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Contributors


Kate Baucherel
BA(Hons) FCMA is a digital strategist specialising in emerging tech, particularly blockchain and distributed ledger technology. She is COO of , working on the application of blockchain, AR/VR and machine learning, for blue chip clients in the UK and overseas. Kate’s first job was with an IBM business partner in Denver, back when the AS/400 was a really cool piece of hardware, and the World Wide Web didn’t exist. She has held senior technical and financial roles in businesses across multiple sectors and is a published author of non-fiction and sci-fi. Find out more at 


Michael Cullinane 
is the Journalism and Marketing Director at  in Chicago. He holds a Master’s degree in Digital Media and Storytelling from ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago.


Nora Dunne
is a Chicago-based writer and editor. She earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Boston University in 2010.


 is a Ph.D. student in the Media, Technology, and Society program at Northwestern University's Department of Communication Studies. Jabari is also a research team member at Northwestern's Center on Media and Human Development. Jabari‘s research interests revolve around the cultural production of hip-hop, African American youth as a media market, and exploring the role media plays in the socialization, self-efficacy and self-image of youth in urban environments. Jabari has founded his nonprofit organization, The Brainiac Project Inc., to leverage a commercial recording studio as a safe haven and means for violence prevention in Chicago’s South Side communities.


Jill Geisler
is the inaugural Bill Plante Chair in Leadership and Media Integrity, a position designed to connect Loyola’s School of Communication with the needs and interests of contemporary and aspiring media professionals worldwide. Geisler is known internationally as a teacher and coach of leaders in media and beyond. She is also a CDEP Advisory Board member. 


Paulina Haselhorst 
was a writer and editor for  and the director of content for . She received her MA in history from ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago and a BA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. You can contact Paulina at PaulinaHaselhorst@gmail.com.

Bryson Hull is a Chicago-based communications consultant, writer, and editor who serves a diverse client base. He spent a decade overseas with  and , working in nearly 20 countries across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. He has covered financial markets spanning foreign exchange to oil and gas, and conflicts from Somalia to Afghanistan.


Karis Hustad 
is a Denmark-based freelance journalist covering technology, business, gender, politics and Northern Europe. She previously reported for 
 and . Follow her on Twitter  and see more of her work at .


Owen King
 is the NEWEL Postdoctoral Researcher in Ethics, Well-Being, and Data Science in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Twente. His research is primarily focused on well-being, from both theoretical and practical perspectives.  He also investigates ethical issues raised by new computing and data technologies.


Molly Kozlowski
was born and raised in Sonoma County, California. She is currently in her third-year as a communications and political science student at ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago. In addition to her studies, she acts as the Communications Director for Indivisible ºÚÁÏÃÅand enjoys competing on LUC’s club cross-country team.

Mary T. McCarthy is Senior Editor at  and the creator of . She has been a professional writer for over 20 years for newspapers, magazines, and the Internet. She teaches classes at The Writer’s Center in Bethesda, Maryland and guest-lectures at the University of Maryland’s Philip Merrill College of Journalism. She is the author of  series.


Sonja Lind
is a Ph.D. Education student at the University of California, Irvine. She is currently studying international students and "Third Culture Kids" on Facebook. Her research interests include English language learners, social media, identity, culture, and transnationalism.


Randy Minkoff 
has had several successful careers, first as a news and sports writer and broadcaster, and now as partner in  in Chicago. Minkoff conducts sessions in contemporary media and social media training, issue management, and persuasive communication for individuals and groups at the highest levels around the world. Minkoff also serves on the faculty at ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago as an adjunct professor in the School of Communication, where he teaches editing, ethics and sports broadcast journalism.


Holly Richmond is a Portland-based writer. You can learn more about Holly .


Elena Rodina
 is a PhD Candidate at the Department of Media, Technology, and Society at Northwestern University (Evanston, Il) and a Critical Theory Program fellow at Sciences Po (Paris). Before that, she worked as a print journalist in Russia for over eight years, including being a full-time special correspondent for 
 (Russia) and . She is currently doing research on journalistic resistance practices in Russia, focusing on the region of the North Caucasus.


David Stockdale
 is a freelance writer from the Chicagoland area. His political columns and book reviews have been featured in
. His fictional work has appeared in , The Commonline Journal,  and .  Two of his essays are featured in . David can be reached at dstock3@gmail.com or via .


Bastiaan Vanacker's 
work focuses on media ethics and law and international communication. He has been published in the Journal of Mass Media Ethics. He is the author of  and the editor of .


Benjamin van Loon
 is a writer, researcher, and communications professional living in Chicago, IL. He holds a master’s degree in communications and media from Northeastern Illinois University and bachelors degrees in English and philosophy from North Park University. Follow him on Twitter  and view more of his work at .


Nikki Williams
is a bestselling author based in Houston, Texas. She writes about fact and fiction and the realms between, and her nonfiction work appears in both online and print publications around the world. Follow her on Twitter @williamsbnikki or at nbwilliamsbooks.com.


Terri Williams 
writes for a variety of clients including USA Today, Yahoo, U.S. News & World Report, The Houston Chronicle, Investopedia, and Robert Half. She has a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Follow her on Twitter @Territoryone.


Ailis Yeager
worked directly with the Center for Digital Ethics & Policy. She completed her bachelor's degree at ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity in 2020, majoring in integrated advertising, public relations, and history.


Rhema Zlaten
is a Ph.D. student in the Journalism & Media Communication department at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. Her academic work focuses on how theories and findings from neuroethics, moral psychology, and sociology are shifting media ethics as well as our understandings of virtual spaces. Her professional experience includes reporting, layout design, photography, and freelance writing.


Kate Baucherel
BA(Hons) FCMA is a digital strategist specialising in emerging tech, particularly blockchain and distributed ledger technology. She is COO of , working on the application of blockchain, AR/VR and machine learning, for blue chip clients in the UK and overseas. Kate’s first job was with an IBM business partner in Denver, back when the AS/400 was a really cool piece of hardware, and the World Wide Web didn’t exist. She has held senior technical and financial roles in businesses across multiple sectors and is a published author of non-fiction and sci-fi. Find out more at 


Michael Cullinane 
is the Journalism and Marketing Director at  in Chicago. He holds a Master’s degree in Digital Media and Storytelling from ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago.


Nora Dunne
is a Chicago-based writer and editor. She earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Boston University in 2010.


 is a Ph.D. student in the Media, Technology, and Society program at Northwestern University's Department of Communication Studies. Jabari is also a research team member at Northwestern's Center on Media and Human Development. Jabari‘s research interests revolve around the cultural production of hip-hop, African American youth as a media market, and exploring the role media plays in the socialization, self-efficacy and self-image of youth in urban environments. Jabari has founded his nonprofit organization, The Brainiac Project Inc., to leverage a commercial recording studio as a safe haven and means for violence prevention in Chicago’s South Side communities.


Jill Geisler
is the inaugural Bill Plante Chair in Leadership and Media Integrity, a position designed to connect Loyola’s School of Communication with the needs and interests of contemporary and aspiring media professionals worldwide. Geisler is known internationally as a teacher and coach of leaders in media and beyond. She is also a CDEP Advisory Board member. 


Paulina Haselhorst 
was a writer and editor for  and the director of content for . She received her MA in history from ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago and a BA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. You can contact Paulina at PaulinaHaselhorst@gmail.com.

Bryson Hull is a Chicago-based communications consultant, writer, and editor who serves a diverse client base. He spent a decade overseas with  and , working in nearly 20 countries across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. He has covered financial markets spanning foreign exchange to oil and gas, and conflicts from Somalia to Afghanistan.


Karis Hustad 
is a Denmark-based freelance journalist covering technology, business, gender, politics and Northern Europe. She previously reported for 
 and . Follow her on Twitter  and see more of her work at .


Owen King
 is the NEWEL Postdoctoral Researcher in Ethics, Well-Being, and Data Science in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Twente. His research is primarily focused on well-being, from both theoretical and practical perspectives.  He also investigates ethical issues raised by new computing and data technologies.


Molly Kozlowski
was born and raised in Sonoma County, California. She is currently in her third-year as a communications and political science student at ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago. In addition to her studies, she acts as the Communications Director for Indivisible ºÚÁÏÃÅand enjoys competing on LUC’s club cross-country team.

Mary T. McCarthy is Senior Editor at  and the creator of . She has been a professional writer for over 20 years for newspapers, magazines, and the Internet. She teaches classes at The Writer’s Center in Bethesda, Maryland and guest-lectures at the University of Maryland’s Philip Merrill College of Journalism. She is the author of  series.


Sonja Lind
is a Ph.D. Education student at the University of California, Irvine. She is currently studying international students and "Third Culture Kids" on Facebook. Her research interests include English language learners, social media, identity, culture, and transnationalism.


Randy Minkoff 
has had several successful careers, first as a news and sports writer and broadcaster, and now as partner in  in Chicago. Minkoff conducts sessions in contemporary media and social media training, issue management, and persuasive communication for individuals and groups at the highest levels around the world. Minkoff also serves on the faculty at ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago as an adjunct professor in the School of Communication, where he teaches editing, ethics and sports broadcast journalism.


Holly Richmond is a Portland-based writer. You can learn more about Holly .


Elena Rodina
 is a PhD Candidate at the Department of Media, Technology, and Society at Northwestern University (Evanston, Il) and a Critical Theory Program fellow at Sciences Po (Paris). Before that, she worked as a print journalist in Russia for over eight years, including being a full-time special correspondent for 
 (Russia) and . She is currently doing research on journalistic resistance practices in Russia, focusing on the region of the North Caucasus.


David Stockdale
 is a freelance writer from the Chicagoland area. His political columns and book reviews have been featured in
. His fictional work has appeared in , The Commonline Journal,  and .  Two of his essays are featured in . David can be reached at dstock3@gmail.com or via .


Bastiaan Vanacker's 
work focuses on media ethics and law and international communication. He has been published in the Journal of Mass Media Ethics. He is the author of  and the editor of .


Benjamin van Loon
 is a writer, researcher, and communications professional living in Chicago, IL. He holds a master’s degree in communications and media from Northeastern Illinois University and bachelors degrees in English and philosophy from North Park University. Follow him on Twitter  and view more of his work at .


Nikki Williams
is a bestselling author based in Houston, Texas. She writes about fact and fiction and the realms between, and her nonfiction work appears in both online and print publications around the world. Follow her on Twitter @williamsbnikki or at nbwilliamsbooks.com.


Terri Williams 
writes for a variety of clients including USA Today, Yahoo, U.S. News & World Report, The Houston Chronicle, Investopedia, and Robert Half. She has a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Follow her on Twitter @Territoryone.


Ailis Yeager
worked directly with the Center for Digital Ethics & Policy. She completed her bachelor's degree at ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity in 2020, majoring in integrated advertising, public relations, and history.


Rhema Zlaten
is a Ph.D. student in the Journalism & Media Communication department at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. Her academic work focuses on how theories and findings from neuroethics, moral psychology, and sociology are shifting media ethics as well as our understandings of virtual spaces. Her professional experience includes reporting, layout design, photography, and freelance writing.