Pelizza, Annalisa, Review of: Digital sociology: The reinvention of social research, «INFORMATION, COMMUNICATION & SOCIETY», 2021, 24, pp. 1057 - 1058 [Review]
Pelizza Annalisa, Identification as translation: The art of choosing the right spokespersons at the securitized border, «SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE», 2021, 51, pp. 487 - 511 [Scientific article]Open Access
Ruolo editoriale nella rivista «Science, Technology, & Human Values»
Annalisa Pelizza, Wouter R. Van Rossem, Sensing European Alterity. An analogy between sensors and Hotspots in transnational security networks, in: Sensing In/Security. Sensors as Transnational Security Infrastructures, Manchester, Mattering Press, 2021, pp. 262 - 286 [Chapter or essay]Open Access
Olivieri Lorenzo,
Pelizza Annalisa, The Ambivalence of Platforms: Between Surveillance and Resistance in the Management of Vulnerable Populations, «TECNOSCIENZA», 2021, 12, pp. 99 - 106 [Scientific article]Open Access
Pelizza Annalisa, Milan Stefania, Lausberg Yoren, The Dilemma of Undocumented Migrants’ Visibility to COVID-19 Counting, in: COVID-19 from the Margins: Pandemic Invisibilities, Policies and Resistance in the Datafied Society, Amsterdam, Institute of Network Cultures, 2021, pp. 70 - 78 [Chapter or essay]Open Access
Lausberg Yoren, Pelizza Annalisa, Thinking with maintenance and repair to account for obduracy of macro-orders: The case of informational migration management in Europe, «TECNOSCIENZA», 2021, 12, pp. 189 - 209 [Scientific article]Open Access
Pelizza Annalisa, Towards a sociomaterial approach to inter-organizational boundaries. How information systems elicit relevant knowledge in government outsourcing, «JOURNAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY», 2021, 36, pp. 94 - 108 [Scientific article]Open Access
Pelizza, Annalisa; Milan, Stefania; Lausberg, Yoren, Understanding migrants in COVID-19 counting: Rethinking the data-(in)visibility nexus, «DATA & POLICY», 2021, 3, pp. 1 - 13 [Scientific article]Open Access
Pelizza, Annalisa, Blame is in the Eye of the Beholder: Beyond an ethics of hubris and shame in the time of COVID-19, «HARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL MISINFORMATION REVIEW», 2020, 1, pp. 1 - 4 [Scientific article]Open Access
Pelizza Annalisa, Lausberg Yoren, Milan Stefania, Come rendere visibili i migranti nei dati della pandemia, «INTERNAZIONALE», 2020, 1358, pp. 1 - 11 [Scientific article]Open Access
Milan, Stefania; Pelizza, Annalisa; Lausberg, YOREN ARNOLD, Making migrants visible to COVID-19 counting: the dilemma, «Open Democracy», 2020, 28 April 2020, pp. 1 - 11 [Scientific article]Open Access
Pelizza Annalisa, Processing Alterity, Enacting Europe: Migrant Registration and Identification as Co-construction of Individuals and Polities, «SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, & HUMAN VALUES», 2020, 45, pp. 262 - 288 [Scientific article]Open Access
Pelizza Annalisa, “No Disease for the Others”: How COVID-19 data can enact new and old alterities, «BIG DATA & SOCIETY», 2020, 7, pp. 1 - 7 [Scientific article]Open Access
Huub Dijstelbloem, Annalisa Pelizza, The State is the Secret. For a relational approach to the study of border and mobility control in Europe, in: Secrecy and Methods in Security Research. A Guide to Qualitative Fieldwork, London and New York, Routledge, 2019, pp. 48 - 62 [Chapter or essay]Open Access