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Alexander Halavais is an Associate Professor of Data & Society at Arizona State University (ASU). He focuses on how automation and datafication reshape learning, collaboration, and self-governance. He leads the MA in Social Technologies / Data & Society program, fostering interdisciplinary exploration of technology's societal roles.
His research interests emphasize the interplay between emerging technologies and social dynamics. Notably, he authored Search Engine Society (Polity, 2017), analyzing the sociological implications of search engines. Currently, he is writing a book titled Automating Revolution, which likely explores technological disruption and systemic change.
While no specific grants or awards are listed, his work reflects a commitment to understanding digital transformation's ethical and structural impacts. He maintains an active role in academic leadership through his program direction.
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