This talk explores some of the concrete effects of information technology on social flourishing as this technology has proliferated through consumerization over the past several decades, challenging some of the basic assumptions about the effects of consumer technology as a benevolent phenomenon by analyzing its development as an intrinsically economic entity.


Daniel Markovic, Boston University ‘23

Daniel Markovic is a senior studying International Relations and Political Science & Philosophy at Boston University. He is a first-generation student broadly interested in the theory and empirical development of contemporary social relations.


Monday, December 5th 12:00 - 1:30 PM

Registration required for attendance. Lunch provided.

Abigail Adams Institute, 14 Arrow Street Suite G10 Cambridge MA