Adolfo Estalella

Antropología de Internet y las tecnologías digitales

Category: Congresos

Hope assemblages: destabilizing the ontology of the present (at the EASA Conference)

I will be discussing in the EASA (European Association of Social Anthropologists) Conference, to be held in the Nanterre University (France) on July, a second presentation under the title Hope assemblages: destabilizing the ontology of the present (the first one in collaboration with Alberto Corsín on the #spanishrevolution or ‘indignados movement’) in which I discuss part of [...]

Assembling neighbours. The City as Archive, Hardware, Method (at the EASA Conference)

Alberto Corsín and I will be presenting and discussing part of our research on the 15M (indignados movement, #spanishrevolution) in the European Association of Social Anthropologists Conference to be held in the Nanterre University (France) on July. The title of our presentation is ‘Assembling neighbours. The City as Archive, Hardware, Method’. We have a paper in progress [...]

Ier Encuentro de la Red de Estudios Sociales de la Ciencia y la Tecnología, programa

Publicamos el programa definitivo del Ier Encuentro de la Red de Estudios Sociales de la Ciencia y la Tecnología (Red eSCTS) y los resúmenes de las comunicaciones que se celebra los días 25-27 de mayo en el Medialab-Prado de Madrid. Más información en el blog de la Red eSCTS. Presentaré una comunicación titulada ‘Expectativas de [...]

Prototyping Prototyping, ARC episode 3

As part of the Prototyping cultures conference that Alberto Corsín and I organized last November 2010 in Madrid, Chris Kelty launch the challenge to the participants asking what it would mean to prototype the prototyping conference. And so he invited all the presenters to elaborate in advance a ‘prototype’ of their presentation. The invitation materialized [...]

I Encuentro de la Red de Estudios Sociales de la Ciencia y Tecnología del Estado Español (eSCTS)

Me incorporé a la organización del primer encuentro de la Red de Estudios Sociales de la Ciencia y la Tecnología del Estado Español (eSCTS). El título de la convocatoria es ‘Haciendo visible lo invisible’: Para el primer encuentro de la red proponemos una reflexión colectiva bajo el lema ‘Haciendo visible lo invisible’, una figura con [...]

Prototyping cultures: social experimentation, do-it-yourself science and beta-knowledge

A two-day conference organised by the Spanish National Research Council, Madrid. 4-5 November 2010 Prototypes have acquired certain prominence and visibility in recent times. Software development is perhaps the case in point, where the release of non-stable versions of programmes has become commonplace, as is famously the case in free and open source software. Developers [...]

Hope infrastructure: enacting expectations in bloggers’ material practices

I attended my first EASA conference, it was great! many friend and new interesting people I met. This is the abstract of my presentation at the Digital Anthropology workshop: Based on 18 months of fieldwork focused on the study of intensive bloggers in Spain this paper discusses how expectations are enacted in the everyday material [...]

Presente inscrito, esperanzas de revolución

Se celebró el primer encuentro estatal de ANT, y presenté una comunicación titulada: ‘Presente inscrito, esperanzas de revolución. Dinámica material de la esperanza en el bloguear apasionado’; parte del material en el que estoy trabajando actualmente. Hay una reseña del encuentro a cargo de Francisco Tirado, y más abajo el resumen de mi intervención.

Hope infrastructure: enacting expectations in bloggers’ material practices

I will be presenting (dios mediante) a paper in the next conference of the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST), Practicing science and technology, performing the social. I will discuss a part of my PhD dissertations currently under work. Here it is the abstract: This paper discusses the material dynamic of [...]

Internet and visual methods

Our panel in the Visual Methods Conference in Leeds was a success. The title is clear enought to give a glimpse ot the topic: Internet and visual methods: Researching the Internet using visual methods &  Using the Internet for visual methods research. We opened the conference in the main room, and all the panelists enjoyed [...]