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Wikipedia’s Crisis of Identity: The Trouble with Abstract Wikipedia
Anne Drew Hu considers the benefits and drawbacks of Abstract Wikipedia on equity and access.
Iggy Peck, Architect Is an AI Doomer and Other Things I Struggle to Talk with My Kids About
Charles Logan tries not to be The Dad Who Ruins Everything and also shares creative media which take a critical approach to technologies.
Dismantling the New Jim Code
Marie and Dan explore Dr. Benjamin’s notion of the The New Jim Code and consider ways to work toward dismantling discriminatory design.
Book Review: Hyperconnectivity and Its Discontents
Jacob Pleasants reviews Rogers Brubaker’s book, Hyperconnectivity and its Discontents.
Are you ready to take Liberatory Tech Action? All you need to know about the 2nd Annual Civics of Technology conference!
Our 2024 Conference preview, conference logistics, and a call for participants for a critical consciousness study.
Breaking Free from Blockchaining Babies and "Cradle-to-Career" Data Traps
Dr. Marachi previews her research and her August 4th keynote address to the Civics of Tech conference.
Previewing the 2nd Annual (and free) Civics of Technology Conference
A conference overview and a few session titles to whet your appetite for taking Liberatory Tech Action at our 2nd Annual CoT conference!
A Conversation with Nick Seaver, Author of Computing Taste
Jacob Pleasants interviews Nick Seaver about his book, Computing Taste: Algorithms and the Makers of Music Recommendation.
Why Black Mirror is Educational and Joan is Awful
In this blog post, Jacob and Dan discuss the new season of Black Mirror and why the show is educational… and, of course, why #JoanIsAwful.
Challenging Western and Global North Paradigms in Ed Tech
Marie and colleagues propose three frames: collective, critical, and ecological, to re-envision educational technology research and the possibilities of ed tech in learning and society.