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Daniel López

Daniel López is Lecturer of Social Psychology at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. His current research interests are STS, care and governmentality, sociology/anthropology of space, daily-life and the work of Foucault, Deleuze, Serres, Heidegger and Sloterdijk. I am currently involved in two projects concerning the implementation of new technologies in caring settings, specifically Telecare, and the technoscientific controversies of the new care policies in Spain.

He is going to stay as a visiting fellow at the CSISP for 4 months.

Recent publications:

Daniel López (2010, forthcoming), The securitization of care spaces: lessons from telecare, In Michael Schillmeier and Miquel Domènech (eds.) New Technologies and Emerging Spaces of Care, Ashgate: London, xxx-xxx.

Daniel López; Blanca Callén; Miquel Domènech and Francisco Tirado. (2010). How to become a Guardian Angel. Providing safety in a Home Telecare Service, In Annemarie Mol, Ingunn Moser, Jeannette Pols (eds.) Care in Practice. On Tinkering in Clinics, Homes and Farms, Transcript-verlag: Bielefeld, 71-90.

Israel Rodríguez; Daniel López and Noel García (2009), Conviction and commotion. On soundspheres, technopolitics and urban spaces, In Ignacio Farías, Thomas Bender (eds.) Urban Assemblages. How Actor-Network Theory Changes Urban Studies, Routledge: New York, 179-197.

Daniel López and Tomás Sánchez-Criado (2009), Dwelling the telecare home: place, location and habitality, Space and Culture, 12/3, 343-358

Daniel López and Miquel Domènech (2009), Embodying autonomy in a Home Telecare Service, Sociological Review. 56/s2: 181-195

Daniel López and Miquel Domènech (2008), On inscriptions and ex-inscriptions. The production of immediacy in a Home Telecare Service, Environment and Planning D, 4/26: 663-675.

Homepage:

http://uoc.academia.edu/DanielLopez/