new media theorist and professor. director of the SFU digital democracies institute. posts reflect my own views only.
banner from Mongrel Network's 2004 Bush-Blair project. Portrait by a wonderful scms audience member—let me know if you know them!
Digital Media & Political Theory,
User Democracy and Tech-Corporate Governmentality |
Postdoc Society of Fellows, Columbia U |
Ph.D. Modern Culture & Media, Brown U |
From Berlin, Germany |
IrinaKalinka.com
Intersectional feminist and neuroaffirmative researcher & educator | Media Studies & Education | MU | Neurospicy Nerd | She/Her | Views are your ma's.
IRC Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellow @ResearchIreland @DCU. Fellow at the Institute for Research on Male Supremacism.
Researching misogyny, the manosphere, gender disinfo & digital media
Cooper Union humanities professor, recovering dean, recovering publisher (Routledge, Columbia UP). Books (on writing, revising, teaching, visual measurement, Powell & Pressburger) with Chicago, Princeton, Bloomsbury, the BFI.
Next: Shakespeare and opera.
Writing on Indian Ocean Archipelagos, environmentalism, and pedagogy
Ⓐctivist Ⓐnthropology MAs + PhDs
🌍 Journal: https://jwsr.pitt.edu/
📕 Books: https://blog.pmpress.org/kairos/
🏴☠️ Lectures: https://www.ciis.edu/news/david-graeber-memorial-lectures
Assistant Professor Media Studies (Critical Platform Studies) University of Toronto, Canada. Leader DigiLabour. Platform labor, Worker-owned Platforms, AI & Labor, Worker Organizing
Professor, Faculty Director UCSD Labor Center, author Chasing Innovation and Redacted, co-founder and supporter of Turkopticon, ex-Google worker. These are my personal opinions, not those of my employer.
Researching the Internet is serious business. Mostly.
(We're mainly over on AoIR.social, our organisation Mastodon instance, which is open to all members.)
https://aoir.org/
https://aoir.social/@aoir
Living in Los Angeles. Native Californian. #MacFellow
Writer, professor. Comedian.
Author, “Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism,” which is unfortunately still relevant to understanding today’s LLMs and AI.
safiyaunoble.com
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Teaching at Baruch College, CUNY. Co-Host of @hightheorypodcast.bsky.social
Co-Founder of Humanities Podcast Network. Digital Artist. Home Cook.
My dream? car-free neighborhoods with one public library per 100 people.
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Distinguished Professor, CUNY Graduate Center; Director of Research, Center for Place, Culture and Politics. New book: The Story of Capital (24 February 2026). Posts from David Harvey personally are signed -DH