David Golumbia
scholar · 2 mentions across 1 reading
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David Golumbia appears in the course as a critical voice on the ideological dimensions of computational thinking and digital culture, particularly regarding how technological systems encode political assumptions. His work enables the seminar to interrogate the relationship between cybernetic systems, financial technology, and forms of social control—moving beyond treating these as neutral technical domains. While appearing only as a passing reference in the excerpts provided, Golumbia's broader scholarship would ground discussions about how persuasion technologies, algorithmic systems, and decentralized finance operate as mechanisms for distributing particular worldviews rather than objective solutions.
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