Susan Leigh Star

There’s some people who clearly left the Earth too soon and Susan Leigh Star is one of them. She brought some essential ideas from ethnography and the history of science into the discussions around technology, notably monsters (and not in a bad way, more like Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein) and the idea of boundary objects and […]

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Technology as a Species of Capital

It’s going to be a deep dive but here we are. Technology has a number of aspects in education, some of which are pragmatic and grounded in actual use but what if we were to see technology as just an alternative species of intellectual capital that participants can use the same way they use scholarship […]

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