MIRIAM RASCH is Coordinator of the Research Station and a writer, philosopher, and researcher. She studied Literary Theory and Philosophy, specialising in Ethics. She writes essays about life in post-digital times, with a focus on philosophy of technology, ethics, and literature. She’s also a critic and columnist publishing at various media outlets.
Her philosophical book about data technology and ethics, Frictie: Ethiek in tijden van dataïsme (De Bezige Bij, 2020) was awarded with the Socrates Award for best philosophical work of the year. An open access collection of experimental essays, Shadowbook: Writing Through the Digital, 2014-2018 was published by the Institute of Network Cultures. Her latest book is Luisteroefeningen: Over aandacht en ontvankelijkheid (2024), about an ethics of listening for polarised times.
More: www.miriamrasch.nl. Email: m.d.rasch@hr.nl
