I’m an assistant professor in the Department of Communication at Cornell University, and affiliated with the Program in Information Science and the Department of Science & Technology Studies. My first book is Wired Shut: Copyright and the Shape of Digital Culture (MIT Press, June 2007). I’m a non-residential fellow with the Center for Internet and Society at the Stanford Law School. Blah blah blah. I’m also husband to Jenna, father to Jonas, music enthusiast, semi-colon aficionado, karate brown belt, cafe vulture, and adamant refuser of simple answers. And, as should be obvious, I am fascinated with technology, culture, law, power, new media — and their intersection.
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- some basics about Tarleton
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