Marina Levina
University of California, Berkeley
Marina Levina is a faculty in the Media Studies Department at the University of California, Berkeley and an affiliated faculty in the Berkeley Center for New Media. Her research interests are in critical studies of science and technology, new media, cultural theory, visual culture, and media studies. She has published work on personal genomics, health information technology, and critical pieces exploring the role of science in popular culture. She is currently working on a book titled Life as a Virus, Life as a Code: Biopolitics of Control over Posthuman Life and she is a co-editor of an essay collection titled Everyday Life in the (Post)Global Network forthcoming from Peter Lang Publications in 2010.
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