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Zé Antonio Magalhães

Zé Antonio Magalhães is a researcher and teacher focusing on links between legal/political theory, technology and ecology. He holds a PhD in Legal Theory from the Pontificial Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), and is currently a post-doctoral fellow at the same institution, and an affiliate researcher at projects “COHUBICOL – Counting as a human being in the age of computational law” (Vrije University Brussels), “The II Russel Tribunal on the Amazon” (PUC-Rio), and “Democracy in the information society” (Instituto Norberto Bobbio). He has offered various courses, workshops and seminars at institutions such as Instituto Norberto Bobbio, Associação de Pesquisas e Práticas em Humanidades, Codemy, Ubu em Curso and Foreign Objekt on themes spanning speculative legal/political theory, cosmotechnics, platforms, algorithmic governance, and the intersection between perspectivism and technology, and has various published papers, book chapters and other productions. He also organizes and produces media at Transe.

Articles

A dialogue on Law & Platform Architecture

Note: This piece was co-produced as a dialogue in the manner of a feedback between the authors. They reacted to each other’s thoughts on Law about Space while having as a single rule that each would use a different language as a tool of communication. Zé would use written text, whereas Artemis would use visual expressions. When… Read More »