Acknowledgments

This book owes its start as a dissertation to Christopher Fynsk and Mario Biagioli. Without their advice, encouragement, feedback, provocations, and patience, it would never have been written. James Leach and Timothy Lenoir were kind enough to sit on my dissertation committee, where they provided excellent comments towards that document eventually becoming this book. Its production would likewise have been impossible without the conversation and support of Helen Nissenbaum while I was at NYU; portions of this book were written at NYU while funded by grants from the National Science Foundation (CNS/NetS 1058333) and the AFSOR-MURI Presidio grant. Paul Edwards, Gabrielle Hecht, and the STS Reading Group at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor read a full draft of this manuscript and gave a writer’s dream of thorough, exacting, and unfailingly helpful comments and advice. Finally, this book would not have taken shape without the work of Marguerite Avery, Katie Persons, Kathleen Caruso, Nancy Kotary, Celeste Newbrough, and the reviewers at MIT.

Many of the ideas, examples and conclusions in this book evolved while in conversation with Lucy Alford, C. W. Anderson, Gus Andrews, Burhanuddin Baki, Don Blumenfeld, danah boyd, Mia Sara Bruch, Douglass Carmichael, Michael Cohen, Sande Cohen, Gabriella Coleman, Jean Day and the reviewers at Representations, Charlie DeTar, Alexander Galloway, Kristoffer Gansing, Lisa Gitelman, Matt Gleeson, Sumana Harihareswara, Sean Higgins, Micah Jacob, Ben Kafka, Daniel V. Klein, Jorge Ledo, Joanne McNeil, Ben Marsden, Jay Murphy, Kathryn Myronuk, Quinn Norton, Camille Paloque-Bergès, Jussi Parikka, Leonard Richardson, Nora Roberts, Erica Robles, Tony Sampson, Luke Simcoe, Fred Turner, and a number of people who would like to remain anonymous. Thanks so much to you all. Any mistakes are, of course, my own.