Software engineer navigating in digital and public history research. #humaneTech #lowTech #researchSupport #WellBeingAtWork
Working at https://www.c2dh.uni.lu / Views and photos my own.
Historian of technology & dad joke aficionado who lived w/a great little gray rabbit until recently (RIP).
I won’t share AI generated content, except to critique it.
In person I’ll be wearing a KN95. If you care about me put one on too.
www.marhicks.com
writer•prof•anti-disciplining
Residual Governance: How South Africa Foretells Planetary Futures• http://bit.ly/41wDJzD
Gobernanza residual: Cómo Sudáfrica presagia futuros planetarios• https://bit.ly/488OkV7
1st gen*2•cisbi•parent🏳️⚧️🧠
Works at the Computer History Museum, but everything here is solely my fault.
💾 associate prof of computers + video games @ MCC @ NYU
🕹️ managing ed of ROMchip: A Journal of Game Histories @romchip.bsky.social https://romchip.org
🍎 The Apple II Age: How the Computer Became Personal
https://linktr.ee/lainenooney
they/them
History and Epistemology of Science | Technology
#histsci #histech #histstm #SciCom
Practices of observation in Science | History of Computing, AI and Computer Vision | HistTech and Comics
https://dinahpfau.medientheater.org/
Mostly she/her
Committed to the daily re-imagining of what a university press can be since 1962.
Website: https://mitpress.mit.edu // The Reader (our home for excerpts, essays, & interviews): https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu
- Curator, Queer Digital History Project (queerdigital.com)
- Author, The Two Revolutions: A History of the Transgender Internet (NYU Press, 2023)
- Lecturer in WGSS @ Gonzaga University
- Collects your old technology junk and cats.
I do technology studies, make the Peoples & Things podcast, co-founded The Maintainers, and profess Science, Technology, and Society at Virginia Tech.
History and politics of climate science, climate change, knowledge infrastructures. Prof. Emeritus of Information and History, University of Michigan and Director Emeritus, Stanford University STS Program.
John Merritt Associate Director for Research Services at the Harry Ransom Center; Author of The TVs of Tomorrow-How RCA's Flat-Screen Dreams Led to the First LCDs (Chicago 2018). Posting in a personal capacity.
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