Hi Air-L, I’ve been varying my writing a bit and have just had two pieces published in Fast Company on Automation and Facial Recognition. My goal has been to contribute to the ongoing “news” conversation from an anthropological perspective. They may be interesting and/or useful for you and/or your students: S.A. Applin, April 21, 2019, Fast Company (Point of View) What we sacrifice for automation Lessons from an Amazon warehouse, and a world where increasingly anything (and anyone) that can be measured, is. https://www.fastcompany.com/90336550/how-much-are-we-sacrificing-for-automat... S,A, Applin, May 7, 2019, Fast Company (Point of View) The creeping threat of facial recognition (Do those championing new surveillance technology not realize that they too will be affected by it?) https://www.fastcompany.com/90336549/the-creeping-threat-of-facial-recogniti... Cheers! Sally Sally Applin, Ph.D. .......... Research Fellow HRAF Advanced Research Centres (EU), Canterbury Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing (CSAC) .......... Research Associate Human Relations Area Files (HRAF) Yale University .......... Associate Editor, IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine Member, IoT Council Executive Board Member: The Edward H. and Rosamond B. Spicer Foundation .......... http://www.posr.org http://www.sally.com I am based in Silicon Valley .......... sally@sally.com | 650.339.5236