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Log Off and Go to Logotherapy

Log Off and Go to Logotherapy

August 19 th 2021 byNathan Beacom

Viktor Frankl’s prescriptions for the online soul.

The Materiality of Digital Culture

The Materiality of Digital Culture

August 12 th 2021 byL.M. Sacasas

It's not as invisible—or as disembodying—as our devices lead us to believe.

Care at Scale

Care at Scale

August 5 th 2021 byDebbie Chachra

Bodies, agency, and infrastructure.

Ten Commandments for Tech
The Devil You Don't Know

The Devil You Don't Know

June 8 th 2017 byMilton Friesen

A data scientist uncovers the power of hidden algorithms that carry out digital injustice.

The Death of Expertise as a Decline of Trust

The Death of Expertise as a Decline of Trust

March 1 st 2017 byTom Nichols with James K.A. Smith

When we trust our feelings more than anything else, we stop trusting expert knowledge. And it could kill us.

Tocqueville and Twitter Feeds

Tocqueville and Twitter Feeds

March 1 st 2017 byJames Poulos

Don't expect either social media or social science to save us; what we need is social theory.

Surveillance and Trust

Surveillance and Trust

March 1 st 2017 byDavid Lyon

When someone's always watching, someone's always suspicious.

Trust without Teachers

Trust without Teachers

February 23 rd 2017 byChad Wellmon

Social media have become the new custodians of knowledge. This matters.

Millennials and the Military

Millennials and the Military

December 1 st 2016 byPaul Sikkema

Who wants to sign up for a war that can never be won?

The Will is Not Enough

The Will is Not Enough

December 1 st 2016 byChad Wellmon with Brian Dijkema

Why we need to think less about our phones and more about our practices.

Pursuing Health in an Anxious Age

Pursuing Health in an Anxious Age

June 9 th 2016 byBob Cutillo

Medical technology brings no peace like trusting in a God who is actively at work.

Playful Minds

Playful Minds

June 1 st 2016 byDave Sikkema

Games can recover play in learning, but we still have to know what it means to "learn."

How Then Shall We Work?: Automation

How Then Shall We Work?: Automation

June 1 st 2016 byJason Ballard

A symposium on the changing nature of professions in the digital age.

How Then Shall We Work?: Medicine

How Then Shall We Work?: Medicine

June 1 st 2016 byMatthew Loftus

A symposium on the changing nature of professions in the digital age.