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Bio

I am a social and urban geographer interested in the everyday and bodily politics produced through the material transformation of urban space in Latin American cities, particularly in Colombia and Chile. My research focuses on disposability, urban environmental change, cultural spaces and, more recently, the digitalisation of everyday life. I draw primarily on ethnographic, creative and collaborative methodological perspectives.

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I am currently a Swiss National Science Foundation Postdoc.Mobility Fellow (2025-27) based at University College London and the Universidad de Chile, working on my new project “Platform body-territory politics: gendered geographies of Santiago de Chile’s digitalising borderlands”.

 

I was a Senior Researcher on the SNSF project “Cultural Flagships” and previously a Graduate Assistant, both at the Institute of Geography and Sustainability at the University of Lausanne. I was also co-investigator on the “Urban Waterworlds” project at the University of Basel. I have been a visiting researcher at the University of Cambridge, the Universidad de Cartagena, and the Universidad de Chile.

 

I have an interdisciplinary background in geography, anthropology, and development studies, with a PhD in Geography from the University of Lausanne, an MSc in Urbanisation and Development from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and an MA in Anthropology and Sociology from the Université Libre de Bruxelles.

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I co-founded the nonprofit FOL Festival, a multidisciplinary arts event in Lausanne, Switzerland focused on human rights and social justice.

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