research Council: Transit Labour: Circuits, […]

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Catherine Mills

Associate Professor Catherine Mills is an ARC Future Fellow in the Centre for Human Bioethics at Monash University. She is the author of two books, Futures of Reproduction: Bioethics and Biopolitics (Springer, 2011) and The Philosophy of Agamben (Acumen, 2008). Her current research focuses on issues in biopolitics and bioethics, especially pertaining to human reproduction. She is currently completing a […]

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Mark Kelly

Mark Kelly is an Adjunct Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Western Sydney. He was previously Lecturer in Philosophy at Middlesex University. He is the author of The Political Philosophy of Michel Foucault (Routledge, 2009) and Foucault’s History of Sexuality Volume 1 (Edinburgh University Press, 2013).

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Mathew Abbott

Mathew Abbott is Lecturer in Philosophy at Federation University Australia. His first monograph – The Figure of This World: Agamben and the Question of Political Ontology – was recently published by Edinburgh University Press. The work defends and develops Agamben’s philosophy as post-Heideggerian political ontology. As well as modern European philosophy, Mathew’s wider research interests include aesthetics, […]

Ute Tellmann

Ute Tellmann is currently assistant professor at the Department of Sociology, University of Hamburg. She studied sociology in Toronto, Berlin and Bielefeld, where she received a diploma in Sociology. She did her doctoral degree in Political Theory at Cornell University  (2007). Her dissertation focuses on the genealogy of the economic in liberalism, attending to the […]

Maria Muhle

Estudios universitarios de filosofía y pensamiento político en Madrid y París. Doctorado en co-tutela en las universidades Saint-Denis Paris 8 y Viadrina Frankfurt/Oder en 2007, con el título “Una genealogía de la biopolítica. La noción de vida en el pensamiento de Foucault y Canguilhem”. Desde 2008 profesor asistente en la Fakultät Medien, Professur Theorie und […]

Thomas Lemke

Professor of Sociology with focus on Biotechnologies, Nature and Society at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main in Germany. His main research interests are political theory, sociology of organization, biopolitics, and the social study of genetic and reproductive technologies.

Thomas Ebke

Studied philosophy, English and American literary and cultural studies and German literature at the Friedrich Schiller Universität Jena (2000-2002) and the Universität Potsdam (2002-2006). At the Universität Potsdam, he received his M.A. in 2006 and his PhD in 2012. Selected publications: Ebke, Thomas. 2008. Doppelaspekt des Lebens und Zwiefachheit der physis: Ein systematischer Vergleich zwischen […]

Friedrich Balke

Doctor de la Universidad de Siegen. Enseña teoría de la cultura  en la Facultad de medios de Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. Sus líneas de investigación más importantes son la biopolitica, el pensamiento crítico frances, y el estudio teórico de los medios de comunicación y la cultura.

Vignny Moreno

Bachelor’s degree in philosophy who graduated from the University of Zulia in master’s degree in the same discipline, community social worker who graduated from the University of Havana. Currently is general secretary of the Association of indigenous writers ” Dr. Miguel Ángel Jusayù ” of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, has been published in the […]

Silvana P. Vignale

Is Professor of Philosophy, at the Department of Philosophy and Letters at the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina. Fellow of the National Commission for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET). PhD National University of Lanus, with thesis project whose theme is the issue of subjectivity inMichel Foucault and Arturo Roig. He is currently Professor of Philosophy andProfessor of Practical Chief Socio-cultural Anthropology at the Department ofPsychology at the University of Aconcagua, and Appointed Professor of Philosophical Anthropology, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters at the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo.Developed together with the research team at the University of Aconcagua in the research project: “Relationships between psychoanalysis and political philosophy.Review categories and Discussions”. Researcher at the Institute of Argentina andAmerican Philosophy, FFyL, UNCuyo. Integrates project research teams from CONICET and the Ministry of Science, Technology and Graduate Studies (SECTYP)of UNCU. Member of the Center for […]

Constanza Serratore

Graduated with Degree in Philosophy. Currently working on her Doctorate in philosophy (Ph D) at the Universidad Nacional de San Martin and a schollar fellow of CONICET. Her doctoral thesis focuses on the question of the ontology of life in the work of Roberto Esposito. She currently works as a concoursed professor in the Department […]

Andrea Torrano

Andrea Torrano, dra. en Filosofía. Es investigadora del CIECS-CONICET (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas) y profesora de filosofía de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales-UNC. Dirige el proyecto de investigación SeCyT-UNC CONSOLIDAR (2018-2021) “Biosubjetividades. Neoliberalismo, Control y Resistencias” (https://sociales.unc.edu.ar/content/biosubjetividades-neoliberalismo-control-y-resistencias) Líneas de investigación: Biopolítica, Estudios sobre la monstruosidad, Seguridad, Tecnología y Feminismos. andreatorrano@yahoo.com.ar Andrea Torrano, […]

Natalia Taccetta

Natalia Taccetta is professor of philosophy at the University of Buenos Aires. She is finishing her master’s thesis on the possibility of the filmmaker as figure of subjectivity, from the production of authors such as Giorgio Agamben, GeorgeDidi-Huberman y Hayden White. It also is a fellow of CONICET with her doctoral project from which she is trying to propose the construction of alternative historical senses from the perspective of Walter Benjamin. He teaches film and philosophy since 2003. And her special interests are esthetics, political philosophy and philosophy of history.

Agostina Marchi

Agostina Marchi has a BA degree in Political Science and is currently an MA student in Cultural Studies at the School of Social Sciences of the University of Buenos Aires. She is an Assistant Professor at the School of Law of the University of Buenos Aires and an Assistant Researcher to UBACyT project 2010-2012 “Historia filosófica de la doctrina […]

Fabián Ludueña Romandini

Researcher at the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (conicet) and the Instituto de Investigaciones “Gino Germani” (Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Buenos Aires). He is Full professor of Philosophy and Ethics at the uade University (Argentina) and conducts a post-graduate seminar on political philosophy at the Faculty of Social Sciences (University of […]

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Patricia Chantefort

Professor of Secondary and Higher Education in Philosophy. Faculty of Arts, National University of Cuyo. Degree in Philosophy. Faculty of Arts, National University of Cuyo. Specialist in University Teaching. National University of Cuyo. Master of Contemporary Practical Philosophy. Faculty of Humanities at the National University of Mar del Plata. Topic: “Michel Foucault and biopolitics. An […]

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Mauro Benente

He studied Law at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA). He is PhD candidate in Law (UBA) PhD Doctoral Fellow of the National Scientific and Technical Research with a project entitled: “The role of law in biopolitical discourse”. He is Researcher at the Institute of Legal and Social Research “A.L. Gioja”. He is professor at […]

Castor Bartolomé Ruiz

Graduate at Filosofia from Universidade de Comillas (1984), graduate at Filosofia from Faculdades Ipiranga (1990), master’s at History from Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (1994) and ph.d. at Filosofia from Universidad de Deusto (1999). Has experience in Philosophy, acting on the following subjects, :ethics, power, alterity,  subjetivity and  violence. Chair holder Unisinos  human […]