Anelise De Carli is a Brazilian researcher, writer and visual artist. She works mainly with image theory, visual culture, aesthetic experience and political and imaginary emancipation from a decolonial perspective. She holds a PhD in Communication and Information from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (2020), where she was also an assistant professor. Lecturer at the School of Fine Arts at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (2022-2023) and joint coordinator of the research project Earth and Us: Education, Research and Citizenship in the Anthropocene (2022-2024) and the Age of the Earth Network, responsible for the production of both the Anthropocene Campus Brazil and Latin America. She was a visiting researcher at the Institute for Philosophical Research, the University Jean Moulin Lyon 3 (2018-2019), working with the research group “Vivre par(mi) les écrans”. In 2013, she co-founded the Association for Research and Practice in the Humanities (APPH), a non-profit research and teaching institution, and, since 2019, she has coordinated the Thinking Through Image Research Group (GPPimg). She is a collaborator researcher of the Covid-19 Humanities MCTI Network.