Terranova Tiziana (Università di Napoli “L’Orientale”)

Tiziana Terranova, è Professoressa Ordinaria in Sociologia dei Processi Culturali e Comunicativi nel Dipartimento di Scienze Umane e Sociali dell’Università di Napoli “L’Orientale” presso la quale insegna i corsi di Studi Culturali e Media (laurea triennale) e Teoria dei Media Digitali (laurea magistrale). La sua ricerca ha come oggetto le implicazioni sociali e culturali delle reti informatiche digitali con particolare riferimento alle trasformazioni delle forme di potere e sapere.  Ha partecipato come membra e/o coordinatrice a numerosi progetti di ricerca internazionali con finanziamenti dell’Unione Europea, della ESRC e AHRC (UK), del Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada e dell’Austrian Research Council.  E’ membra del Comitato Scientifico del Centro Studi Postcoloniali e di Genere (CSPG) presso “L’Orientale”, co-fondatrice e membro dell’Unità di Ricerca sulle Tecnoculture (TRU), della rete di Ecologie Politiche del Presente, e del gruppo di ricerca Critical Computation Bureau. E’ inoltre membra del comitato di direzione delle riviste Theory, Culture and Society (Sage), Studi Culturali (Il Mulino), Subjectivity, (Palgrave MacMillan) and New Formations (Lawrence and Wishart); Critical Gambling Studies (Open Access, University of Alberta Libraries) e delle riviste online Fibreculture (https://fibreculturejournal.org/) e Media Theory (https://mediatheoryjournal.org/).

Tra le sue ultime pubblicazioni le monografie After the Internet: Digital Networks between the Market and the Common (Los Angeles Semiotext(e), 2022) e The Technosocial Hypothesis (University of Minnesota Press, 2023); il numero speciale della rivista e-flux Recursive Colonialism, Speculative Computation and the Technosocial (2021) (con il Critical Computation Bureau); i saggi “Technology, Postcoloniality, and the Mediterranean” in e-flux journal 2021 (con Iain Chambers) “Colonial Infrastructures and Technosocial Networks” in e-flux journal, 2021 (con Ravi Sundaram) “Esfera pública e identidad cultural en la era digital” (con Ingrid Gardiola) in 8 dialogos sobre democracias perplejas. Sant Salvador, España: Milenio Publicaciones, 2020. Il CV completo e l’elenco aggiornato delle pubblicazioni sono disponibili al seguente link https://docenti2.unior.it/doc_db/doc_omp_23-01-2022_61ed1ec69c2b4.pdf

 

 

Tiziana Terranova is Full Professor of Sociology of Culture and Communication in the Department of Human and Social Sciences at the University of Naples  “L’Orientale”, where she teaches courses in  Studi Culturali e Media (BA) and Teoria dei Media Digitali (MA). Her research addresses the cultural and social implications of digital information networks, from the perspective of the transformation of forms of knowledge and power.  She has participated as member or coordinator to many international research projects, such as funded by the European Union, the Economic and Social Research Council (UK), the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK), the Austrian Research Council, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.  She is member of the scientific committee of the Centro Studi Postcoloniali e di Genere (CSPG) at “L’Orientale”; co-founder and member of the Technoculture Research Unit (www.technoculture.it); of the international network Ecologie Politiche del Presente; and the research group Critical Computation Bureau. She sits in the editorial committee of the peer reviewed journals Theory, Culture and Society (Sage), Studi Culturali (Il Mulino), Subjectivity, (Palgrave MacMillan); New Formations (Lawrence and Wishart); Critical Gambling Studies (Open Access, University of Alberta Libraries) e delle riviste online Fibreculture (https://fibreculturejournal.org/) e Media Theory (https://mediatheoryjournal.org/).

Her latest publications include the books After the Internet: Digital Networks between the Market and the Common (Los Angeles Semiotext(e), 2022 and the forthcoming The Technosocial Hypothesis (University of Minnesota Press); the special issue of the journal e-flux Recursive Colonialism, Speculative Computation and the Technosocial (2021) (with the Critical Computational Bureau); and the essays “Technology, Postcoloniality, and the Mediterranean” in e-flux journal 2021 (with Iain Chambers) “Colonial Infrastructures and Technosocial Networks” in e-flux journal, 2021 (with Ravi Sundaram) “Esfera pública e identidad cultural en la era digital” (con Ingrid Gardiola) in 8 dialogos sobre democracias perplejas. Sant Salvador, España: Milenio Publicaciones, 2020. Her updated list of publications and CV can be retrieved at the following link https://docenti2.unior.it/doc_db/doc_omp_23-01-2022_61ed1ec69c2b4.pdf