Diego Cerna-Aragon
History of Science and Technology, Financial history, environmental history, historical theory, Latin America, Latinoamérica, Corporations and the Environment, Transnational history
Emerging Scholars
Diego Cerna-Aragon is a researcher of the social dimensions of science and technology. His doctoral research revolves around questions of legibility of natural resources, circulation of economic ideas, and practices of future-making. Diego holds a BA in Communication from the University of Lima, an SM in Comparative Media Studies from MIT, and an MA in Science and Technology Studies from York University.
Before graduate school, Diego spent years working at an international development project in Peru that assisted local governments in the management of mining revenues. Diego has also been involved in research projects concerning data collection and the distribution of social welfare using algorithmic systems.