Katherine Cross
Katherine Cross is a widely published essayist and social critic, as well as a PhD Candidate and lecturer at the University of Washington's Information School. Her writing has been featured in WIRED magazine, Rolling Stone, The Verge, and numerous other outlets, including Liberal Currents, an online current affairs magazine where she serves as a contributing editor. Since 2009 she's written about everything from gender theory and politics, to the sociology of how we interact with technology. She's taught university classes about the ethics of information technology use, sci-fi and democracy, and the gendered history of modern computing. Her new book Log Off: Why Posting and Politics (Almost) Never Mix is available now from Little Puss Press.

