Instructor, MI239 Digital Footprints: Privacy and Cybersecurity Michigan State University Department of Media and Information Offered: Spring 2018, Spring 2019, Summer 2019, Spring 2020, Summer 2020, Spring 2021, Summer 2021, Spring 2022, Summer 2022, Spring 2023 Each of us intentionally and unintentionally leaves behind digital information traces, our “digital footprint”, as we go about our…
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Guest Lecture, “Ethnography”, Michigan State University, HR & Labor Relations HRLR315 Research Methods
Human Resources & Labor Relations HRLR315 Research Methods Instructor: Kristie McAlpine This lecture sought to answer the questions of: what is ethnography and what does it look like in practice? What is the power of ethnography in labor research? What does ethnography tell us about labor, work practices, power dynamics, intersectionality and the organizational setting?…
Technoscience Tarot
This ongoing project is a collectively designed tarot deck inspired by feminist technoscience, including reinterpretations of classic Ryder-Waite, re-imagining the multiplicity of identity and relation with emphasis on ecology, maintenance and repair, and care. Forthcoming. New contributors are always welcome! Please contact me for more information.
NSF Workshop: Neoliberal Fever – Precarity, Hope & Future Making
Attendee at Workshop: Neoliberal Fever – Precarity, Hope & Future Making Sept 28-30, 2017 University of Michigan School of Information Department of Communication Studies Sponsored by National Science Foundation, Division: CISE-IIS-CHS (PI Lindtner). Organizers: Silvia Lindtner Aswin Punathambekar Seyram Avle Cindy Lin Jean Hardy The notion that we live in a moment of precarity and…
On Hospitality and Hope: Where Scientific and Technical Infrastructures Negotiate Their Insiders and Outsiders. 4S ’17.
In this performative brunch, a radical happening, participants sat around a dressed table for a feast as a thought-experiment around the desire to accommodate that rings throughout many modern technological ventures for openness, diversity and participation. Yet, as we see at the table and in our technological endeavors, there is a limit to accommodation and…
“Reflections of the Instrumented Ocean” MSU Media and Information BITLab
“Reflections of the Instrumented Ocean” MSU Media and Information BITLab October 21, 2016 MSU BITLab, October 22, 2016 from Stephanie Steinhardt
“Why Academics Should Care About Cybersecurity”, MSU Media and Information BITLab
Guest Speaker, MSU Media and Information BITLab “Why Should Academics Care about Cybersecurity?” December 2, 2016
Guest Lecture, “Do Artifacts Have Politics?” Michigan State University Arts & Humanities, RCAH192 Design for Social Good
Guest Lecturer, Design for Social Good Michigan State University Residential College of Arts and Humanities January 25, 2017 Instructor: Megan Halpern Lecture entitled “Do Artifacts Have Politics?” exploring Langdon Winner’s canonical piece and its relevance for modern social media and technology development from Facebook to killer robots.
Interview, Wake Up Sheep People Podcast
Interviewed for Season 2 Episode 6 of the conspiracy theory podcast, Wake Up Sheep People, with my old silly friends and hosts Steve Farley and J Nixon. Audio available here https://player.fm/series/wake-up-sheep-people/episode-16-into-the-future Banner image description: logo for podcast with two comic drawn heads of the hosts J Nixon and Steve Farley on sheep bodies screaming in…
Imagining Intersectional Futures: Feminist Approaches in CSCW. CSCW ’17.
Imagining Intersectional Futures: Feminist Approaches in CSCW Sarah Fox Amanda Menking Anna Lauren Hoffman Stephanie Steinhardt Shaowen Bardzell Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW ’17) The aim of this one-day workshop is to explore theoretical and methodological approaches that help us consider issues of gender,…
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