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Associate Professor; Founding Director, Center for the Middle East and North Africa at UC Santa Cruz
History DepartmentAreas of expertise: Disease and Immunity, Science Studies, Environmental Studies, Biomedical Sciences, Capitalism, Colonialism, History, Water
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Education B.S. in Biological Sciences, Stanford University M.A. in Contemporary Arab Studies, Georgetown University Ph.D. in History, Stanford University
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Warren Sack
wsack@ucsc.edu
Areas of expertise: Digital Arts, Digital Media, New Media, Science Studies, History of Science, Philosophy of Science, Software, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Democracy
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Warren Sack is a media theorist, software designer, and artist whose work explores theories and designs for online public space and public discussion. He is Professor and has been Chair and earlier Director of Graduate Studies of Film + Digital Media at the University of California, Santa Cruz where he teaches digital arts and digital studies. He has also served as Director of the Digital Arts & New Media MFA program. He was primary supervisor for 23 MFA students and a thesis committ... more »
Areas of expertise: Science Studies, Colonialism, Digital Humanities, Drug Policy, World History
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Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, May 2015.
Areas of expertise: Agroecology and Agriculture, Biotechnology, Activism, Science Studies
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Ph.D., Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, University of California, Berkeley M.S., Science Writing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology B.A., Biology, Williams College
Areas of expertise: The Philippines, Southeast Asian Studies, History of Science, Colonialism, Science Studies, Community-based Research
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I am interested broadly in the politics of botanical life and plant worldmaking in modern histories of the Philippines and Southeast Asia. My first book, Unmaking Botany: Science and Vernacular Knowledge in the Colonial Philippines (Duke University Press, March 2025), expands the "vernacular" in the history of colonial botany and examines practical and epistemological tensions in the Philippines during the science's internationalist acceleration. My next project, one drawing... more »
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