...are fundamentally machine-readable: they can only be seen by humans in special circumstances and for short periods of time. A photograph shot on a phone creates a machine-readable file that...
...the lowballing is a pattern. In both Venkateshâs online articles and the book, he describes his subjects as âhigh-endâ and âupper-classâ workers, which he defines as women making around $50,000...
...premise that makes News Feed work as it is supposed to, as an ad conduit. The algorithm is there to make the News Feed into commercial broadcast television and to...
...shampoo; others complain about the âunnaturalnessâ of antibiotics, hormonal birth control, or monogamy. Judging from various Paleo forums online, homeschooling is fairly popular, as are hairy men, eating with oneâs...
...through a program of wealth redistribution and infrastructural investment, with a carbon-free Canada by 2050. To be sure, capital has workarounds for activists as well. In one high-profile example, Malm...
...In the case of the online university, this streamlining comes as a result of a curriculum that only offers courses lending themselves to online format, typically ones that rely upon...
...an objective measure of social online approval,â couching it in terms of Western consumersâ well-being before wondering how the disclosures âcould hurt Facebook.â Only paragraphs later does it remind us...
Jaskiran Dhillonâs new book Prairie Rising is an ethnographic exposure of how Canadian services for Indigenous youth perpetuate carceral coloniality.
...â80s in Africa. Environmentalism now has very decisively moved away from that, but it was part of veneration for nature untouched by humans. Organizations such of the Nature Conservancy based...
...from Kenya has been online: the ICC Witness Project, for one, but also the Jalada writers collectiveâwhose anthology is coming out soon as an e-bookâa site called Brainstorm Kenya, which...
...these canât be the status quo. DR: At least thatâs something. SG: One of your commands for online conduct is to âBe yourself.â What separates your vision of online transparency...
...hierarchically organized directory of websites, in 1994. On March 1, 1995, they incorporated the guide as Yahoo.com. In July 1994, Jeff Bezos incorporated Cadabra, an online bookstore; the site went...