Writing
Big Tech and COVID-19 are fueling networked authoritarianism
As borders in the digital century have become more dependent on bytes and servers than bricks and mortar, this phenomenon is both in plain sight and invisible.
Rio Tinto chief must resign after Aboriginal site demolition
Jean-Sebastien Jacques
Failed COVID-19 tracing apps must be abandoned to restore public trust
These apps are beginning to look like thinly veiled attempts to implant a culture of surveillance under the cover of protecting public safety.
What next after coronavirus: the good, the bad or the ugly
How best can we push for a better deal for key workers and a new, kinder, greener economic era to meet the demands of the climate crisis?
Vale Peter Tonoli
His immense contribution meant a lot to many of us, and we will be forever be grateful for his legacy.
We keep you alive
Unskilled labor does not exist
The secret misfortune of the lucky country
Can we disorganise gambling misery through the development of social bonds?
Automated threats of a digital dystopia are closer than you think
Those affected by artificial intelligence are not objects to be tested on, but as subjects with dignity, agency and experience that can inform inclusive and empowering design
US tour
8 events, 4 cities, 10 days
Fake techno-utopianism and imagining a better future
Thursday, 13 February 2020. Featured on USA’s Doug Henwood’s Behind the News radio show.