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Notes on contributors
Megan Finn is an Assistant Professor in the Information School at the University of Washington. She is working on a book about information practices after earthquakes in Northern California. [email: [email protected]]
Ben Light is Professor of Digital Media Studies in the Digital Media Research Centre at the Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. His research concerns people’s everyday experiences of digital media with a focus on (non)consumption, gender and sexuality, digital methods, and digital media engagement. His last book, Disconnecting with social networking sites, was published with Palgrave Macmillan in 2014. In 2011 (with Garry Crawford and Victoria Gosling) Online gaming in context: The social and cultural significance of online games was published by Routledge. He has also published work in journals such as New Media and Society, Cultural Sociology, Information Communication and Society and Continuum: the Journal of Media and Cultural Studies. He is a Senior Editor of the Journal of Information Technology, an Associate Editor for New Media and Society, Social Media and Society and the Journal of Gaming and Virtual Worlds. [email: [email protected]]