This month marks the publication of my article “The Datalogical Drug Mule” in the Data issue of Feminist Media Histories. This article had a varied lifetime, first as a final paper for a media theory class, then as an award-winning conference paper for the International Communication Association, and finally as a journal publication. In short,Continue reading “The Datalogical Drug Mule”
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Infrastructures, Piracy, and Breakdown
I’ve recently taken to Prezi less as a presentation software and more as a space for creating visualizations -concept maps, timelines, etc – that help me work through my readings and research material. This particular visualization is inspired from a seminar presentation I prepared on Brian Larkin’s Signal and Noise: Media, Infrastructure, and Urban LifeContinue reading “Infrastructures, Piracy, and Breakdown”