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Sociology Research

 

Felipe is a PhD student at the Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge. He holds an MSc in Economy, Risk and Society at the London School of Economics (LSE) and BA in Sociology at Universidad Alberto Hurtado.

His work focuses on the intersections between digital media, STS and political ecology. More specifically, his study aims to understand how digital restoration platforms are transforming the materialities, practices and governance of conservation initiatives in the Chilean Patagonia. By doing that, his work seeks to give some insights about how new forms of neoliberal conservation are consolidated and what consequences emerge for natural ecosystems and human actors.

Research Interests

Environmental Studies; Digital Media; Science And Tecnology Studies; Political Ecology; Economic Sociology

PhD Supervisor

Jennifer Gabrys

Awards

ANID-Cambridge Trust International Scholarship, University of Cambridge.

“Becas Chile” Scholarship Programme, ANID (Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo, Chile).

Job Title:
Platforming Nature at the End of the World: Restoration Platforms and Conservation Initiatives in Chilean Patagonia., Supervisor: Prof Jennifer Gabrys
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