معرفی
Dale Bradley is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication, Popular Culture and Film at Brock University. He holds a Ph.D. in Social & Political Thought from York University, an M.A. in Sociology from Queen’s University at Kingston, and a B.A.H. in Film Studies from Queen’s University. His research focuses on cyberculture representation, the impact of ICT on office environments, and political discourse surrounding open source software. Bradley teaches courses on technology and culture, and the social history of information technology.
Education:
- Ph.D. Social & Political Thought, York University
- M.A. Sociology, Queen’s University
- B.A.H. Film Studies, Queen’s University
His research interrogates how technology shapes cultural narratives and workplace structures. Key themes include the visual mechanisms of power in office spaces, cybersubjectivity in media, and anarcho-utopian ideals in open source software. Bradley’s work bridges cultural studies, sociology, and media analysis to explore technology’s societal imprint.
Publications span journals like Journal of Cultural Research and Canadian Journal of Communication, examining topics from 20th-century office evolution to MP3 file-sharing subcultures. His writing critiques technological determinism while highlighting grassroots innovation movements.
No scientific awards are listed. Bradley’s teaching emphasizes critical engagement with technology’s cultural and historical dimensions.


