Английская Википедия:A. Aneesh

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Aneesh Aneesh[1] is a sociologist of globalization, labor, and technology. He is Executive Director of the School of Global Studies and Languages at the University of Oregon and a Professor of Global Studies and Sociology.[2] Previously, he served as a professor of sociology and director of the Institute of World Affairs and the global studies program at the University of Wisconsin, MilwaukeeШаблон:R. In the early 2000s, he taught in the science and technology program at Stanford University and formulated a theory of algocracy, distinguishing it from bureaucratic, market, and surveillance-based governance systems, pioneering the field of algorithmic governance in the social sciences. Author of Virtual Migration: The Programming of Globalization (Duke 2006) and Neutral Accent: How Language, Labor and Life Become Global (Duke 2015), Aneesh is currently completing a manuscript on the rise of what he calls modular citizenship.

Education

Aneesh studied Physics, Economics, and Philosophy at the University of Allahabad, earning a Bachelor's degree there in 1987. After pre-doctoral study in Philosophy at Jawaharlal Nehru University he came to the University of California, Irvine for a Master's degree in social relations in 1996, and completed a Ph.D. in Sociology at Rutgers University in 2001.[3]

Books

Aneesh has written or edited the following books:

  • Neutral Accent: How Language, Labor and Life Become Global (2015)[4]
  • The Long 1968: Revisions and New Perspectives (co-edited, 2012)[5]
  • Beyond Globalization: Making New Worlds in Media, Art, and Social Practices (co-edited, 2011)[6]
  • Virtual Migration: the Programming of Globalization (2006)[7]

References

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