A doctoral student at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, Muira McCammon studies identity, invisibility, and the internet. Her writings on military culture have appeared in Slate, VICE, How We Get to Next, and elsewhere. In the past decade, McCammon’s work has been funded by the Sitka Fellows Program, the Harvard Law Library Innovation Lab, the Turkish Fulbright Commission, Rhizome, and the University of Pennsylvania’s Media, Inequality, and Change Center. Find her making web archives and filing FOIA requests in Philly.

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