About

I am an associate professor of communication and media (semiotics, pragmatics, and hermeneutics) at the ICM, the Institute of Communication and Media, Sorbonne Nouvelle University. I have been a researcher at the IZEW, the International Center for Ethics in Sciences and Technology, University of Tübingen, an associate professor of philosophy and ethics of technology at the Catholic University of Lille, and a postdoc at the University of Porto. I hold a Ph.D. from the University of Verona. My research focuses on digital hermeneutics, the imaginaries of AI, and, more recently, the use of popular images in communication on science and technology. My research has appeared in journals such as Theory, Culture & Society, Surveillance & Society, and AI & Society. I am the author of two monographs: Digital Hermeneutics: Philosophical Investigations in New Media and Technologies (Routledge, 2019); Digital Habitus: A Critique of the Imaginaries of Artificial Intelligence (Routledge, 2023).