
Douglas Thomas
Associate Professor · Technology and Culture
University of Southern CaliforniaAbout
Douglas Thomas is an Associate Professor of Communication at the University of Southern California (USC), affiliated with both the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and the USC Iovine and Young Academy. His research focuses on the intersection of technology and culture, emphasizing subcultures, education innovation, and digital media. He is renowned for co-developing the 'gamer disposition' concept, recognized by Harvard Business Review, and authoring influential books like A New Culture of Learning (2011) and Hacker Culture (2002). Thomas has advised governments globally on educational reform and founded the journal Games & Culture in 2006. His current project, Bodies of Code, explores technology's relationship with corporeality since WWII.
- Research Areas: Technology & Culture, Gaming, Education Innovation
- Key Contributions: A New Culture of Learning, 'gamer disposition' theory, Games & Culture journal
- Consulting: South Korea, UAE, Singapore educational policies
Thomas’s work bridges academic rigor with real-world impact, influencing policy, education, and cultural discourse on digital transformation.
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