Daniel Muriel

PhD in Sociology (2013) and Assistant Professor at the University of the Basque Country (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, EHU). He is currently the Coordinator of the Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology at EHU. His career combines two decades of research and teaching in the field of the social sciences, with particular attention to digital culture, science and technology studies, emerging technological devices, videogame artifacts, and the search for methodological tools and ways of narrating research beyond traditional modes of scientific knowledge production. He has actively collaborated in knowledge-transfer projects with institutions such as Tabakalera, Azkuna Zentroa, and the “la Caixa” Foundation. He has an extensive academic output, including nearly fifty articles in high-impact international journals, as well as book chapters and books published by leading academic presses. He is the author of Identidad Gamer (AnaitGames, 1st ed. 2018; 2nd ed. 2021) and co-author of Video Games as Culture (Routledge, 2018), Los videojuegos como cultura (Ampersand, 2023), and Un mes en Tinder siendo mujer gamer (Applehead, 2021). He is also the editor of Ocio y tecnología digital (University of Deusto, 2017).

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daniel.muriel@ehu.eus