Teresa Madrid Álvarez-Piñer (MLit, Literary Training and Research in the European Context). She has a long experience as academic editor, studied Hispanic Philology and Arabic Philology. She has been working in projects research since 2011 at the CCHS-CSIC, Madrid; the last of them, CORPI (ERC Advanced Grant). Her research interest is focused on the history of the book and its mediating role.
Arturo Guerrero Enterría (PhD, International Mediterranean Studies) is a digital humanities and data analysis specialist.
He has worked as financial and data analyst for the private sector for more than thirteen years in different companies such as Siemens, Wincor-Nixdorf, Dematic and AMV-Seguros. He has also worked for four years as a researcher for the public sector at the Fundación Pluralismo y Convivencia (Justice Ministry of Spain) and the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. His research interests are focused on how digital technologies are reconfiguring our societies.

