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Social Construction of Bike Technology Assignment (STS Class)

9 February 20166 December 2019mhicks

What is Digital Labor? Insights from Interviews by Students

28 November 20156 December 2019mhicks

Digital Labor: Student Insights and Concerns

14 November 20156 December 2019mhicks
Sellafield Power Station

Disasters: Making Sense of Windscale

27 October 20156 December 2019mhicks

Defining Digital Labor

30 September 201530 September 2015mhicks
A man covering his mouth with a handkerchief, walking through a smoggy London street. Coloured aquatint. Credit: Wellcome Collection. CC BY

Making Sense of the London “Fog”

28 September 20156 December 2019mhicks
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Digital Labor Class: Theorizing Technology’s Interaction with Culture

6 September 20156 September 2015mhicks

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