Publications
Book
Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2025. Common Circuits: Hacking Alternative Technological Futures. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Articles
Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2023. “How to Avoid the Infrastructural Blues? Studying-while-caring for digital infrastructures” in Annals of Anthropological Practice, 23(2):16.
Luis Felipe R. Murillo, Caitlin Wylie, Phil Bourne. 2023. “Critical Data Pedagogies: Three (non-rival) approaches” in Big Data and Society 12(4):1-11.
Caitlin Wylie and Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2023 “Care-fully? The Question of ‘Knowledge Co-Production’ in Arctic Science” in Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience, 9(2):22.
Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2020. “Moral Circuits” in Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience 6(2): 1-6. [article]
Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2020. “Hacking et Magie” in Revue du MAUSS, n. 56.
Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2020. “Hackerspace Network: Prefiguring Technopolitical Futures” in American Anthropologist, 121 (3): 207-221.
Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2018. “What Does ‘Open Data’ Mean for Ethnographic Research?” in American Anthropologist, 120 (3): 577-582.
Luis Felipe R. Murillo and Pietari Kauttu. 2017. “Open Hardware as an Experimental Innovation Platform: Preliminary Research Questions and Findings,” CERN IdeaSquare: Journal of Experimental Innovation, 1 (1): 26-34. [data]
Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2016. “New Expert Eyes Over Fukushima: Open Source Responses to the 3/11 Disaster in Japan,” Anthropological Quarterly, 89 (2): 433-463.
Morgan Currie, Christopher Kelty, and Luis Felipe R. Murillo. “Free Software Trajectories: From Organized Publics to Formal Social Enterprises?,” Journal of Peer Production, issue 3 (authors in alphabetic order).
Luis Felipe R. Murillo, Diane Gu, Jarita Holbrook, and Sharon Traweek. 2012. “Partial Perspectives in Astronomy: Gender, Ethnicity, Nationality, and Meshworks in Building Images of the Universe and Social Worlds” Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 37 (1):36-50.
Adam Fish, Luis Felipe R. Murillo, Lilly Nguyen, Aaron Panofsky, Christopher Kelty. 2011. “Birds of the Internet: towards a field guide to the organization and governance of participation” in Journal of Cultural Economy, 4: 2, 157-187.
Public scholarship
TC Silva, LF Murillo, Vince Tozzi, Francisco Caminati, Alice Bonafé, Junior Paixão, Mariana Rocha Arduini, Djakson Filho, Layla Xavier. “Computing from the South / Computação do Sul,” Branch Magazine, issue 4.
Luis Felipe R. Murillo, Pietari Kauttu, Laia Pujol, Andrew Katz, Jonathan Wareham. 2020. “Open Hardware Licensing: Parallels and Contrasts,” Open Science Monitor Case Study, European Commission, Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union.
Laia Pujol, Jonathan Wareham, Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2018. “White Rabbit,” Open Science Monitor Case Study, European Commission, Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union.
Luis Felipe R. Murillo, Jenny Molloy, and Shannon Dosemagen (stewarding authors) with the Gathering for Open Science Hardware Community. 2018. “Global Open Science Hardware Roadmap: Making open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025”. GOSH: Sloan Foundation.
Luis Felipe R. Murillo and Tobias Welzel. 2017. “Welcome to the Journal of Open Hardware,” Journal of Open Hardware.1(1).
Luis Felipe R. Murillo, Sharon Traweek, Jarita Holbrooks, Diane Gu. 2015. “Studying Structures of Inequality in Astronomy through Narrative Analysis and Social Network Visualization,” UCLA Center for the Study of Women, CSW Update, January 2012.
Organized volumes
Sareeta Amrute and Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2020. “Computing in/from the South,” Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience 6 (2): 1-23.
Book chapters
Aidan Seale-Feldman and Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2024. “Thomas Csordas” in Ensino da Antropologia.
Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2021. “Hacking” in Callan, Hillary (ed.). International Encyclopedia of Anthropology. London: Wiley Blackwell.
Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2021. “Decentering Comparison, Questioning Holism: The Multi-sited Ethnographic Approach,” in Lallement, Michel and Giraud, Olivier (ed.), Decentering Comparative Studies, Global Perspectives Leiden: Brill publishers.
Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2018 “Dim Sum Labs Memories: Joys and Tribulations of an Open Laboratory” in Poon, Michelle (ed.). The Field Guide to Hacking. Hong Kong: Dim Sum Labs.
Luis Felipe R. Murillo and Christopher Kelty. 2017. “Hackers and Hacking” in Koch, Gertraud (ed.). Digitalisation: Theories and Concepts for Empirical Cultural Research. New York: Routledge.
Luis Felipe Rosado Murillo and Christopher Kelty. 2017. “Hacking und Hackers” in: Koch, Gertraud (ed.). Digitalisierung: Theorien und Konzepte für die Empirische Forschung. Konstanz: Universitaetsverlag Konstanz.
Lucas M. Panitz and Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2016. “Multi-sited Ethnography in Anthropology and Geography” in Heidrich, Alvaro and Cláudia Z. Pires (ed.). Qualitative Research Practices in Geography: spatio-cultural and organizational knowledge (original title in Portuguese), Porto Alegre: Editora Letra1.
Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2014. “Free Software” in Marie-Laure Ryan, Lori Emerson, and Benjamin J. Robertson (ed.). Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2010. “Politics, Culture and Technology in the Brazilian Free Software Community,” in Leal, Ondina F. and Rebeca V. Souza (ed.). Intellectual Property Regime: Anthropological Studies (original title in Portuguese) Porto Alegre: Tomo Editorial.
Translations
Coleman, Gabriella. 2010. “Revoluções Silenciosas: o irônico surgimento do software livre e de código aberto e a construção da consciência legal hacker” in Leal, Ondina F. and Rebeca V. Souza (ed.). Intellectual Property Regime: Anthropological Studies (original title in Portuguese). Porto Alegre: Tomo Editorial.
Kraemer, Pablo. 2017. “An Unrequited Love: STS and Social Sciences” in Revue d’anthropologie des connaissances, 11:2.
Graeber, David. 2013. “Fragmentos de uma antropologia anarquista.” Porto Alegre: Editora Deriva.
Multimedia / Film
Luis Felipe R. Murillo and Ethan Crawford. 2010. “Catadores,” CMI-Porto Alegre, DVD, Color, 36min. Vimeo (online).
Undergraduate publications
Carlos Steil and Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2008. “Foreword” in Body/Meaning/Healing by Thomas Csordas (original title in Portuguese), Porto Alegre: Editora da Universidade, UFRGS.
Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2007. “Reflections on the anthropologist’s situation and positioning” in Fonseca, Cláudia et al. (ed.). Anthropologists in Action: Experiments in Human Rights (original title in Portuguese). Porto Alegre: Editora da Universidade, UFRGS.
Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2007. “The Virtual and the Political: On Disputing Discourses of the Brazilian Free Software Community” (original title in Portuguese) in Observatorio (OBS), 1(2): 227-238.
Luis Felipe R. Murillo. 2003. “Interfaces Between two Domains of Discourse Analysis: The French School in Relation to Critical Discourse Analysis” (original title in Portuguese) in Ao Pé da Letra, 5(2): 77-86
For the complete list of publications, please check my CV.