Chelsea Horne Senior Professorial Lecturer Literature
- Degrees
- PhD, Communication, Â鶹Æƽâ°æ
MFA, Creative Writing, Â鶹Æƽâ°æ
MA, Media, Technology, Democracy, Â鶹Æƽâ°æ
MA, Literature, Binghamton University
BA, English and Rhetoric, Binghamton University - Favorite Spot on Campus
- In the classroom
- Bio
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Dr. Chelsea L. Horne's areas of research encompass communication, AI policy, algorithmic bias, digital ethics, information integrity, privacy, internet governance, and performance studies. Recent work has appeared in Telecommunications Policy, Routledge Studies in Shakespeare, and in Writing Spaces. Her current book project examines privacy at the intersection of media, design, policy, and platform governance to consider how often-overlooked privacy settings are in fact technologically significant.
Horne has taught workshops and master classes in four continents. She is Affiliate Faculty at the Khan Cyber and Economic Security Institute and a Faculty Fellow at the Internet Governance Lab. She is also Co-Convenor (Vice-President) of the Chapter Council of the Internet Society-DC (ISOC-DC).
Horne also writes fiction, poetry, and essays. Her stories have twice won the Andrew Bergman award in Creative Writing and her work has appeared in The Atlantic, The Rumpus, LitHub, The Paterson Literary Review, The Buffalo News, Washington Independent Review of Books, Café Americain and elsewhere. Horne has received multiple DC Commission of the Arts and Humanities grant as an Artist Fellow.
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