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Molly de Blanc

Tech, Ethics, Community

Molly de Blanc is a Ph.D. student in the Media, Technology & Society program at Northwestern University, where they are advised by Dr. Duri Long. Their research focuses on the interactions between medical device users and individuals with disabilities, examining how technological artifacts influence expression, experience, and identity during collaborative creative processes.13

Molly holds a Master of Arts in Bioethics from New York University and a Bachelor's degree in History and Philosophy of Science from the University of Pittsburgh. Their academic work has included a thesis that presented a consent-based argument for the right to repair in healthcare contexts.13

In addition to their academic pursuits, Molly de Blanc is actively involved in the free and open source software community. They have served on the Board of Directors for the Open Source Initiative and worked as a Campaigns Manager for the Free Software Foundation, demonstrating a strong commitment to user freedom and advocacy within technology.24

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Students - PhD in Media, Technology, and Society
Team | Creative Interfaces Research + Design Studio
Team | Creative Interfaces Research + Design Studio
AI Literacy at the Museum of Science and Industry
AI Literacy at the Museum of Science and Industry
Nov 27 · sfconservancy.org
Molly de Blanc: Free Software Superstar - Conservancy Blog

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