

Alexander Monea
Dr. Alexander Monea is an esteemed Assistant Professor at George Mason University, where he contributes his expertise to both the English Department and the Cultural Studies Department. With a PhD in Communication, Rhetoric, & Digital Media from North Carolina State University, Dr. Monea brings a rich academic background to his teaching and research endeavors. His scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in understanding the historical and cultural ramifications of computers and digital media, with a keen focus on data ethics, data bias, content moderation, computer vision, and image recognition. Dr. Monea is actively engaged in a variety of research projects that reflect his commitment to exploring the ethical dimensions of technology. Among these is a significant NSF-funded study that delves into case-based data ethics, aiming to shed light on the nuanced ethical considerations that arise in the digital age. Additionally, he is working on a compelling book project that examines the heteronormativity embedded within computer vision-powered content moderation tools, highlighting the intersection of technology and social norms. His scholarly contributions extend to numerous publications that address critical issues such as race and computer vision, the societal impacts of technological advancements, and the intricate relationship between culture and technology. Through his research, Dr. Monea seeks to illuminate the often-overlooked biases and ethical challenges inherent in digital media and computing technologies. In the classroom, Dr. Monea is known for his engaging teaching style and his ability to inspire students to critically analyze the role of technology in contemporary society. He encourages his students to think deeply about the ethical implications of digital media and to consider the broader cultural contexts in which these technologies operate. Dr. Monea's work not only contributes to academic discourse but also informs public understanding of the complex dynamics at play in the digital world. His dedication to exploring the ethical and cultural dimensions of technology positions him as a leading voice in the field, advocating for a more equitable and conscientious approach to digital media and computing.
Publications
, 2021-09-15
, 2023-12-31
, 2021-01-01
, 203-225, 2019-04-01
, 243-262, 2021-12-31