An article about what Silicon Valley calls meetings appeared in the Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte

This is an article I’m particularly proud of, though the idea came from the intrepid editors of the Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte. Their idea: during the zoom age we' all began meeting using the products of Silicon Valley — but how did the Valley arrive at its own interpretation of what constituted a meeting. I did a ton of research for this, found some amazing nuggets, and got to interview a bunch of brilliant folks. You can order the magazine here, but the piece unfortunately lives entirely offline… [Also: what. a. cover!]

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