[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W63QwMxfj9AIn honor of Earth Day, we'd like to turn your attention to a handful of the 16,306 species threatened with extinction. This video is dedicated to them and our fallen homies-the 785 species that have been wiped off the face of the planet. This Earth Day, pour one out for the dodo.
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In honor of Earth Day, we'd like to turn your attention to a handful of the 16,306 species threatened with extinction. This video is dedicated...
By Lindsay Utz,
Lindsay Utz
James Sumner
Morgan Currie
My research broadly probes the way cultural, political, and economic factors interact with the design and development of information infrastructures. My recent research examines the production and circulation of government data, and how these datasets interact with social, political, and economic systems. I start with these data infrastructures’ historical beginnings and follow them through their standardization in policy, their circulation in technical systems, and their reuse by the public. The topic of emerging data infrastructures grows increasingly important as these systems condition the possibility for new economies, forms of governance, civic behavior, and political struggle.\r\n\r\nI received my Ph.D. from the Department of Information Studies at UCLA in 2016, and my MLIS from the same department in 2014. I have a Masters in New Media from the University of Amsterdam (2011). I am currently a lecturer in the School of Media, Culture, and Design at Woodbury University.\r\n\r\n
Danielle Flug