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5 Theses on AI Theft in Education

I have been thinking about the ways that so much of the AI discourse in education spaces these last few years has tried to split teachers and students- to make teachers suspicious of students and to make it so that students are surveilled in all sorts of new ways. I think we need to avoid…

Some Reflections on AI and Higher Education, Part 1

There is a fresh round of AI cheating hysteria as a result of a recent NY Magazine article and also another round of recent articles reports on professors using AI to give feedback on assignments sparking outrage from a few students. I think articles likes these are not helpful at all in thinking through the…

My Comments from the 4/17/25 Hands Off Higher Ed teach-in on my campus

Thanks to the organizers of this rally on campus today. It is good to be in community with you all. I wish it were under better circumstances. I am teaching my Global Justice course currently. This course is in many ways my historic favorite course to teach- it pulls on all areas that I am…

Automobility, Authoritarianism and Climate Politics

Much has been written of late about the causes of our new authoritarian moment. In many corners of the academy—including some of my own recent work (here, here, and here)—the consensus is that one of the main causes is the alienation and economic degradation of neoliberal capital. I think this is basically a correct reading…


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