Biography
Andrew Iliadis is an assistant professor at Temple University in the Department of Media Studies and Production (within the Klein College of Media and Communication) and serves on the faculties of the Media and Communication Doctoral Program, Cultural Analytics Graduate Certificate Program, and Science Studies Network. His work focuses on the social implications of big data and algorithms with specific interests in semantic computing (things like metadata, web schemas, knowledge graphs, applied ontologies) and embodied computing (things like wearables, embeddables, ingestibles, implantables). He has work published in or forthcoming from Global Media and Communication, International Review of Information Ethics, Big Data & Society, Philosophy & Technology, Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, The SAGE Encyclopedia of the Internet, Online Information Review, Communication Booknotes Quarterly, and the Canadian Journal of Communication, among others.
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Courses Taught
Number | Name | Level |
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MSP 1011 | Introduction to Media Theory | Undergraduate |
MSP 1021 | Introduction to Media Analysis | Undergraduate |
MSP 2741 | Introduction to Internet Studies and Web Authoring | Undergraduate |
Selected Publications
Recent
Iliadis, A. (2021). Critical and Cultural Approaches to Human-Machine Communication.