Dr. Aaron McKain, M.S.L.
Dr. McKain's Expertise
digital ethics, politics, and law / public health / First Amendment
publications, conferences, trainings, clients
Principles of Digital Law and Ethics
CPI TechREG Chronicle.
Special Issue on Machine Learning. Feb 2023
w/ Thomas Freeman, Samson Hall
"A Primer on Digital and Data Science Ethics."
Nebraska Lawyer. Sept/Oct 2022
w/ Thomas Freeman, Samson Hall
“Criminal Conviction By Algorithms Are Ruining Innocent Lives.”
Omaha World Herald. August 29, 2021
w/ Thomas Freeman and Elizabeth Otto.
“The Legal Implications of Algorithmic Decision-Making.”
Nebraska Lawyer. May/June 2020
w/ Thomas Freeman and Samson Hall.
As Technology Evolves, So Will the Law, and So Must Attorneys,
Nebraska Lawyer. July/August 2019
w/ Thomas Freeman
“Free Speech in Post-Digital America.”
Hennepin County Library. Permanent Collection.
September 2019
w/ The Institute for Digital Humanity and
the Institute for Aesthetic Advocacy.
“Are We the Rockstars We’ve Been Waiting For?”
PopMatters. 3 Nov. 2008
“Mike Huckabee’s Family Guy Values.”
Alternet. 21 Jan. 2008
“A Hypothetical Problem.”
PopMatters. 17 Sept. 2006
“A Primer on Digital and Data Science Ethics.” With Thomas Freeman and Samson Hall. Nebraska Lawyer. September/October 2022.
"The Roberts Court and Compulsory Collective Bargaining: Reading the Tea Leaves AfterJanus and Masterpiece." With Thomas Freeman.
Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy. Forthcoming in 2022.
“Criminal Conviction By Algorithms are Ruining Innocent Lives.” With Thomas Freemanand Elizabeth Otto. Omaha World Herald.
August 29, 2021.
“The Legal Implications of Algorithmic Decision-Making.” With Thomas Freeman and Samson Hall. Nebraska Lawyer. May/June 2020.
“In Two Voices.” With Amanda Aherns and Stephen Pederson. Intima: A Journal of Narrative Medicine. August 2020.
“Let Them All Eat Cake: Rhetorically Mapping Religious Freedom, LGBTQIA Discrimination, and The First Amendment After Janus and
Masterpiece.” 2020 Proceedings of the Midwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business.
(Winner of the 2020 Best Paper Award.)
“Rhetorically Predicting a First Amendment Right to Negotiation After Janus.” With Thomas Freeman and Destynie Sewell.
11 Wm. & Mary Bus. L.Rev. 609 (2020).
“The Art of EMF Science: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Post-Digital Health Advocacy." With Steven Pederson and the Institute for Aesthetic Advocacy.
PostHuman: New Media Art 2020. CICA Press, 2020.
“As Technology Evolves, So Does the Practice of Law (and So Must Attorneys)." With Thomas Freeman. Nebraska Lawyer Magazine.
July/August2019.
“The Future of Collective Bargaining: Rhetorically Predicting a First Amendment Right to Negotiation.” With Thomas Freeman and Destynie
Sewell. 2019 Proceedings of the Midwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business.
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“Free Speech in Post-Digital America.” Editor. With The Institute for Digital Humanity and the Institute for Aesthetic Advocacy. Hennepin County
Library. (Permanent Collection.) September 2019.
“I Want to Party With You Cowboy: Stephen Colbert and Campaign 2016’s Aesthetic Logic of Truthiness.” With Thomas Lawson. In Julie
Webber-Collins, Ed. The Joke is On Us: Political Comedy in (Late) Neoliberal Times. Lexington Press, 2019.
“How to Write a Poem that Costs You $175k Plus the Lady,” Missouri Review, Miller Audio Prize for Humor (runner up), Summer 2018.
Student Publications
peer reviewed, for industry, and/or for the public
Invited Academic
Conferences and Presentations:
“Using the Lens of Narrative Theory
to Rethink Digital Ethics.
International Vincentian
Business Ethics Conference.
October 2022.
w/ Marci Exted, Thomas Freeman,
and Aaron McKain
Winner:
Primeaux Best Paper Award.
(Runner-Up.)
“Privacy 3.0: Using Narrative Theory
to Reframe Health Data Sanctity.”
Inaugural Transatlantic Dialogue
on Humanity and AI Regulation.
Hosted by HEC Paris.
Paris, France. May 2022.
Reported in:
“Regulating Global Intelligence:
s Global Consensus Possible?”
Forbes: September 9, 2022.
“Privacy 3.0: Using Narrative Theory to Forgive, Forget, and Re-Program Digital Dignity.”
Data, Law, and AI Ethics Research Colloquium.
Indiana University, Virginia Tech,
and University of Pennsylvania.
Online. April 2022.
w/ Aaron McKain and Thomas Freeman
“Triangulating Hate Speech and Free Speech in Algorithmic Environments.”
Indiana University.
Bloomington, IN: April 2022. (Online.)
w/ Aaron McKain
“Algorithmic Unreliability: Narrative Theory,
Digital Ethics, and The Constitutionality of Employment AI.”
Midwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business. Chicago, IL and Online: March 2022.
w/ Thomas Freeman and Marci Exted
“Redefining Digital Literary:
Algorithms and You.”
SXSW EDU.
Austin, TX: March 2022.
w/ Thomas Freeman, Shea Sullivan, and
Ayin Morales-Monge
Winner:
Online voting competition to present.
“Privacy 3.0: Forgiveness and
Student Data After Mahoney.”
International Vincentian
Business Ethics Conference.
Chicago: DePaul University. October 2021.
w/ Thomas Freeman, Simon Truatmann,
and Amanda Aherns.
“Reckoning With Robots:
The Constitutional Implications of
Using Algorithms to Make Human Decisions.”
Midwest Associate of Legal Studies in Business/Midwest Business Administration Association Annual Conference.
Chicago: March 2021.
w/Thomas Freeman.
“Algorithmic Bias: How Cross Functional Networks Can Fight Digitized Discrimination.”
Heider Business Symposium.
Creighton University.
Omaha, NE. October 2021.
w/ Dr. Aaron McKain, Thomas Freeman, Elizabeth Otto,
Ayin Monge, and Julius Hernandez.
“Digital Ethics: What’s Next?”
OSTROM Workshop.
Indiana University School of Business.
Bloomington, IN. February 2021.
With Julius Hernandez and Shea Sullivan.
“A Taxonomy of Algorithmic Unreliability: Using Facial Recognition to Map Constitutional Issues.”
Data, Law, and AI Ethics Research Colloquium. Indiana University and Virginia Tech University.
Online (COVID): May 2020
“Racist Robots? A Visual Primer
on Understanding Algorithmic Bias.”
Midwest Associate of Legal Studies in Business/Midwest Business Administration Association Annual Conference.
Chicago, IL: March 2020
w/ Thomas Freeman, Ayin Monge-Morales, and Moises Morales. .
“Rhetoric Versus the Robots:
Mapping the Legal and Ethical Dimensions of Algorithmic Discrimination.”
Consortium for the Study of
Religion, Ethics and Society
at Indiana University’s
Kelley School of Business.
Bloomington, IN. November 2019.
“Why Digital Rights Is
The New Civil Rights Movement.”
North Carolina A & T State University.
Greensboro, NC: May 2018.
“EMF Science and the Post-Fact Society:
Models to Stop Disinformation.”
Drew University.
New Jersey: June 2018.
“What Norm MacDonald and Narrative Theory
Can Teach Us About Social
Media Privacy and Big Data Reasoning.”
Hamline University.
Saint Paul, MN. April 2017.
(In conjunction w/ exhibition
for World Press Freedom Day.)
“Shouting Fire: Originalism and Antonin Scalia.” Jiggery-Pokery and Applesauce?
The Impact and Legacy of Justice Antonin Scalia.
Hamline University Center
for Justice and Law.
Saint Paul, MN: February 2016.
“#Objectivity: Unlikable Narrative Justice.”
Beyond Ferguson: Critical Conversations.
Hamline University.
Saint Paul, MN: January 2015.
“Finding Bias in New York Times
Reporting on Israel and Palestine.”
Yeshiva University.
New York, NY: February 2010.
“2008: The Year We Re-Made Contact
(or, Why Did Postmodernism End?)"
Project Narrative Presents:
Prophets in Their Own Century.
Ohio State University
Columbus, OH: January 2009.
“OurSpace: Resituating Civic Literacy
in the University Curriculum.”
LiteracyStudies@OSU.
The Ohio State University.
With Michael Harker and Scott Lloyd DeWitt. Columbus, OH: March 30, 2007.
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Why Can't Doctors and Scientists Agree on EMFs?The confusion is coming from within the scientific community itself. Physicists, biologists, and doctors can't seem to agree on what the thermal effects of electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) mean for our health. So we have two competing views of reality when it comes to the correlation between EMFs and environmental illness, and the fight between them can't be settled by appealing to science as such (they're both supposed to be on the "team" of science). That's why we need alternative ways of "testing" the perception and measurement of EMFs and their potential environmental impacts (and don't worry: we also hate the tinfoil crackpots and fake medicine peddlers; we're actual academics).
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Art Installations: Juried and Peer-ReviewedCzong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN) Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN) Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN)
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IAA EMF Research, Publications, and Academic Conferences“The Art of EMF Science: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Post-Digital Health Advocacy.” With Steven Pederson and the Institute for Aesthetic Advocacy. PostHuman: New Media Art 2020. CICA Press, 2020.
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"A Primer on Digital and Data Science Ethics." with Thomas Freeman, Aaron Mckain, and Samson Hall. Nebraska Lawyer, Sept/Oct 2022.
“WandaVision Exposes the Reality that Our Filter Bubbles Control our Minds.” Hannah Grubbs. Popular Culture and Theology. September 22, 2021.
“WandaVision: An Intersectional Perspective on the Erasure of Jewish Identity.” Joe Cobb. Blerg.com. April 18th, 2021.
“In Two Voices.” Amanda Aherns, Aaron McKain, and Stephen Pederson. Intima: A Journal of Narrative Medicine. August 2020.
"The Legal Implications of Algorithmic Decision Making.” Thomas Freeman, Aaron McKain, and Samson Hall. Nebraska Lawyer. May/June 2020.
Academic
& Industry
Publications
“A Primer on Digital and Data Science Ethics.” With Thomas Freeman and Samson Hall. Nebraska Lawyer. September/October 2022.
"The Roberts Court and Compulsory Collective Bargaining: Reading the Tea Leaves AfterJanus and Masterpiece." With Thomas Freeman.
Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy. Forthcoming in 2022.
“Criminal Conviction By Algorithms are Ruining Innocent Lives.” With Thomas Freemanand Elizabeth Otto. Omaha World Herald.
August 29, 2021.
“The Legal Implications of Algorithmic Decision-Making.” With Thomas Freeman and Samson Hall. Nebraska Lawyer. May/June 2020.
“In Two Voices.” With Amanda Aherns and Stephen Pederson. Intima: A Journal of Narrative Medicine. August 2020.
“Let Them All Eat Cake: Rhetorically Mapping Religious Freedom, LGBTQIA Discrimination, and The First Amendment After Janus and
Masterpiece.” 2020 Proceedings of the Midwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business.
(Winner of the 2020 Best Paper Award.)
“Rhetorically Predicting a First Amendment Right to Negotiation After Janus.” With Thomas Freeman and Destynie Sewell.
11 Wm. & Mary Bus. L.Rev. 609 (2020).
“The Art of EMF Science: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Post-Digital Health Advocacy." With Steven Pederson and the Institute for Aesthetic Advocacy.
PostHuman: New Media Art 2020. CICA Press, 2020.
“As Technology Evolves, So Does the Practice of Law (and So Must Attorneys)." With Thomas Freeman. Nebraska Lawyer Magazine.
July/August2019.
“The Future of Collective Bargaining: Rhetorically Predicting a First Amendment Right to Negotiation.” With Thomas Freeman and Destynie
Sewell. 2019 Proceedings of the Midwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business.
.
“Free Speech in Post-Digital America.” Editor. With The Institute for Digital Humanity and the Institute for Aesthetic Advocacy. Hennepin County
Library. (Permanent Collection.) September 2019.
“I Want to Party With You Cowboy: Stephen Colbert and Campaign 2016’s Aesthetic Logic of Truthiness.” With Thomas Lawson. In Julie
Webber-Collins, Ed. The Joke is On Us: Political Comedy in (Late) Neoliberal Times. Lexington Press, 2019.
“How to Write a Poem that Costs You $175k Plus the Lady,” Missouri Review, Miller Audio Prize for Humor (runner up), Summer 2018.
“Fear and Loathing in the New Media Era : How to Realign our Rhetorical Judgments for the Post-Postmodern, Digital Media Age.”
Dissertation. Ohio State University, 2012. (Released to the public by my University. Actively cited.)
“The Rhetoric of Narrative: What the Law as Narrative Movement Can Teach the Rest of the Narrative Turn.” In Deborah Journet, Ed.
Narrative Acts: Rhetoric, Race and Identity, Knowledge. Hampton Press, 2011.
“Rhetoric.” In Peter Logan, Ed. Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Novel. Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
“New Media, New English.” In Cheryl E. Ball and James Kalmbach, Eds. Reading and Writing New Media. With Jason Palmeri, Cormac Slevin, and
Scott Lloyd DeWitt. Hampton Press, 2009.
“Foreward.” With E. Gordon Gee. In The Business of Higher Education: Marketing and Consumer Interests. Eds. John C. Knapp and David J. Siegel.
Praeger, 2009.
Commonplace: A User’s Guide to Persuasion (in an Age that Desperately Needs One). With Michael Harker and Scott Lloyd DeWitt. McGraw-Hill,
2008.
“Are We the Rockstars We’ve Been Waiting For?” PopMatters. 3 Nov. 2008.
“Huckabee’s Family Guy Values.” Alternet. 21 Jan. 2008.
“Re-Learning How to Argue.” Audio essay. In Cynthia L. Selfe, Ed. Multimodal Composition: Resources for Teachers. Hampton Press, 2007.
“Made Actual Through Pain.” Video essay. With Michael Harker and Cormac Slevin. In Cynthia L. Selfe, Ed. Multimodal Composition: Resources
for Teachers. Hampton Press, 2007.
“A Hypothetical Problem.” PopMatters. 17 Sept. 2006.
“Not Necessarily Not the News: Remediation, Gatekeeping, and The Daily Show.” Journal of American Culture 28.4 (Dec 2005): 415-430.
Student Academic Conferences
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“Redefining Digital Literacy: Algorithms and You.” With Thomas Freeman, Elizabeth Otto, Ayin Monge, and Moises Morales. SXSW EDU. Austin, TX. March 2022
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“Algorithmic Bias: How Cross Functional Networks Can Fight Digitized Discrimination.” With Dr. Aaron McKain, Thomas Freeman, Elizabeth Otto, Ayin Monge, and Julius Hernandez. Heider Business Symposium. Creighton University. Omaha, NE. October 2021.
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“Post-Digital Free Speech.” Curated Cross-Cultural Zine Exchange. With Allison Baker and the Institute for Aesthetic Advocacy. Hennepin County Library. (Permanent Collection). September 2019.
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“Racist Robots: A Visual Primer on Understanding Algorithmic Bias.” Ayin Monge, Moses Ramos, and Tom Freeman. Midwest Business Administrative Association/Midwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business Joint Conference. Chicago, IL. March 2020. (COVID cancellation.)
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“Rhetoric Versus the Robots II: The Ethics of Algorithmic Unreliability.” Weston Cregut, Rebekah Winkel, and Aaron McKain. International Society for the Study of Narrative. New Orleans, LA. March 2020.
Faculty and Affiliate Publications
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"A Primer on Digital and Data Science Ethics." with Thomas Freeman, Aaron Mckain, and Samson Hall. Nebraska Lawyer, Sept/Oct 2022.
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"The Roberts Court and Compulsory Collective Bargaining: Reading the Tea Leaves After Janus and Masterpiece." With Thomas Freeman. Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy. Forthcoming.
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“Criminal Conviction By Algorithms are Ruining Innocent Lives.” With Thomas Freeman and Elizabeth Otto. Omaha World Herald. August 29, 2021.
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“Let Them All Eat Cake: Rhetorically Mapping Religious Freedom, LGBTQIA Discrimination, and The First Amendment After Janus and Masterpiece.” 2021 Proceedings of the Midwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business. Forthcoming. (***Winner of the 2021 Best Paper Award.)
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“Janus and the Future of Collective Bargaining: Rhetorically Predicting a First Amendment Right to Negotiation.” With Thomas Freeman and Destynie Sewell. William & Mary Business Law Review 609 (2020).
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“The Art of EMF Science: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Post-Digital Health Advocacy.” With Steven Pederson and the Institute for Aesthetic Advocacy. PostHuman: New Media Art 2020. CICA Press, 2020.
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“As Technology Evolves, So Does the Practice of Law (and So Must Attorneys)." With Aaron Mckain and Thomas Freeman. Nebraska Lawyer Magazine. July/August 2019.
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“The Future of Collective Bargaining: Rhetorically Predicting a First Amendment Right to Negotiation.” With Thomas Freeman and Destynie Sewell. 2020 Proceedings of the Midwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business.
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“What About Cynthia: A Case Study Exploring Corporate Fiduciary Duties and Social Responsibility.” With Thomas Freeman. Business and Professional Ethics Journal. Forthcoming in 2020.
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“Free Speech in Post-Digital America.” Editor. With The Institute for Digital Humanity and the Institute for Aesthetic Advocacy. Hennepin County Library. September 2019.
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“I Want to Party With You Cowboy: Stephen Colbert and Campaign 2016’s Aesthetic Logic of Truthiness.” With Thomas Lawson. In Julie Webber-Collins, Ed. The Joke is On Us: Political Comedy in (Late) Neoliberal Times. Lexington Press, 2019.
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“Privacy 3.0: Using Narrative Theory to Reframe Health Data Sanctity.” Transatlantic Dialogue on Humanity and AI Regulation. Paris, France. May 2022.
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“Privacy 3.0: Using Narrative Theory to Forgive, Forget, and Re-Program Digital Dignity.” With Thomas Freeman. Big Data and AI Ethics Research Colloquium. University Park, PA. April 2022.
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“Algorithmic Unreliability: Narrative Theory, Digital Ethics, and The Constitutionality of Employment AI.” With Thomas Freeman and Marci Exted. Midwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business. Chicago, IL. March 2022.
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“Algorithmic Bias: How Cross Functional Networks Can Fight Digitized Discrimination.” With Dr. Aaron Mckain, Thomas Freeman, Elizabeth Otto, Ayin Monge, and Julius Hernandez. Heider Business Symposium. Creighton University. Omaha, NE. October 2021.
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“Privacy 3.0: Forgiveness and Student Data After Mahoney.” With Dr. Aaron McKain, Thomas Freeman, and Simon Trautmann. International Vincentian Business Ethics Conference at DuPaul University. Chicago, IL. October 2021. Online.
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“Technology Inclusivity in Online Dispute Resolution.” With Angie Raymond and Isak Nit Asare. American Bar Association Dispute Resolution Technology Expo. Online. July 2021.
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“Let Them All Eat Cake (Again): Rhetorically Mapping Religious Freedom, LGBTQIA Discrimination, and the First Amendment After Janus and Masterpiece.” With Thomas Freeman. Midwest Business Administrative Association/Midwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business Joint Conference. Chicago, IL. April 2021.
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“The Art of EMF Science: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Post-Digital Health Advocacy.” With Stephen Pedersen and Allison Baker. Rhetoric of Health And Medicine Conference. October 2020.
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“What Would Jesus Program?” Rhetoric Society of America. Portland, OR. May 2020.
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“A Taxonomy of Algorithmic Unreliable: Constitutional Implications.” Law and Ethics of Big Data Conference. (Virtual.) May 2020.
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“Make Them Bake Cake? In the Wake of Masterpiece Cakeshop, Which Religious Activities Are Protected Expression Under the First Amendment and Protected from Discrimination Laws?” With Tom Freeman and Daniel Schneider. Midwest Business Administrative Association/Midwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business Joint Conference. Chicago, IL. March 2020.
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“The Right to Speak, Bake, or Film…or Not…Which Activities are Protected Expression Under the First Amendment?” With Thomas Freeman. Huber Hurst Research Seminar in Business Law and Ethics. Gainsville, FL. January 2020.
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“Rhetoric Versus the Robots: Mapping the Legal and Ethical Dimensions of Algorithmic Discrimination.” Consortium for the Study of Religion, Ethics and Society at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. Bloomington, IN. November 2019.
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"Regulating Artificial Intelligence: Is Global Consensus Possible?" Forbes. September 2022.
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"Criminal Convictions By Algorithms Are Ruining Innocent Lives," Omaha World Herald. August 2021.
Is There Social Media Forgivness?
KARE-11 NBC NEWS. MINNEAPOLIS, MN.
podcasts
“Digital Ethics and
the Institute for Digital Humanity.”
Human Lawyer.
December 2021.
With Shea Sullivan and Aaron McKain
"Institute for Digital Humanity, part 1."
AI and You.
March 28, 2022.
With Shea Sullivan and Hanna Grubbs
"Institute for Digital Humanity, part 2."
AI and You. April 4, 2022.
With Shea Sullvian and Hanna Grubbs
“Critical Race Theory?”
Our Black News. June 2021.
With Aaron McKain and Julius Hernandez.
“What is Digital Ethics.”
Our Black News. May 2021.
With Julius Hernandez and Annelane Sallee.
“What the Floyd Verdict Means for Minneapolis.”
Our Black News. April 2021.
“Digital Ethics and
the Institute for Digital Humanity.”
Human Lawyer.
December 2021.
With Shea Sullivan and Aaron McKain
"Institute for Digital Humanity, part 1."
AI and You.
March 28, 2022.
With Shea Sullivan and Hanna Grubbs
"Institute for Digital Humanity, part 2."
AI and You. April 4, 2022.
With Shea Sullvian and Hanna Grubbs
“Critical Race Theory?”
Our Black News. June 2021.
With Aaron McKain and Julius Hernandez.
“What is Digital Ethics.”
Our Black News. May 2021.
With Julius Hernandez and Annelane Sallee.
“What the Floyd Verdict Means for Minneapolis.”
Our Black News. April 2021.
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Why Can't Doctors and Scientists Agree on EMFs?The confusion is coming from within the scientific community itself. Physicists, biologists, and doctors can't seem to agree on what the thermal effects of electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) mean for our health. So we have two competing views of reality when it comes to the correlation between EMFs and environmental illness, and the fight between them can't be settled by appealing to science as such (they're both supposed to be on the "team" of science). That's why we need alternative ways of "testing" the perception and measurement of EMFs and their potential environmental impacts (and don't worry: we also hate the tinfoil crackpots and fake medicine peddlers; we're actual academics).
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Why do FAQs matter?FAQs are a great way to help site visitors find quick answers to common questions about your business and create a better navigation experience.
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Art Installations: Juried and Peer-ReviewedCzong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN) Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN) Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN)
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IAA EMF Research, Publications, and Academic Conferences“The Art of EMF Science: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Post-Digital Health Advocacy.” With Steven Pederson and the Institute for Aesthetic Advocacy. PostHuman: New Media Art 2020. CICA Press, 2020.
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What's the IAA's -- Proven -- Art Solution to the EMF Health Crisis?
Since 2017, the IAA has been producing juried art installations, academic conference presentations, publications as "investigative exhibits" that provide the public with an interactive multimedia experience of issues related to environmental illness and medical uncertainty. These installations, along with supplemental publication materials, are curated for future use by academics, advocates, and attorneys as evidence in scientific debates and courtroom proceedings on the environmental health impacts of electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs).
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Why Can't Doctors and Scientists Agree on EMFs?The confusion is coming from within the scientific community itself. Physicists, biologists, and doctors can't seem to agree on what the thermal effects of electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) mean for our health. So we have two competing views of reality when it comes to the correlation between EMFs and environmental illness, and the fight between them can't be settled by appealing to science as such (they're both supposed to be on the "team" of science). That's why we need alternative ways of "testing" the perception and measurement of EMFs and their potential environmental impacts (and don't worry: we also hate the tinfoil crackpots and fake medicine peddlers; we're actual academics).
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Why do FAQs matter?FAQs are a great way to help site visitors find quick answers to common questions about your business and create a better navigation experience.
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Art Installations: Juried and Peer-ReviewedCzong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN) Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN) Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN)
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IAA EMF Research, Publications, and Academic Conferences“The Art of EMF Science: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Post-Digital Health Advocacy.” With Steven Pederson and the Institute for Aesthetic Advocacy. PostHuman: New Media Art 2020. CICA Press, 2020.
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Czong Institute for Contemporary ArtYou can edit the title from the FAQ 'Settings' tab in the Editor. To remove the title from your mobile app go to the 'Site & App' tab in your Owner's app and customize.
Is There Social Media Forgiveness?"
KARE-11 News. Minneapolis.
October X, 2021.
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Why Can't Doctors and Scientists Agree on EMFs?The confusion is coming from within the scientific community itself. Physicists, biologists, and doctors can't seem to agree on what the thermal effects of electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) mean for our health. So we have two competing views of reality when it comes to the correlation between EMFs and environmental illness, and the fight between them can't be settled by appealing to science as such (they're both supposed to be on the "team" of science). That's why we need alternative ways of "testing" the perception and measurement of EMFs and their potential environmental impacts (and don't worry: we also hate the tinfoil crackpots and fake medicine peddlers; we're actual academics).
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Why do FAQs matter?FAQs are a great way to help site visitors find quick answers to common questions about your business and create a better navigation experience.
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Art Installations: Juried and Peer-ReviewedCzong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN) Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN) Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN)
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IAA EMF Research, Publications, and Academic Conferences“The Art of EMF Science: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Post-Digital Health Advocacy.” With Steven Pederson and the Institute for Aesthetic Advocacy. PostHuman: New Media Art 2020. CICA Press, 2020.
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Czong Institute for Contemporary ArtYou can edit the title from the FAQ 'Settings' tab in the Editor. To remove the title from your mobile app go to the 'Site & App' tab in your Owner's app and customize.
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Why Can't Doctors and Scientists Agree on EMFs?The confusion is coming from within the scientific community itself. Physicists, biologists, and doctors can't seem to agree on what the thermal effects of electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) mean for our health. So we have two competing views of reality when it comes to the correlation between EMFs and environmental illness, and the fight between them can't be settled by appealing to science as such (they're both supposed to be on the "team" of science). That's why we need alternative ways of "testing" the perception and measurement of EMFs and their potential environmental impacts (and don't worry: we also hate the tinfoil crackpots and fake medicine peddlers; we're actual academics).
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Why do FAQs matter?FAQs are a great way to help site visitors find quick answers to common questions about your business and create a better navigation experience.
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Art Installations: Juried and Peer-ReviewedCzong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN) Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN) Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN)
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IAA EMF Research, Publications, and Academic Conferences“The Art of EMF Science: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Post-Digital Health Advocacy.” With Steven Pederson and the Institute for Aesthetic Advocacy. PostHuman: New Media Art 2020. CICA Press, 2020.
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Why Can't Doctors and Scientists Agree on EMFs?The confusion is coming from within the scientific community itself. Physicists, biologists, and doctors can't seem to agree on what the thermal effects of electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) mean for our health. So we have two competing views of reality when it comes to the correlation between EMFs and environmental illness, and the fight between them can't be settled by appealing to science as such (they're both supposed to be on the "team" of science). That's why we need alternative ways of "testing" the perception and measurement of EMFs and their potential environmental impacts (and don't worry: we also hate the tinfoil crackpots and fake medicine peddlers; we're actual academics).
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Art Installations: Juried and Peer-ReviewedCzong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN) Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN) Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN)
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IAA EMF Research, Publications, and Academic Conferences“The Art of EMF Science: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Post-Digital Health Advocacy.” With Steven Pederson and the Institute for Aesthetic Advocacy. PostHuman: New Media Art 2020. CICA Press, 2020.
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What's the IAA's -- Proven -- Art Solution to the EMF Health Crisis?
Since 2017, the IAA has been producing juried art installations, academic conference presentations, publications as "investigative exhibits" that provide the public with an interactive multimedia experience of issues related to environmental illness and medical uncertainty. These installations, along with supplemental publication materials, are curated for future use by academics, advocates, and attorneys as evidence in scientific debates and courtroom proceedings on the environmental health impacts of electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs).