Sarah Brayne
@sarahbrayne.bsky.social
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Sociology Professor at Stanford
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There are folders, but my totally unsystematic observations suggest that non-directory (read: young) people mostly view documents in reverse chronological order and run searches to pull things up, rather than clicking through nested folders. It’s a different logic of information sorting & retrieval
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As we kick off the first week of quarter, I am reminded that I my mental model is *absolutely* directory structure and I have no idea how students now live their entire lives in the chaotic laundry basket that is Google Drive. This article explains it so well: www.theverge.com/22684730/stu...
Students who grew up with search engines might change STEM education forever
Professors are struggling to teach Gen Z
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This summer, I'm excited to be returning to the West Coast and starting a new position as Associate Professor of Sociology at Stanford! I am so grateful for my time at UT Austin and will miss my colleagues and students there tremendously.
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...it has rapidly increased in scope in the digital age. We offer four empirical testable hypotheses we hope might be useful in future research:
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This is largely a theoretical piece in which we develop the concept of "surveillance deputies" to describe when ordinary people, rather than state actors, use their labor and economic resources to conduct surveillance. Although surveillance deputization has a long history...