Acknowledgements
We are grateful to the editors and journal’s staff for inviting this issue, generous reviewers who helped to make it better, and our contributors, for making good on our aspirations for it.
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Notes on contributors
Emanuelle Burton
Emanuelle Burton is Lecturer in Ethics for the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She holds a Ph.D. in religion and literature and is coauthor of “Understanding Technology Ethics Through Science Fiction,” forthcoming from MIT Press.
Rick Elgendy
Rick Elgendy is Associate Professor of Christian Ethics and Public Theology at Wesley Theological Seminary. He holds a Ph.D. in theology and is co-editor of a contributor to “Renegotiating Power, Theology, and Politics” from Palgrave Macmillan.