Profiles in "Cultural Studies and Technology" Expertise Area

  • Wise's research areas include technology and culture, media studies, globalization, and surveillance.
  • Toon directs the museum studies program and is also director of the Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve and the Innovation Gallery.
  • Dr. Selin invents and investigates methodologies for making sense of change. By creating new approaches and concepts for better understanding uncertainty, her work cultivates strategic foresight and improved innovation.
  • Sha's research concerns ethico-aesthetic improvisation, and a topological approach to morphogenesis and process philosophy.
  • My theory-driven research explores deep histories of technological systems (textual, visual, and audio) in ecological, scientific and social contexts. My creative practice blurs false boundaries between language and art.
  • Rodney Joseph is a behavioral scientist with a program of research focused on the development and implementation of community-based, theory-driven, culturally and individually tailored, physical activity interventions.
  • Sarah Florini is an Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies in the Department of English and the Associate Director of the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics at Arizona State University.
  • Hosman co-directs the SolarSPELL initiative, focused on building information literacy via offline digital libraries. She is faculty in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and the Polytechnic School.
  • Moran's current research investigates how methods in the physical sciences provide a foothold for thinking about the materiality of knowledge production in feminist theory and practice.