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Universitat de València
IP del Proyecto RedON (Reimagining Digital Activism, Overtourism, and Nomadism on a Burning Planet)
Profesor Distinguido Beatriz Galindo Senior
COORDINACIÓN DE SUBGRUPO DE INVESTIGACIÓNNo
NOTA CURRICULAREmiliano Treré es Profesor Distinguido Beatriz Galindo en la Universidad de Valencia y Reader en Data Agency and Media Ecologies en la School of Journalism, Media, and Culture de la Universidad de Cardiff. Con más de 20 años de experiencia, su investigación se centra en el activismo digital, los estudios críticos de datos, los estudios de algoritmos y la desconexión digital, con un enfoque particular en América Latina y el Sur Global. Fluido en inglés, español e italiano, ha escrito cinco libros y publicado más de 80 artículos revisados por pares en siete idiomas. Es cofundador de la iniciativa Big Data from the South y codirector del Data Justice Lab, un centro de investigación de reconocimiento global que explora las intersecciones entre datificación, inteligencia artificial y justicia social. Ha conseguido más de dos millones de euros en financiación para la investigación a través de subvenciones y proyectos. Su trabajo ha sido reconocido con múltiples premios, incluyendo el ICA Outstanding Book Award y Honorable Mention (Activism, Communication, and Social Justice Interest Group), el MeCCSA Award al Mejor Artículo Académico del Año y el Outstanding Doctoral Supervisor Award en los Enriching Student Life Awards de la Universidad de Cardiff. Además, cuenta con acreditaciones de ANVUR, ANECA y el certificado R3 de investigador consolidado, y es afiliado del International Panel on the Information Environment (IPIE).
LIBROSBonini, T. and Trere, E. 2024. Algorithms of resistance - the everyday fight against platform power. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. Dencik, L., Hintz, A., Redden, J. and Trere, E. 2022. Data justice. Sage Publications. Stephansen, H. and Trere, E. eds. 2019. Citizen media and practice: Currents, connections, challenges. Critical Perspectives on Citizen Media. Routledge. Trere, E. 2018. Hybrid media activism. Ecologies, imaginaries, algorithms. Routledge Studies in Radical History and Politics. London and New York: Routledge. (10.4324/9781315438177)
ARTÍCULOSBonini, T. and Treré, E. 2025. Furthering the agenda of algorithmic resistance: Integrating gender and decolonial perspectives. Dialogues on Digital Society (10.1177/29768640241312114) Milan, S. and Treré, E. 2024. Against decolonial reductionism: The impact of Latin American thinking on the data decolonization project. Big Data and Society 11(4) (10.1177/20539517241270694) McGarry, A. and Trere, E. 2024. Impact and blame: visual climate change communication on Twitter/X during the California wildfires. International Journal of Communication 18, article number: 25. Bozan, V. and Treré, E. 2024. The politics of disconnective media: Unraveling the materiality of discourses on disconnectivity. Media and Communication 12, article number: 8586. (10.17645/mac.8586) Natale, S. and Trere, E. 2024. Dreaming of seamless interfaces: media and friction from the feuilleton to personal computing. Information, Communication and Society 27(10), pp. 1945-1963. (10.1080/1369118X.2024.2352628) McGarry, A. and Treré, E. 2024. Fire as an aesthetic resource in climate change communication: exploring the visual discourse of the California wildfires on Twitter/X. Visual Studies (10.1080/1472586X.2024.2362215) Bozan, V. and Trere, E. 2024. When digital inequalities meet digital disconnection: Studying the material conditions of disconnection in rural Turkey. Convergence 30(3), pp. 1134-1148. (10.1177/13548565231174596) Trere, E. and Bonini, T. 2024. Amplification, evasion, hijacking: algorithms as repertoire for social movements and the struggle for visibility. Social Movement Studies 23(3), pp. 303-319. (10.1080/14742837.2022.2143345) Bonini, T., Trere, E., Yu, Z., Singh, S., Cargnelutti, D. and López-Ferrández, F. J. 2024. Cooperative affordances: How instant messaging apps afford learning, resistance and solidarity among food delivery workers. Convergence 30(1), pp. 554-571. (10.1177/13548565231153505) Barbas, A. and Trere, E. 2023. The rise of a new media ecosystem: exploring 15M'ss educommunicative legacy for radical democracy. Social Movement Studies 22(3), pp. 381-401. (10.1080/14742837.2022.2070738) Hintz, A., Dencik, L., Redden, J. and Trere, E. 2023. Civic participation in the datafied society: Introduction. International Journal of Communication 17, pp. 3549-3561. Candón-Mena, J. and Treré, E. 2022. Visionarios pragmáticos: Imaginarios, mitos y tecnopolítica en el movimiento 15M. Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas 180, pp. 47-64. (10.5477/cis/reis.180.47) Bonini, T., Treré, E. and Murtula, F. 2022. Resistenza e solidarietà algoritmica nelle piattaforme digitali: un'indagine etnografica dei gruppi di engagement su Instagram. Studi Culturali 2022(2), pp. 77-206. (10.1405/104691) Heemsbergen, L., Trere, E. and Pereira, G. 2022. Introduction to algorithmic antagonisms: resistance, reconfiguration, and renaissance for computational life. Media International Australia 183, pp. 3-15. (10.1177/1329878X221086042) Yu, Z., Trere, E. and Bonini, T. 2022. The emergence of algorithmic solidarity: unveiling mutual aid practices and resistance among Chinese delivery workers. Media International Australia 183(1), pp. 107-123. (10.1177/1329878x221074793) Trere, E. and Bonini, T. 2022. Disconnessione digitale e resistenza tra i rider dell industria del food delivery online. Sociologia della Comunicazione 64(2), pp. 98-117. (10.3280/SC2022-064006) Trere, E. 2021. Intensification, discovery and abandonment: unearthing global ecologies of dis/connection in pandemic times. Convergence 27(6), pp. 1663-1677. (10.1177/13548565211036804) Trere, E. and Milan, S. 2021. Latin American perspectives on datafication and artificial intelligence: Traditions, interventions and possibilities. Palabra Clave 24(3), article number: e2431. (10.5294/pacla.2021.24.3.1) Masiero, S., Milan, S. and Trere, E. 2021. COVID-19 from the margins: Crafting a (cosmopolitan) theory. Global Media Journal German Edition 11(1) (10.22032/dbt.49163) Barranquero, A. and Trere, E. 2021. Comunicación alternativa y comunitaria. La conformación del campo en Europa y el diálogo con América Latina. Chasqui, Revista Latinoamericana de Comunicación 146, pp. 159-181. (10.16921/chasqui.v1i146.4390) Trere, E., Candón-Mena, J. and Sola-Morales, S. 2021. Imaginarios activistas sobre Internet: Del mito tecno-utópico al desencanto digital. CIC Cuadernos de Información y Comunicación 26, pp. 33-53. (10.5209/ciyc.76147) Treré, E. and Yu, Z. 2021. The evolution and power of online consumer activism: illustrating the hybrid dynamics of "consumer video activism" in China through two case studies. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media 65(5), pp. 761-785. (10.1080/08838151.2021.1965143) Kaun, A. and Trere, E. 2020. Repression, resistance and lifestyle: charting (dis)connection and activism in times of accelerated capitalism. Social Movement Studies 19(5-6), pp. 697-715. (10.1080/14742837.2018.1555752) Kavada, A. and Trere, E. 2020. Live democracy and its tensions: making sense of livestreaming in the 15M and occupy. Information, Communication and Society 23(12), pp. 1787-1804. (10.1080/1369118X.2019.1637448) Milan, S. and Trere, E. 2020. The rise of the data poor: the COVID-19 pandemic seen from the margins. Social Media and Society 6, article number: 3. (10.1177/2056305120948233) Andrejevic, M., Dencik, L. and Trere, E. 2020. From pre-emption to slowness: assessing the contrasting temporalities of data-driven predictive policing. New Media and Society 22(9), pp. 1528-1544. (10.1177/1461444820913565) Natale, S. and Trere, E. 2020. Vinyl won't save us: reframing disconnection as engagement. Media, Culture and Society 42(4), pp. 626-633. (10.1177/0163443720914027) Trere, E., Natale, S., Keightley, E. and Punathambekar, A. 2020. The limits and boundaries of digital disconnection. Media, Culture and Society 42(4), pp. 605-609. (10.1177/0163443720922054) Trere, E. 2020. The banality of WhatsApp: On the everyday politics of backstage activism in Mexico and Spain. First Monday 25, article number: 1. (10.5210/fm.v25i12.10404) Milan, S. and Trere, E. 2019. Big Data from the South(s): Beyond data universalism. Television and New Media 20(4), pp. 319-335. (10.1177/1527476419837739) Dencik, L., Hintz, A., Redden, J. and Trere, E. 2019. Exploring data justice: conceptions, applications and directions. Information, Communication and Society 22(7), pp. 873-881. Trere, E. 2018. The sublime of digital activism: hybrid media ecologies and the new grammar of protest. Journalism & Communication Monographs 20(2), pp. 137-148. (10.1177/1522637918770435) Trere, E., Jeppesen, S. and Mattoni, A. 2017. Comparing digital protest media imaginaries: anti-austerity movements in Greece, Italy & Spain. tripleC: Communication, Capitalism and Critique 15(2), pp. 404-422. (10.31269/triplec.v15i2.772) Trere, E. 2016. Distorsiones tecnopolíticas: represión y resistencia algorítmica del activismo ciudadano en la era del 'big data'. Trípodos 39, pp. 35-51. Trere, E. 2016. The dark side of digital politics: understanding the algorithmic manufacturing of consent and the hindering of online dissidence. IDS Bulletin 41(1), pp. 127-138. (10.19088/1968-2016.111) Trere, E. and Mattoni, A. 2016. Media ecologies and protest movements: main perspectives and key lessons. Information, Communication & Society 19(3), pp. 290-306. (10.1080/1369118X.2015.1109699) Trere, E. 2016. Digital rebellion: the birth of the Cyber Left [Book Review]. Social Movement Studies 16(2), pp. 260-261. (10.1080/14742837.2016.1149464) Trere, E. 2016. Redes sociales, participación ciudadana y democracia: una perspectiva realista sobre las oportunidades del digi-activismo. Comunicación y Sociedad 26, pp. 255-258. Trere, E. and Pleyers, G. 2015. A conversation with Geoffrey Pleyers: The battlefields of Latin American struggles and the challenges of the internet for social change. International Journal of Communication 9, pp. 3814-3822. Trere, E. 2015. Reclaiming, proclaiming, and maintaining collective identity in the #YoSoy132 movement in Mexico: an examination of digital frontstage and backstage activism through social media and instant messaging platforms. Information, Communication and Society 18(8), pp. 901-915. (10.1080/1369118X.2015.1043744) Trere, E. and Barassi, V. 2015. Net-authoritarianism? How web ideologies reinforce political hierarchies in the Italian 5 Star Movement. Journal of Italian Cinema & Media Studies 3(3), pp. 287-304. (10.1386/jicms.3.3.287_1) Gerbaudo, P. and Trere, E. 2015. In search of the 'we' of social media activism: introduction to the special issue on social media and protest identities. Information, Communication & Society 18(8), pp. 865-871. (10.1080/1369118X.2015.1043319) Trere, E. and Magallanes-Blanco, C. 2015. Battlefields, experiences, debates: Latin American struggles and digital media resistance: Introduction. International Journal of Communication 9, pp. 3652-3661. Trere, E. 2015. Redescubriendo el poder transformador de la comunicación para el cambio social en la era del Big Data. Comunicación y Sociedad 23, pp. 261-265. Trere, E. and Gutierrez, B. 2015. A conversation with Bernardo Gutiérrez: Exploring technopolitics in Latin America. International Journal of Communication 9, pp. 3803-3813. García, R. G. and Trere, E. 2014. The #YoSoy132 movement and the struggle for media democratization in Mexico. Convergence 20(4), pp. 496-510. (10.1177/1354856514541744) Mattoni, A. and Trere, E. 2014. Media practices, mediation processes, and mediatization in the study of social movements. Communication Theory 24(3), pp. 252-271. (10.1111/comt.12038) Farinosi, M. and Trere, E. 2014. Challenging mainstream media, documenting real life and sharing with the community: An analysis of the motivations for producing citizen journalism in a post-disaster city. Global Media and Communication 10(1), pp. 73-92. (10.1177/1742766513513192) Trere, E. and Cargnelutti, D. 2014. Movimientos sociales, redes sociales y Web 2.0: el caso del Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad. Communication & Society/Comunicación y Sociedad 27(1), pp. 183-203. Trere, E. 2013. #YoSoy132: l’experiència dels nous moviments socials a Mèxic i el paper de les xarxes socials des d’una perspectiva crítica. Educación Social. Revista de Intervención Socioeducativa 55, pp. 111-121. (10.34810/EducacioSocialn55id271048) Barassi, V. and Trere, E. 2012. Does Web 3.0 come after Web 2.0? Deconstructing theoretical assumptions through practice. New Media & Society 14(8), pp. 1269-1285. (10.1177/1461444812445878) Trere, E. 2012. Social movements as information ecologies: exploring the coevolution of multiple Internet technologies for activism. International Journal of Communication 6, pp. 2359-2377. Trere, E. and Bazzarin, V. 2011. Exploring Italian Micro Web TVs: how high-Tech bricoleur redefine audiences?. ESSACHESS. Journal for Communication Studies 4(1), pp. 49-67.
CAPÍTULOS DE LIBROBarbas, A. and Trere, E. 2024. Digital activism and social movements: Educommunication, innovation and participation in civil society media. In: Lilleker, D. et al. eds. The Routledge Handbook of Political Campaigning. Routledge, pp. 454-469. Treré, E. 2023. Media ecologies, social movements and activism. In: Coleman, S. and Sorensen, L. eds. Handbook of Digital Politics. Political Science and Public Policy 2023 Edward Elgar, pp. 313–353., (10.4337/9781800377585.00031) Treré, E. and Harlow, S. 2023. Strengths and blind spots of digital activism in Latin America. In: Rossi, F. M. ed. The Oxford Handbook of Latin American Social Movements. Oxford University Press, pp. 696-712., (10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190870362.013.43) Trere, E., Hintz, A. and Owen, N. 2022. Journalism and data justice: Critically reporting datafication. In: Allan, S. ed. The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism. Routledge Media and Cultural Studies Companions Routledge, pp. 179-187., (10.4324/9781003174790-22) Milan, S. and Trere, E. 2022. Big Data from the South(s): Unpacking the material and symbolic dimensions of data at the margins. In: Rohlinger, D. A. and Sobieraj, S. eds. Oxford Handbook of Digital Media Sociology. Oxford University Press, pp. 76-96. Milan, S. and Treré, E. 2022. The data gaps of the pandemic: data poverty and forms of invisibility. In: Bringel, B. and Pleyers, G. eds. Social Movements and Politics During COVID-19: Crisis, Solidarity and Change in a Global Pandemic. Bristol: Bristol University Press, pp. 78–85., (10.51952/9781529217254.ch009) Trere, E. and Kaun, A. 2021. Contextualizando el activismo digital: Una perspectiva histórico-ecológica. In: Candon-Mena, J. and Montero-Sanchez, D. eds. Del Ciberactivismo a la Tecnopolítica, Movimientos Sociales en la era del Escepticismo Tecnológico. Comunicación Critica Comunicación Social Ediciones y Publicaciones, pp. 71-93. Treré, E. and Kaun, A. 2021. Digital media activism. In: Balbi, G. et al. eds. Digital Roots: Historicizing Media and Communication Concepts of the Digital Age., Vol. 4. Studies in Digital History and Hermeneutics De Gruyter Oldenbourg, pp. 193-208., (10.1515/9783110740202-011) Trere, E. 2021. Después del eclipse computacional: iluminando las dinámicas del activismo tras bambalinas. In: Caballero, F. S. ed. Economía Política de la Comunicación, Comunicación Social. Comunicación Social, pp. 423-440. Trere, E., Milan, S. and Masiero, S. 2021. Introduction: Covid-19 seen from the land of otherwise. In: Milan, S. ed. COVID-19 from the Margins: Pandemic Invisibilities, Policies and Resistance in the Datafied Society. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, pp. 14-22. Treré, E. 2020. Media ecologies. In: Baker, M. et al. eds. The Routledge Encyclopedia of Citizen Media. London: Routledge Stephansen, H. and Treré, E. 2020. Media practices. In: Baker, M. et al. eds. The Routledge Encyclopedia of Citizen Media. London: Routledge Kaplún, G., Barranquero, A. and Treré, E. 2020. Alternative communication in Europe and Latin America: so far away, yet so close. In: Paulino, F. O. and Kaplún, G. eds. Research Traditions in Dialogue: Communication Studies in Latin America and Europe. media XXI: Publishing, Research and Consulting, pp. 229-240. Stephansen, H. C. and Trere, E. 2019. Practice what you preach? Currents, connections and challenges in theorizing citizen media and practice. In: Stephansen, H. C. and Trere, E. eds. Citizen Media and Practice: Currents, Connections, Challenges. London and New York: Routledge Magallanes-Blanco, C. and Trere, E. 2019. Contemporary social movements and digital media resistance in Latin America. In: Media Cultures in Latin America Key Concepts and New Debates. Routledge Trere, E. 2018. Nomads of cyber-urban space: media hybridity as resistance. In: Mortensen, M., Neumayer, C. and Poell, T. eds. Social Media Materialities and Protest: Critical Reflections. Critical Perspectives on Citizen Media Abingdon and New York: Routledge, pp. 42-56., (10.4324/9781315107066-11) Trere, E. 2018. From digital activism to algorithmic resistance. In: Meikle, G. ed. The Routledge Companion to Media and Activism. Routledge Media and Cultural Studies Companions London and New York: Routledge, pp. 367-375. Trere, E. and Barranquero Carretero, A. 2018. Tracing the roots of technopolitics: towards a north-south dialogue. In: Sierra Caballero, F. and Gravante, T. eds. Networks, Movements and Technopolitics in Latin America. Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research - A Palgrave and IAMCR Series Springer, pp. 43-63. Trere, E. 2016. Del levantamiento zapatista al escándalo NSA: lecciones aprendidas, debates actuales y futuros desafíos de la resistencia digital. In: Canden Mena, J. and Bentez Eyzaguirre, L. eds. Activismo digital y nuevos modos de ciudadania: Una mirada global. InCom-UAB Publicacions, pp. 40-60. Trere, E. 2016. Case study: the #YoSoy132 movement in Mexico. In: Gordon, E. and Mihailidis, P. eds. Civic Media: Technology, Design, Practice. The MIT Press, pp. 501-512. Trere, E. 2015. Prácticas comunicativas, mediaciones y resistencia: lecciones aprendidas y perspectivas futuras sobre el activismo digital. In: Rivera Magos, S. ed. Claves para la comprensión de la cultura digital. Editorial Universitaria de la Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, pp. 187-202. Trere, E. 2015. Ecología del videoactivismo contemporáneo en México: alcances y limitaciones de las prácticas de resistencia en las redes digitales. In: Sierra, F. and Montero, D. eds. Videoactivismo y movimientos sociales. Teoría y praxis de las multitudes conectadas. Gedisa Trere, E. 2015. The struggle within: discord, conflict and paranoia in social media protest. In: Dencik, L. and Leistert, O. eds. Critical Perspectives on Social Media and Protest: Between Control and Emancipation. Rowman & Littlefield International, pp. 163-180. Trere, E. 2014. Resistencia en México en los tiempos del Capitalismo Gore: La comunicación total para rebelarse frente a la cultura de la muerte. In: Gumucio Dagron, A. and Cadavid Bringe, A. eds. Pensar desde la experiencia: La comunicación participativa en el cambio social. UNIMINUTO, pp. 105-124. Trere, E. 2014. Cibernomadismo y activismo Líquido: Prácticas de resistencia de una ecología alternativa. In: Espino Sanchez, G. ed. La insatisfacción con la democracia. Política convencional, movimientos sociales y tecnologías digitales. Fontamara, pp. 73-97. Farinosi, M. and Trere, E. 2014. Social movements, social media and post-disaster resilience: towards an integrated system of local protest. In: Denison, T., Sarrica, M. and Stillman, L. eds. Theories, Practices and Examples for Community and Social Informatics. Monash University Publishing, pp. 63-85. Trere, E. and Farinosi, M. 2012. (H)earthquake TV: ‘People rebuilding life after the emergency’. In: Abruzzese, A. et al. eds. The New Television Ecosystem. Participation in Broadband Society Vol. 7. Peter Lang, pp. 61-83.
COMUNICACIONESHa presentado su investigación en más de 100 conferencias internacionales y ha sido ponente invitado en más de 40 ocasiones en universidades y centros de investigación de 20 países.