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The lie of liberal intolerance on campus

(I wrote this for Medium) Nicholas Kristof in his NYT Opinion “A Confession of Liberal Intolerance” argues that college campuses are hotbeds of discrimination against conservatives and Christianity. Not only is Kristof wrong, his argument is downright dangerous.

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Michigan Lecture: Plans and Models

On April 21st, 2016 I gave a lecture “Plans and Models: Digital Tools, Sticky Practices and the Thorny Problem of Innovation” as part of the University of Michigan’s “Digital Futures Lecture Series.”

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Disruption and the Political Economy of Biosensor Data

Science and Technology Studies has long held that the frames and definitions designers give to new tools matter enormously for how users initially receive and ultimately modify those tools. Discourses are powerful forces in technology design, shaping, for instance, how gender and racial inequalities get designed into technologies. The startups working in biosensing and self-tracking […]

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