I joined Georgetown University’s Communication, Culture and Technology Program (CCT) in the fall of 2008 as an Assistant Professor. My research and teaching interests, which lie at the intersection of sociology, philosophy and history of science&technology, have focused on the emerging phenomena of Cyberinfrastructure (i.e., networked information technologies for the support of science) and how these are transforming the practice and organization of contemporary knowledge production. My primary methods are ethnographic and archival.
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