More about 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.
Tomás Sánchez Criado, Carmen Lozano Bright, Alexandre Molina, Daniel López Gómez