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Final Report: Marketing Internships With Connected, Hadi Kiani Dec 2020

Final Report: Marketing Internships With Connected, Hadi Kiani

SASAH 4th Year Capstone and Other Projects: Publications

Working as the Marketing Coordinator Intern for a tech start-up was an amazing experience. I conducted competitor research, ghostwrote blog posts, ran social media, and aided in a complete company rebrand. Connected is a software product development firm. They partner with ambitious organizations to deliver on the potential of software-powered products. Joining the company halfway through their rebrand, I was immediately thrown into the deep end. Fortunately, I was able to leverage the research and communication skills I had honed through SASAH and translate them into successful contributions. Nevertheless, I had to learn a lot about industry standards, tech jargon, …


Finding The Path Beneath My Feet, Jill O'Craven Jan 2020

Finding The Path Beneath My Feet, Jill O'Craven

SASAH 4th Year Capstone and Other Projects: Publications

Jill O'Craven participated in two CEL experiences: first, assisting with the second-year Digital Humanities course taken by SASAH students and producing a video on breaking down the A&H/STEM dichotomy and, second, volunteering at the London Children's Museum assisting with running the Early Years' Play Dates. The two experiences were useful in crystalizing her interest in science communication and education outside the classroom and helped her develop skills and experience to pursue this passion.


Through Google-Colored Glass(Es): Design, Emotion, Class, And Wearables As Commodity And Control, Safiya Umoja Noble, Sarah T. Roberts Jan 2016

Through Google-Colored Glass(Es): Design, Emotion, Class, And Wearables As Commodity And Control, Safiya Umoja Noble, Sarah T. Roberts

Media Studies Publications

This chapter discusses the implications of wearable technologies like Google Glass that function as a tool for occupying, commodifying, and profiting from the bio- logical, psychological, and emotional data of its wearers and those who fall within its gaze. We argue that Google Glass privileges an imaginary of unbridled exploration and intrusion into the physical and emotional space of others. Glass’s recognizable esthetic and outward-facing camera has elicited intense emotional response, partic- ularly when “exploration” has taken place in areas of San Francisco occupied by residents who were finding themselves priced out or evicted from their homes to make way …


A Look At The Changing Relationship Between My Generation And Technology In Michael Harris's Book The End Of Absence, Anastasia Scott Jan 2015

A Look At The Changing Relationship Between My Generation And Technology In Michael Harris's Book The End Of Absence, Anastasia Scott

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Technological Takeover: A Reading Response To Chapter 1 Of Michael Harris' The End Of Absence, Joshua Thompson-Persaud Jan 2015

Technological Takeover: A Reading Response To Chapter 1 Of Michael Harris' The End Of Absence, Joshua Thompson-Persaud

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The Challenge To Disconnect: Response To Chapter One Of The End Of Absence, By Michael Harris, Leonid Beletski Jan 2015

The Challenge To Disconnect: Response To Chapter One Of The End Of Absence, By Michael Harris, Leonid Beletski

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The Perpetuation Of Pundits: My Reflection And Response To Chapter Four "Public Opinion," From The Book The End Of Absence By Michael Harris, Elise Geschiere Jan 2015

The Perpetuation Of Pundits: My Reflection And Response To Chapter Four "Public Opinion," From The Book The End Of Absence By Michael Harris, Elise Geschiere

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