I research and write about technology, inequality, and power. Currently, I am a Visiting Fellow at the Justice and Technoscience (JusTech) lab at Australian National University and a Staff Research Scientist at Google Research, where I study the social impacts of technology. As a researcher, I have worked with the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, the Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation, and youthSpark, among others.
I’ve held fellowships with the Carnegie Mellon/ACLS Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the LGBTQ Institute, and the Georgetown Center for Juvenile Justice Reform; and was a postdoctoral fellow at Northwestern University. My writing has been published in academic outlets and featured in popular venues like The Conversation, Kotaku, Vice, and Stuff Mom Never Told You.
I also serve on the board of BURNAWAY—an Atlanta-based digital magazine of contemporary art and criticism from the American South.
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I’ve held fellowships with the Carnegie Mellon/ACLS Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the LGBTQ Institute, and the Georgetown Center for Juvenile Justice Reform; and was a postdoctoral fellow at Northwestern University. My writing has been published in academic outlets and featured in popular venues like The Conversation, Kotaku, Vice, and Stuff Mom Never Told You.
I also serve on the board of BURNAWAY—an Atlanta-based digital magazine of contemporary art and criticism from the American South.
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