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Michael Castelle (Assistant Professor)

Michael Castelle (Associate Professor)

My research is at the intersection of the economic sociology of markets and platforms, the history of late 20th-century computing, and science and technology studies. I am interested in the use of sociological, anthropological, historical, and semiotic perspectives in recontextualizing and understanding contemporary technological practices, from databases and distributed systems to machine learning and artificial intelligence. My dissertation project, 鈥淭ransaction and Message: From Database to Marketplace, 1970-2000鈥 examines the intertwined historical and sociotechnical development of database systems, on-line transaction processing, and asynchronous messaging middleware, which together compose the primary software infrastructure of today鈥檚 marketplace platforms.

Academic Profile

I have an multidisciplinary academic background in sociology, computer science, and computational neuroscience/neurology. My graduate work was in the Department of Sociology at the University of Chicago, where I taught a course entitled 鈥淐omputing and Society鈥, as well as a long-running introductory programming course for graduate students (using Python and R). I was also a teaching assistant for courses on science and society, content analysis, globalization, and consumption. I received a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Brown University, where I served as head teaching assistant in courses in operating systems and algorithmic animation. I have also worked as a software developer and consultant in various industries, including open-source civic technology, e-commerce for music, visualization of neurological data, 3D animation software, and massively-multiplayer role-playing games.

Teaching

IM931 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Machine Learning

QS906 Big Data: Hype or Revolution?

Essays

, September 2018.

, September 2018.

Selected Publications

"" (Extended Abstract). ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (FAT*) 2020.
"", Philosophy & Technology, 2019.
"", Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP) Abusive Language Workshop, 2018.
"", Ph.D. dissertation, University of Chicago, 2017.
"Making Markets Durable: The Transaction Concept in Finance", 2018. Working paper available upon request.
"", 2016. Economic Sociology: The European Electronic Newsletter, vol. 17, no.3.
"", 2016. (with Yuval Millo, Daniel Beunza, and David Lubin), Economy and Society, vol. 45, no. 2.
"". Computational Culture: a Journal of Software Studies No. 3, November 2013.

Michael Castelle (Assistant Professor)

Contact

Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies
University of 糖心TV
Coventry
CV4 7AL

Email: M dot Castelle dot 1 at warwick dot ac dot uk
Tel: +44 (0)24 761 51758

2019-2020 Spring Term Office Hours: Friday 3pm-5pm

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