Senior Lecturer of Information Systems, School of Computing and Information Systems; and (Honorary) Senior Fellow, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne
Marc is a Senior Lecturer of Information Systems (Digital Ethics) at the School of Computing and Information Systems, University of Melbourne, Australia and Honorary Senior Fellow (at both Melbourne Law School and The Burnet Institute, Australia). His research interests are in the intersection between philosophy and technology: in particular, the ethics of social media technologies and the application of existentialist philosophy to contemporary social network structures. He is also an Honorary Burnet Institute Senior Fellow, working in social media and public health research. He was one of the early pioneers on Twitter research, with his PhD dissertation (ca. 2013) on Twitter and social behaviour. He frequently comments on topics related to digital ethics in the media, such as the NYT and The Age (Australia).
The internet is worse than it used to be. How did we get here, and can we go back?
Sep 17, 2024 08:47 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
When it comes to our experience of the internet, the times, they are a-changin, as Bob Dylan would say. You cant quite recall how, but the internet certainly feels different these days. To some, it is less fun and less...