Sarah Florini is an associate professor of film and media studies in the Department of English and the associate director of the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics at Arizona State University. She holds a doctorate in communication and culture from Indiana University. She researches the intersection of race and technology, and her work has appeared in New Media and Society, Critical Studies in Media Communication, Television and New Media, and Transformative Works and Cultures. Her book
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