Carmen Romero Bachiller

(Madrid, 1975)
PhD in Sociology and lecturer in the Department of Sociology: Methodology and Theory of the Complutense University of Madrid. She spent time abroad in the University of California, Santa Cruz (USA), the University of Utrecht (Netherlands) and the University of Lancaster (United Kingdom). Her main research interest deals with bodies and practices as products of relational materiality, considering vulnerabilities and privileges from a feminist and queer intersectional perspective, about which she has published several works. She is currently working on the reconstruction of biomedical knowledge and practices by activist collectives, from a feminist perspective in the context of STS/STG studies, and she is leading the research project ‘Feminist epistemologies and health activisms: emerging practices, care and knowledge in biomedical contexts’.
Activities it participates in
Slow Science and social participation
Wed 17 Oct | 19:30 h
Xavier Roqué, Carmen Romero Bachiller, Eduard Aibar
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Night of the bookshops
Thu 18 Oct | 20:30 h
Beyond surveillance capitalism: recuperating digital sovereignty
Tue 16 Oct | 10:00 h
Andrés Arauz, Yu Hong, Alexey Ivanov, Evgeny Morozov, Tony Norfield
Access to culture and knowledge as a state of emergency
Wed 14 Nov | 18:30 h
David Bravo, Jorge Kors
Open day at the city's Fab Labs
Sat 27 Oct | 10:00 h