Ph.D. in Communication & Culture @yorkuniversity; interests: surveillance studies; AI governmentality; affect theory; everyday media & subjectivity; Foucault
I finally got to officially graduate as Dr. Bahar Nasirzadeh from @yorkuniversity@YorkUComCult. Thank you @janhadlaw for hooding me and your support. My sincere gratitude to everyone who has been a part of this incredible journey with me. I am beyond words. #YorkuConvo
Congratulations to Dr. Bahar Nasirzadeh (@baharn) for successfully defending "A Genealogy of Consumer Surveillance: From the First Public Market to Eaton’s Department Store to Amazon" 👏
@genosko, @jrpybus, Robert Latham, @GanaeleLanglois, @greg_elmer, @janhadlaw@YorkUFGS
I successfully defended my PhD dissertation yesterday. My sincerest thanks to my examiners @genosko, @jrpybus, the Chair @janhadlaw, my supportive committee @GanaeleLanglois, Robert Latham, and my mentor & amazing supervisor @greg_elmer. Many thanks to @YorkComCultGPD @YorkUFGS.
Thrilled to see the chapter "See Send" on anti-terrorism apps and suspicious activity reporting that I co-authored with Dr. Greg Elmer in the new book APPIFIED, edited by Jeremy Morris and Sarah Murray @UofMPress#Appified#AppStudies#MediaTechnology
https://t.co/INXjUGZjuZ
The machine of incarceration, Foucault says, “is a machine for elimination, a form of prodigious stomach, a kidney that consumes, destroys, breaks up, and then rejects, and that consumes in order to eliminate what it has already eliminated.” https://t.co/efjOZXGzfr