Més sobre Carmen Lozano Bright:
Carmen Lozano Bright (she/her) holds a master’s degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) and a degree in Journalism (Universidad de Málaga). She brings with her a transdisciplinary background as a cultural mediator and journalist, working in the gaps between cultural institutions, collaborative practices and social research. She has worked around a range of topics including communal life, migrations, memory and minor narratives.
She works as a research fellow at CareNet since 2023, supporting mainly the following projects: xcol. An Ethnographic Inventory, a platform for the archive and slow thinking of ethnographic experimental research experiences; and CIUDEN (Ageing Cities: The Futures of Late Life Urbanism in the Spanish Coast).
Her interest in collaborative practices around urban interventions led her to curate P2P Practices: A Southern European Network (2015), a collection of inquiries about the city as a common. She was part of the fieldwork team (2019-2020) in Spain of Counting the Dead: How Registered Deaths of Migrants in the Southern European Sea Border Provide Only a Glimpse of the Issue, a research lead by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on migrant people’s deaths in the coastal fringes of Southern Europe.
She’s based in Madrid.