Alison Novack

Alison N. Novak is an Assistant Professor at Rowan University in the College of Communication & Creative Arts. She is a graduate of Drexel University's doctoral program in Communication, Culture and Media. Her work looks at the millennial generation's civic and political engagement through digital media. She is currently co-editing Defining Identity and the Changing Scope of Culture in the Digital Age and authoring a book on millennials, news media, and recent elections, both to be published in early 2016.

alisonnovak37@gmail.com

A Modest Proposal: Maybe the Matrix Isn’t So Bad if We Can Watch the Watchmen

Part 1 The Accountability Matrix (This is a follow-up piece to one we published recently on the Huff Post here) Let us begin with a modest proposal: Maybe the matrix isn’t so bad. Not long ago on Culture Digitally one of us wrote that we were immersed in a capture and conversion matrix. That series […]

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