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…

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,…

The Humming Wires with Stephanie Beth on WRFI Community Radio

WRFI Community Radio 88.1 in Ithaca 91.9 in Watkins Glen Live stream on wrfi.org   The Humming Wires with Stephanie Beth & Laura Brothers Tuesday 28 October 2014 7-9PM Tinge of Spooky Tones edition.   The Humming Wires with Stephanie Beth Tuesday 21 October 2014 7-9PM The Humming Wires with Stephanie Beth & Laura Brothers…

DISSERTATION: The Instrumented Ocean: How Sensors, Satellites and Seafloor-Walking Robots Changed What It Means to Study the Sea. Cornell.

The Instrumented Ocean: How Sensors, Satellites and Seafloor-Walking Robots Changed What It Means to Study the Sea DISSERTATION Stephanie B. Steinhardt Cornell Univesrity Department of Communication COMMITTEE: Steven J. Jackson (chair), Cornell University Department of Information Science Bruce Lewenstein, Cornell University Department of Communication Carl Lagoze, University of Michigan School of Information This dissertation is…