Andrés Antebi Arnó

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Social anthropologist and documentary maker born in Buenos Aires in 1971. With a degree in Geography and History from the University of Barcelona (UB), since 1999 I co-direct the Observatory of Everyday Life (OVQ), an interdisciplinary organization that works towards the convergence of ethnohistorical research, community action and visual arts.

I have extensive experience in collaborative research, exhibition, editorial and audiovisual projects, often focusing on popular leisure, social conflict, mass tourism, colonial despoilment, migration, or neighbourhood memory. I have taught Urban and Visual Ethnography at the Elisava Barcelona School of Design (UPF), I am also part of the Research Group on Social Exclusion and Control (GRECS) at the UB and I collaborate in several international projects such as the SIT’s Cities in the 21st Century University Programme, the Goethe-Institut’s decolonial network Latitude, or the Laboratorio di Sociologia Visuale of Genoa.

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