Joseph Reagle is an Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Northeastern University.
He is known for his research on digital culture, online communities, and collaborative practices.
Reagle has authored several books exploring the intersection of technology and society, including "Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia" and "Reading the Comments: Likers, Haters, and Manipulators at the Bottom of the Web." His work often examines the social implications of digital technologies and online interactions.
Joseph Reagle's academic background and research interests provide a foundation for his critical analysis of the life-hacking movement in "Hacking Life," offering readers a scholarly perspective on contemporary productivity culture.
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