Autores presentes:
Thomas Allmer studied media and communication and political science
at the University of Salzburg, Austria, and the Victoria University,
Melbourne, Australia. After he had finished his PhD in 2014, he
started as Lecturer in Social Justice at the University of Edinburgh,
Scotland, UK. Since 2016, he has been Lecturer in Digital Media at the
University of Stirling, Scotland, UK. He is also a member of the Unified
Theory of Information Research Group, Austria. His publications include
Towards a Critical Theory of Surveillance in Informational Capitalism
(2012) and Critical Theory and Social Media: Between Emancipation and
Commodification (2015).
Mustafa Berkay Aydın holds a bachelor’s degree in Sociology from
Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey, and a PhD in Sociology from Middle
East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. He is a researcher at Uludağ
University, Bursa, Turkey. His areas of interest are digital sociology, sociology of sport, applied sociology, political sociology, justice, migration and
sociology of work. He has some publications to his credit in these areas.
Çağdaş Ceyhan holds a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Ankara
University, Ankara, Turkey, and PhD in Journalism from Anadolu
University, Eskişehir, Turkey. At present, he is a researcher at Anadolu
University, Eskişehir, Turkey. His interests include social movements, sociology of sport, sport journalism, data-driven journalism, alternative media
and digital ethnography. He has published some works in these areas.
Zhang Jingting holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Spanish
Literature from Shanghai International Studies University and PhD in
Sociology from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Zhang is a
postdoctoral candidate of the project “Emotions and consumptions in the
digital era in China” under the guidance of Adrian Scribano in the Gino
Germani Research Institute, University of Buenos Aires. She is a member
of the Group of Studies on Sociology of Emotions and Bodies (GESEC)
in the Gino Germani Research Institute, University of Buenos Aires, and
the Centre for Sociological Research and Studies (CIES).
Maximiliano E. Korstanje is a leading and global cultural theorist specialized in terrorism, mobilities and tourism. Korstanje serves as a senior
researcher at the University of Palermo (Economics Department), Buenos
Aires, Argentina, and editor-in-chief of International Journal of Safety and
Security in Tourism and Hospitality. Besides, he was a visiting professor at
CERS (Centre for Ethnicity and Racism Studies) in the University of
Leeds, UK, University Institute of Tourism and Sustainable Economic
Development (TIDES) in the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria,
Spain, and the University of Habana, Cuba. In 2016, he was included as
Scientific Editor for Studies and Perspective in Tourism (CIET) and as
honorary member of the Scientific Council of Research and Investigation
hosted by UDET (University of Tourism Specialities, Quito, Ecuador).
With more than 1200 publications, including 30 books, Korstanje is a
book series editor of Advances in Hospitality, Tourism and Service
Industries for IGI Global, US, the foreign faculty member of Mexican
Academy of Tourism Research, Mexico, as well as foreign member of the
Tourism Crisis Management Institute, University of Florida, US. In 2018,
his biography was selected to be part of the roster of Alfred Nelson
Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award (Marquis Who’s Who). Korstanje
has been awarded as Editor-in-Chief Emeritus for the International
Journal of Cyber Warfare and Terrorism. At present, he works as an active
advisor and reviewer of different editorial projects for the most leading
academic publishers such as Elsevier, Routledge, Palgrave Macmillan,
Cambridge Scholar Publishing, Edward Elgar, CABI, Nova Science
Publishers and IGI Global among others. His latest book is The Challenges
of Democracy in the War on Terror (UK).
Pedro Lisdero holds a bachelor’s degree in Sociology (U. Siglo XXI,
Córdoba, Argentina) and PhD in Social Studies of Latin America (Center
for Advanced Studies—National University of Córdoba). Lisdero is a
researcher at the National Scientific and Technological Research Council (CONICET, Argentina), Co-director of the Program of Studies on
Collective Action and Social Conflict of Center for Research and Studies on
Cultures and Societies (CONICET and National University of Córdoba—
UNC), and a researcher at the Centre for Sociological Research and Studies
(CIES, Argentina). In addition, he is an assistant professor and Chair
“General Sociology” at the National University of Villa Maria (UNVM),
Director of Sociological Studies Editora (ESEditora—CIES), and a member of the editorial team of RELACES, RELMIS, and Onteaiken.
Sergio Martínez Luna holds a PhD in Humanities from Carlos III
University (Madrid). Since 2015 he has been Professor in Cultural Theory
at Carlos III University. He was a visiting scholar at the Institute of
Cultural Inquiry (ICON) at Utrecht University in 2017. He was a member of the R&D Research Project: Culturas materiales, Culturas epistémicas, Standards, Prácticas cognitivas y conocimiento (2013–2017). He is
part of the R&D Research Project funded by the Spanish Ministry of
Economy and Innovation: Imágenes, Acción y Poder (Zaragoza
University). He is also a member of iViCON: Fundación Imagen
Contemporánea y Estudios Visuales, Santiago de Chile. His publications
include articles in journals such as Third Text: Critical Perspectives on
Contemporary Art and Culture, Artnodes, Escritura e Imagen, Laocoonte,
Fedro, Campo de relámpagos, Revista de Antropología Iberoamericana
(AIBR).
Francisco Osorio is a social anthropologist from the University of Chile,
editor of Cinta de Moebio (Moebius Strip) www.moebio.uchile.cl, a journal
devoted to epistemology of social sciences in Latin America. He was a
Fulbright Scholar (1999) at the Annenberg School for Communication,
University of Pennsylvania. Osorio was an honorary visiting fellow at the
Anthropology Department, University of Manchester (2007–2010) and a
postdoctoral research fellow at the Communication Computing Research
Centre at Sheffield Hallam University (2011). His experience as editor
started in 1997 creating the first online journal in the area of philosophy
and social sciences in Latin America, run from the Social Science Faculty
(FACSO) at University of Chile (www.facso.uchile.cl).
Mauro Guilherme Pinheiro Koury is an anthropologist, specializing in
anthropology of emotions, urban anthropology and anthropology of the
image. He is an associate professor and a researcher at the Graduate
Program in Anthropology at the Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil. He
is the chief editor of the journals such as RBSE Brazilian Journal of Sociology of Emotion, Urban Sociabilities, Journal of Anthropology and
Sociology and the Editions of GREM. Koury leads two research groups at
the Federal University of Paraíba: the GREM Research Group on
Anthropology and Sociology of Emotions, and the GREI Interdisciplinary
Group on Image Studies. Koury has more than 200 publications to his
credit in the form of articles and chapters of books and more than 20
books on urban anthropology, image and emotions.
Juan A. Roche Cárcel is Professor of Sociology of Culture and Arts at
the University of Alicante. Among his latest publications include, as
author: Entre el Monte de Apolo y la vid de Dioniso. Naturaleza, Dioses y
Sociedad en la arquitectura teatral de la Grecia Antigua (Anthropos,
2017); and La Sociedad Evanescente (Anthropos, 2009); The Vanishing
Society (2013); as editor, Espacios y tiempos inciertos de la cultura
(Anthropos, 2007); La Sociología como una de las Bellas Artes. La influencia del arte y de la literatura en el pensamiento sociológico (2012); and
Transitions. The Fragility of Democracy (2016). He is the author of numerous articles in national, European, Latin American and North American
specialized journals and coordinator of monographs from Spain, Argentina,
Brazil and Colombia, among which, Revista Política y Sociedad, Arte y
Poder (n° 46, 2007); Papers. Revista de Sociología, Cultura y migraciones
(n° 94, 2009); Res Publica. Revista de Ideas Políticas, Transiciones. La
fragilidad de la democracia (n° 30, año 16, 2013); Res Publica. Revista de
Ideas Políticas, Cuerpo y poder en la Grecia Antigua (2016); Política y
Sociedad, El Saber Social de los griegos antiguos. Homenaje a Gómez Arboleya
(2016); Culturas (UNL, Argentina), Cine y sociedad (2017). He has been
a research coordinator in the Culture and Arts area of the ESA (European
Association of Sociology) and Vice President of the AESCA (Spanish
Association of Sociology of Culture and the Arts). He is or has been a
visiting professor of, among others, the National University of the Littoral
and University of Buenos Aires (Argentina), the Pontificia Javeriana de Cali
(Colombia), the Federal University of Pelotas (Brazil) and the University
of Guanajuato (Mexico). He is the co-director of the collection of Social
Sciences, Globalizations, at the Anthropos publishing house (Barcelona).
Adrian Scribano is Director of the Centre for Sociological Research and
Studies (CIES estudiosociologicos.org) and Principal Researcher at the
National Scientific and Technological Research Council, Argentina. He is
also the Director of the Latin American Journal of Studies on Bodies, Emotions and Society and the Study Group on Sociology of Emotions and
Bodies, in the Gino Germani Research Institute, Faculty of Social Sciences,
University of Buenos Aires. He also serves as Coordinator of the 26
Working Group on Bodies and Emotions of the Latin American Association
of Sociology (ALAS) and as Vice-President of the Thematic Group 08
Society and Emotions of the International Sociological Association (ISA).