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I should be writing something else, but I read the news today, oh boy.
I read it and I stood in the smell of fresh-ground coffee, awaiting my...
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On my run this morning I listened to an MP3 of David Eagleman's RSA lecture, which I've since discovered is also available in slightly different...
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The county where I live just had a property auction last week. That's a sale where all the tax delinquent properties are sold to the highest bidder,...
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I've been generally nervous about the recent attempts of major corporations to data mine their way to better management theories and practices, but I...
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Two pieces separately crossed my screen today that each offer provocative challenges to the abiding sense of optimism, even triumphalism, that...
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In his article, "Surveillance in the Digital Enclosure," author and scholar Mark Andrejevic takes on the task of questioning the often-idyllic and...
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Halavais reminds us in the introduction to this book that the search engine has become such a normative part of our experience with digital...
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When I think of doing critical information studies and scholarship, I think of it in the way that information, communication, technology &...
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For reasons and intentions that no one can yet successfully explain, the University of Michigan is asking members of campus (students, faculty, staff...