May 13th 2015
3h-5h PM
- ST 1 – PRIVACY AND REGULATION
Chair: Marta Kanashiro
✱ The regulation of personal data in Brazil and Europe: a comparative analysis
Luiza Louzada, Jamila Venturini
✱Fragments of fight for control, privacidade and freedom at the first movements of digital society
Luiz Filipe da Silva Correia
✱ Flux or reflux? About Internet regulation in Brazil
Raphael Silveiras
✱ Surveillance, privacy and regulation: a review of the Internet Civilian Landmark generation process
Paulo Eduardo Assis Maia, Marta de Araújo Pinheiro
- ST 2 – TECHNOLOGIES OF (IN)SECURITY IN CITIES
Chair: Lucas Melgaço
✱The Almighty! An Ethnographic study about the Center for Integrated Command and Control
Marcela de Moraes Batista, Sérgio Carvalho Benício de Mello, Cédrick Cunha Gomes da Silva, Rita Rovai Castellan
✱ Watch to punish: digital media as a tool to prevent and stop criminal actions
Soraia Herrador Costa Lima de Souza, Emanuel Galdino da Costa
✱ Videosurveilleance in Buenos Aires Autonomous City. The institutionalization of a new police force
Andrés Pérez Esquivel
✱Tracking and visualization of social networks: Investigating indirect networks from georeferential data
Paulo Victor Barbosa de Sousa, Pablo Vieira Florentino
✱ Security crisis and government communication on surveillance
Dolly Espínola, Edgar Esquivel
- ST 3 – ACTIVISM AND NETWORKS
Chair: Arthur Bezerra
✱Glocal Activism: a new proposal and ideological opposition to the term cyberactivism
Deusiney Robson de Araújo Farias
✱ The Double Mask of Anarchy: Black Blocks, Anonymous and other Phenomena
Ivan Capeller
✱ The visibility behind the masks
Luciana Santos Guilhon Albuquerque, Rosa Maria Leite Ribeiro Pedro
✱ Media Activism in the “June Journeys”: Narrative, Subject and Truth
Antonio Engelke
✱ Networks, Collectives and Monitoring Technologies: new collective dynamics and new forms of control in the network era
Adriana Pessôa da Cunha
✱ Where The Streets Have No Name
Thiago Carrapatoso
5h30-7h30 PM
- ST 4 – TECHNOPOLITICS AND COMMUNICATION
Chair: Rafael Evangelista
✱ Occupation of the electromagnetic spectrum: free radios and a geography of communication in the context of globalization
André de Souza Fedel, Almir Nabozny, Kauê Avanzi
✱ Comparison between Free Apps for Android. First stage on the development of SECUREGEN
Márcio Moretto Ribeiro, Marina Salles, Caio Canic, Carybé Silva
✱ Technopolitics, standardization and network encryption
Diego Vicentin
✱Free spectrum as an technopolitical alternative to surveillance
Adriano Belisário
✱ Descentralization and encryption in the fight against surveillance and control
Alexandre Hannud Abdo
- ST 5 – CONNECTED SPACE, CONTROLLED MOVEMENTS
Chair: Rodrigo Firmino
✱ Technology, information and actors: connecting the parts of the smart city
Alexandre Hojda
✱ Smart cities for whom? High-Tech Urbanism in Rio de Janeiro
Felipe Villela de Miranda
✱ Between citizen participation and control in real time: views on two experiences of wikicidade
Brenda de Fraga Espindula
✱ Vigilant trajectories and the smartness of drones
Tiago Barcelos Pereira Salgado, Polyana Inácio Rezende Silva
✱ Space and surveillance: reflections according to the new geography
Lucas Melgaço
✱ The Urban Nervous System: Involuntary Action and Political Anxiety in a ‘Smarter’ Rio de Janeiro
Alessandro Angelini
- ST 6 – AESTHETIC RESISTENCES OF SURVEILLANCE
Chair: Henrique Parra
✱ On the in-visibility in art: codes and embodiments
Daniel Hora
✱Surveillance Devices Applied in Artistic Photographic Processes
Adriel Martins Visoto
✱ THE ROPE: institutional micropolitic poetics
Paola Zordan
✱ Aerial countervisuality and the right to look from anywhere: introducing the Drone Hackademy
Pablo de Soto
✱ New Borders of Control
Jorge William Agudelo Muñetón, Ali Salem, Victor Ribeiro
✱ I was spying on my neighbor when
Luiza Crosman
May 14th 2015
3h-5h PM
- ST 7 – PERSONAL DATA: PROTECTION, PROSPECTION, CONTROVERSIES
Chair: Ricardo Pimenta
✱Communication, surveillance and control in the workplace: companies and economic power as a way to restrict freedom of expression and the right to information
Roseli Figaro, Claudia Nonato, Laila de Albuquerque Moraes
✱ Surveillance and monitoring: micro and macro effects
Willian Washington Wives
✱ The protection of personal data in programs to collect invoice to prevent tax evasion
Jorge Machado, Victoria Montoan
✱ Google and Linkedin: controversies over the contemporaneous visibility and surveillance
Ana Paula da Cunha Rodrigues, Rosa Maria Leite Ribeiro Pedro
✱ The mercantile privacy-exploiting machine and its social connections
Rafael de Almeida Evangelista, Miguel Said Vieira
- ST 8 – MEGA-EVENTS
Chair: Bruno Cardoso
✱Festive Surveillance: Mega-Events in Rio de Janeiro
Jorge de La Barre
✱ From glossy paper to the real world: security and surveillance at the FIFA World Cup 2014
Dennis Pauschinger
✱ The other World Cup “Legacy”: a study on technology and popular mobilization
Loraine Amaral Nogueira
✱ The field and the Cup: Anthropology, journalism and protests in the city of Rio de Janeiro
Evandro José Medeiros Laia
- ST 9 – SURVEILLANCE IN LATIN AMERICAN CONTEXT
Chair: Nelso Arteaga Botello
✱ Surveillance, justice and self-defense armed in Mexico: non-State actors of social control
de controle social
Antonio Fuentes Díaz
✱ The Argentine National ID card: A “black box” and a veridiction policy
Laura Siri
✱ The departmentalization of Surveillance, from João Goulart to Dilma Rousseff: historiographical perspective applied to the informational context
Thayron Rodrigues Rangel, Tatiana Yurie Kanashiro Ishikawa
✱ Surveillance and punishment at social protests in Mexico City: the Sandino Bucio case
Luis Ulises Vera Romero
✱ Security Society and neighboring communities that implement monitoring devices in Gran Buenos Aires (2010-2014)
Luis García Fanlo
5h30-7h30 PM
- ST 10 – AFFECTS AND MODULATIONS: BETWEEN SURVEILLANCE AND CONTROL
Chair: Rosa Pedro
✱ Convergences between the production of information in S&T and technopolitics: notes to the society of control
Bruno M. Nathansohn
✱ A reflection on the contemporary surveillance as a social impact of fear: the contributions of Michel Foucault and Zygmunt Bauman
Fabio Costa Peixoto
✱Surveillance and affective control over work: The management of emotional capital
Daniel Pereira Andrade
✱ Surveillance and monitoring in the Modulation Dispositive: notes on an Existence’s Aesthetics in Deleuze and Guattari
Camilo Enrique Rios Rozo
✱The cure of Love. Technologies of surveillance, control and modulation of affects
Francine da Rocha Tavares
- ST 11 – MASSIVE SURVEILLANCE AND BIG DATA
Chair: Diego Vicentin
✱ Big Data Analytics and the Securitisation of Mobility
Btihaj Ajana
✱ Essay about Big Data, Marketing and Consumption: The Management of Data and Meanings in E-Commerce
Francisco Monteiro
✱ We are all terrorists, until proven otherwise. The implications of mass surveillance justified as a security measure on the network
Emanuella Santos, Patricia Lima Resumo
✱ From Hierarchical observation to informatics surveillance: bridges and links between penal neoliberalism and control technologies
Federico Luis Abiuso
✱ After Snowden: Transfers of personal data and surveillance – what to learn from the EU approach
Michal Czerniawski
- ST 12 – BIOVISIBILITIES
Chair: Henrique Cukierman
✱ Bodies Colonized as Risky Resources: ID Systems in the Disputed Territory of Manchukuo
Midori Ogasawara
✱ Under the skin: from contraceptive implants to chips
Daniela Tonelli Manica
✱ New places, new bodies: between “pure ether” and “flesh and bone”
Henrique Cukierman
✱ Visibility and self management: cartography on the controversies about new biotechnologies
Cristiana de Siqueira Gonçalves, Rosa Maria Leite Ribeiro Pedro
✱ The “Criminal brain”: critical notes on the use of cognitive neurosciences in the justice system
Cesar Pessoa Pimentel