Contributed to Economist on the Internship Economy

I contributed to the article “Generation i” in the Economist Magazine: “For universities it’s really cheap money,” says Gina Neff, a professor of communication at the University of Washington. “They are getting tuition dollars and not having to spend instructional dollars.” Some internships are valuable, she says, citing one she oversees in which students work […]

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Data Empathy: Learning from health care

I just published an essay on Medium about what the dinosaurs of health care can teach health startups. Nude pictures of celebrities stolen from their own iCloud accounts. Facebook experimenting with the emotions in their users’ feeds. Google reading Gmail before their users do. Fitness trackers without privacy policies, vulnerable to security breaches, and bait-and-switch […]

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The Peer Economy as Virtual Workplace

$10,000. Microsoft FUSE Labs Faculty Research Award. “The Peer Economy as Virtual Workplace.”

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