People, Place, and Media in the Contemporary City
The digitization and privatization of human experience from the global to the intimate has become so pronounced in capitalist societies…
Assistant Professor of Communication and Media Studies
The digitization and privatization of human experience from the global to the intimate has become so pronounced in capitalist societies…
Today I’m participating in a panel and facilitating a workshop with the Public Science Project at Rutgers University’s Representing the City: Technology, Action, and Change. More info on the symposium from the The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy … Continue reading →
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Today I’m participating in a panel and facilitating a workshop with the Public Science Project at Rutgers University’s Representing the City: Technology, Action, and Change. More info on the symposium from the The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy … Continue reading →
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This Saturday (10/13/12) I’ll be presenting with Kiersten Greene at Northwestern University’s InfoSocial Conference. Info and abstract below: Title: Doing Participatory Research and Pedagogy in Proprietary Educational Environments Authors: Gregory T. Donovan & Kiersten Greene Panel: Participation, Socialization, and Memory Online … Continue reading →
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You see they give you toys just to distract. And then they break your mind, so they can break your back. Got you in so much debt you can’t pay it back. And that’s the way that it has been … Continue reading →
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From the article: “The practice has become big business for cellphone companies, too, with a handful of carriers marketing a catalog of “surveillance fees” to police departments to determine a suspect’s location, trace phone calls and texts or provide other … Continue reading →
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On Tuesday, 02/28/2012 @ 4PM, I’ll be presenting “The Informational is Spatial” at the Association of American Geographers’ paper session on “Geographies of Surveillance and Security 3: Data, Discourses, and Affects” (session organized by David Murakami Wood and Steve Graham). … Continue reading →
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