Jennifer Gabrys
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Jennifer Gabrys is a prominent scholar in the field of media studies and environmental humanities. Her work often explores the intersections of technology, environment, and society, particularly focusing on how environmental sensing technologies shape our understanding of the world. Gabrys has authored influential books such as "Program Earth: Environmental Sensing Technology and the Making of a Computational Planet" and "Digital Rubbish: A Natural History of Electronics," both of which critically examine the implications of digital and electronic waste on our environment and culture.
In addition to her scholarly contributions, Gabrys engages with contemporary art, activism, and societal issues. She has been involved in various projects and discussions centered around environmental awareness and the role of art in activism. Her work is characterized by a commitment to understanding how technological systems influence ecological and social relationships, making her a key figure in ongoing conversations about sustainability and the digital age.