Natasha Dow Schüll is an accomplished anthropologist and scholar specializing in technology and society.
She completed her education at UC Berkeley, earning her Ph.D. in 2003.
Schüll has held prestigious postdoctoral positions and professorships at institutions like Columbia University, NYU, and MIT. Her research has been supported by numerous foundations and featured in prominent media outlets.
Schüll's work focuses on the intersection of technology, culture, and human behavior, with particular emphasis on addiction and consumer experiences.
Her insights have contributed significantly to understanding the complex relationships between individuals and modern technological systems.
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