Martina Di Tullio
About
Martina Di Tullio is a fellow in the research group „Design, Diversity and New Commons” at the Weizenbaum Institute. She is a PhD Candidate in Anthropology at University of Buenos Aires (UBA) funded with a scholarship from CONICET. Her research project is an ethnography on the incorporation of digital technologies in rural-Indigenous Andean communities in NW Argentina.
She holds a Licentiate degree in Archaeology and a Professor degree in Anthropological Sciences, both from UBA. She has written about technology from a material culture perspective, integrating frameworks from archaeology, philosophy and anthropology. Currently she is working on other interdisciplinary themes such as digital colonialism, technological sovereignty, policies for digital inclusion, and digital media infrastructures. She addresses these issues informed by her fieldwork alongside Andean communities.
Di Tullio is also a member of research group Proyecto Pallqa and of the Latin American Network of Digital Anthropology. Moreover, she collaborates in the building of a community-led internet network in rural areas of Córdoba, Argentina, funded by the Internet Society Argentina Chapter.
Positions
Research Fellow
Research Group: Design, Diversity and New Commons