Imagining Futuretypes| Everybody and Nobody: Visions of Individualism and Collectivity in the Age of AI

Authors

  • Aram Sinnreich American University
  • Jessa Lingel University of Pennsylvania
  • Gideon Lichfield Quartz, USA
  • Adam Richard Rottinghaus University of Tampa
  • Lonny J Avi Brooks California State University, East Bay (CSUEB

Author Biographies

Aram Sinnreich, American University

Associate Professor of CommunicationAuthor of the recent book “The Piracy Crusade: How the Music Industry’s War on Sharing Destroys Markets and Erodes Civil Liberties,” from University of Massachusetts Press. He holds a Ph.D. from the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California.

Jessa Lingel, University of Pennsylvania

Assistant Professor at the Annenberg School for CommunicationShe received her PhD in communication and information from Rutgers University, and has an MLIS from Pratt Institute and an MA from New York University.  Her research interests include information inequalities and technological distributions of power.

Gideon Lichfield, Quartz, USA

Senior Editor at Quartz.Was a 2014-15 fellow at the Data and Society Research Institute, where he worked on using science-fictional techniques to explore the implications of data-related technologies. He studied physics and philosophy and began his journalistic career on the science desk of The Economist.

Adam Richard Rottinghaus, University of Tampa

Assistant p=Professor of Communication, where he teaches advertising. He critically researches consumer culture, advertising, marketing, technological change, and discourses of the future. Most recently, he has been publishing about communication technologies in financial markets.

Lonny J Avi Brooks, California State University, East Bay (CSUEB

Assistant Professor in the Communication Department.He is the Co-Principal Investigator for the Long Term and Futures Thinking in Education Project at CSUEB. His research studies how organizations (especially forecasting think tanks), and university students envision the future of media.

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2016-11-04

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