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Greg Wise is a Professor in the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Arizona State University. His research focuses on the intersections of cultural studies, media theory, and surveillance studies, with a particular emphasis on Deleuze-Guattari assemblage theory. He critically examines technological impacts on society, privacy, and cultural narratives through interdisciplinary lenses.
Key research themes include digital surveillance practices, cultural globalization, and the philosophical underpinnings of technology in everyday life. His work analyzes topics ranging from dystopian literature adaptations to webcam culture and the ethical implications of emerging technologies.
Wise's publications span over two decades, consistently engaging with contemporary issues such as privacy rights, digital ethics, and the sociopolitical dimensions of media. His scholarship bridges philosophy, sociology, and communication studies to address pressing questions about technocultural dynamics.
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