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Author: annalisa

Che fine hanno fatto le Cattedre Natta?

August 30, 2016September 26, 2016 annalisa

Che fine hanno fatto le c.d. “Cattedre Giulio Natta”? Mi riferisco al Fondo per il reclutamento eccezionale di professori universitari eccellenti, incluso nella Legge di Stabilitá 2016 e annunciato da […]

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Food for Thought

Expert evaluation report of EU 7th FP for Research just published

November 20, 2015November 20, 2015 annalisa

The independent experts’ evaluation report on the EU’s 7th Framework Programme for Research and Innovation has just been made publicly available of the European website (http://ec.europa.eu/research/index.cfm?pg=newsalert&year=2015&na=na-191115). In the report a […]

“Reshuffling the State” in Denver

November 20, 2015December 2, 2015 annalisa

If it wasn’t that same Friday 13 November 2015 that will be remembered for the Paris killings, I might say that it has been a pleasure and a joy to […]

Popenici on European universities’ mediocrity

October 22, 2015October 22, 2015 annalisa

I report here some excerpts from a brilliant post appeared on Stefan Popenici’s blog. It questions the role of academies and the European tradition of public intellectuals in the face […]

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Instant Reflections

Is “Morality” redesigning Migration?

September 6, 2015September 6, 2015 annalisa

“Since the beginning of the euro crisis, Europe became part of the moral problem, not part of the solution. This migration crisis adds a little bit more to the loss […]

Media

New interview on UT Magazine

September 4, 2015September 13, 2015 annalisa

I recently had the lovely opportunity to discuss with Marloes van Amerom about the possibilities and risks of digitization of government data. From the very first punch card and Babbage’s […]

Food for Thought

The art of choosing the right spokespersons

August 19, 2015August 19, 2015 annalisa

“Therein resides uncertainty. The innovation which succeeds is the one which comes to master it by choosing good speakers”

Administration and Society
Writings

New article on ICT failures in government published in Administration and Society

August 12, 2015October 5, 2015 annalisa

A new article by Rob Hoppe and me – “Birth of a Failure” is now out on Administration and Society!

STHV
Writings

New article on the ‘Vectorial Glance’ published in Science, Technology and Human Values

August 12, 2015February 5, 2016 annalisa

My new article “Developing the Vectorial Glance” is now out on Science, Technology and Human Values!

Writings

My writings archive online

July 20, 2015August 19, 2015 annalisa

It is eventually online the “Writings” section, where most articles I have written since early 2000s are archived.

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Annalisa

I am a researcher, project manager and teacher mainly based in the Netherlands.

I teach Science and Technology Studies, Politics of Information Infrastructures and Algorithms, Societal Embedding of Technology, Interaction and Digital Arts at graduate and undergraduate level at the department of Science, Technology and Policy Studies (STePS), University of Twente (NL).

I have been trained in semiotics, sociology and media studies at the University of Bologna, hold a PhD in Information Society from the University of Milan Bicocca, and have been working as project manager and ethnographer of large-scale ICT projects for governmental organizations and engineering companies.

During my studies, I have been one of the initiators of the Telestreet network of neighborhood broadcasters. With the simple idea of reverse-engineering a TV receiver into a transmitter, 200 community broadcasters arose around Italy between 2002 and 2008. Since then I have never lost the pleasure of “opening machines up”.

Besides this, in my “spare time” (whatever that means) I go hiking and cycling, preferably in other continents.

You can contact me at annalisa [at] annalisapelizza.eu

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