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Gabriela Mendez Cota is a doctoral student in Media and Communications at Goldsmiths University of London. Drawing on her Humanities background, Gabriela has addressed issues related to technology, such as technological reductions of Western philosophy (BA dissertation on Marshall McLuhan) and the status of technology in contemporary critiques of metaphysics (MA dissertation on Bernard Stiegler). More recently Gabriela has moved into Media and Cultural studies to investigate the ethics and politics at stake in particular understandings of technology. Her PhD thesis develops a critical interdisciplinary approach to the complex relations between agricultural biotechnology and the cultural politics of Mexican nationalism.
Gabriela's academic writing has addressed issues of science and technology from the perspective of deconstructive philosophy and cultural studies. She recently obtained her PhD in Media and Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London, with a thesis on the cultural politics of Mexican debates around agricultural biotechnology (http://eprints.gold.ac.uk/9918/). Gabriela is currently teaching undergraduate courses on epistemology, art and ecological thinking at Universidad de las Americas-Puebla and the Centro Nacional de las Artes in Mexico City. She also works as a freelance academic consultant for public and private educational institutions in Mexico, such as the Centro Nacional de las Artes and 17, Instituto de Estudios Críticos (www.17edu.org). In addition, Gabriela is editing the 15th volume of Culture Machine Online Journal (www.culturemachine.net).

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Gabriela's academic writing has addressed issues of science and technology from the perspective of deconstructive philosophy and cultural studies. She recently obtained her PhD in Media and Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London, with a thesis on the cultural politics of Mexican debates around agricultural biotechnology (http://eprints.gold.ac.uk/9918/). Gabriela is currently teaching undergraduate courses on epistemology, art and ecological thinking at Universidad de las Americas-Puebla and the Centro Nacional de las Artes in Mexico City. She also works as a freelance academic consultant for public and private educational institutions in Mexico, such as the Centro Nacional de las Artes and 17, Instituto de Estudios Críticos (www.17edu.org). In addition, Gabriela is editing the 15th volume of Culture Machine Online Journal (www.culturemachine.net).