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“Code Work: Thinking with the System in México”
Just Code: Power, Inequality, and the Global Political Economy of IT Symposium University of Minnesota Charles Babbage Institute Minneapolis, MN |
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“Iterating with the State: Coding the Political into Techno-Politics in México” presentation for "Competing for Attention: The State and its Others in the Digital Age" Panel
"Data Capitalisms and Digital Regimes of Value" Roundtable Discussant American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting 2019 Vancouver, BC |
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“Making Latinx Makers”
4S Annual Meeting Ethnic Studies and STS: Connections, Interruptions, Innovations Panel New Orleans, LA |
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“Emerging Themes and Methods of Humanities Research”
American Council of Learned Societies Annual Meeting, Fellows Panel New York City, New York |
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Code Work: Thinking with the System in Mexico”
UC Irvine Anthropology Department Colloquium Irvine, California |
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“Code Work: Thinking with the System in Mexico”
UCLA Anthropology Department Colloquium Los Angeles, California |
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“Hacking Difference, Prototyping Latinidad”
UCSD Critical Anthropology Workshop San Diego, California |
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“Code Work: Full-Stack Ethnography Across the Techno-Borderlands”
NYU Anthropology Department Colloquium and Keynote for Digitizing Race Conference, The Latinx Project New York City, NY |
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“Code Work: From Full Stack Developers to Full Stack Ethnographers”
American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting 2018 "Alternatives in Racial Capitalism: Racial and State Formations in the Struggle for Inclusion" Panel for Association for Political and Legal Anthropology (APLA) San José, California |
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“Code Work in Mexico: Hacking Imaginaries Across the Borderlands”
Association of Internet Researchers #AoIR2018 "Computing Anxiety" Panel Montréal, Canada |
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“Staging the Hackathon: Codeworlds and Code Work in México”
American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting 2017 "Fabricating Utopics: Hacking Imaginaries" Session for Society of Urban, National, and Transnational / Global Anthropology (SUNTA) Washington, D.C. |
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"Hacking Imaginaries: Loose Coupling in Borderlands Ethnography"
MIT Anthropology Department Imaginaries, Materialities, Territories Colloquium Series Cambridge, Massachusetts |
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“Hacking Imaginaries: Codeworlds and Code Work Across the U.S./México Borderlands”
School for Advanced Research Resident Scholar Colloquium Santa Fe, New Mexico |
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"The Tech Inclusion Landscape" Panelist
U.C. Berkeley School of Information Toward Inclusive Tech Conference Berkeley, California |