Media
Are Police Helicopters Worth the Cost
by Angelika Albaladejo
As advocates and academics question the impact of flights over neighborhoods, police departments lack persuasive evidence of crime-fighting effectiveness.
Andrea Miller on Where do we go from here?: Feminist Approaches to Anti-Blackness, Women’s Studies Program, Colgate University
Becca Sam ’23 speaks with Andrea Miller, assistant professor of social media and digital cultures in the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies, and faculty associate in women’s, gender, and sexuality studies at Florida Atlantic University. Dr. Miller delivered a lecture to the Colgate community titled “Abolition Geographies: Unpacking the Cyber Ecosystem.”
Researching the World Around Us: Exploring the Relationship Between Technology, Environment and Politics
By Bethany Augliere and Paige Russo
It may not seem intuitive, but technology has a way of reinforcing the racism and violence it is trying to supposedly combat, according to Andrea Miller, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the school of communication and multimedia studies in the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters.
Andrea Miller on the We Be Imagining Podcast
Andrea Miller joins J. Khadijah Abdurahman, Stanley Muñoz, and Ilan Mandel with the We Be Imagining Podcast. How do some digital technologies that are operationalized in the war on terror really emerge through circuits and histories of racialized policing? How can we understand drones as complex infrastructures and trace them back through the use of air power by military and local police departments? Is the police response to protests representative of a strategy and tactics or is the state being reactionary-responding in full force to threats to its consolidation of power?