Recent Writing on Privacy and Technology
The Right to Oblivion: Privacy and the Good Life (Harvard University Press)
The Right to be Forgotten and the Possibility of an Open Future (Ethics)
Requiem for the Stranger (Political Theory)
On Privacy and Democracy, a conversation with Carissa Véliz (Public Books)
Being Known (The Point)
Life After Privacy (review) (Contemporary Political Theory)
Selected Literary and Cultural Criticism
In the Tongue a Knife, in the Knife a Tongue: On Fernanda Melchor (Los Angeles Review of Books)
Astonishments for Our Time (Los Angeles Review of Books)
There is Someone Here Who Is Trembling (Los Angeles Review of Books)
Everything Particular is Irreplaceable (Los Angeles Review of Books)
On Humane Suffering (Los Angeles Review of Books)