CASTAC-Net Member
PhD candidate, University of Maryland
Research Interests
Algorithms | Computational culture | Digital Ethnography | Software | surveillance studies |
About Samuel
Sam DiBella is a PhD candidate in information studies at the University of Maryland. He received his MSc in media studies from the London School of Economics. His research focuses on the the changing social value of privacy and anonymity online and the history of information technology. His writing has appeared in First Monday, Public Books, the International Journal of Communication, Surveillance and Society, and Heterotopias, among others.