Thematic Seminars

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