I'm Stephen Yang, researching the
politics of digital cultures
PhD Researcher @ USC Annenberg。NSF Graduate Research Fellow
Science and Technology Studies。Media Theory。Infrastructures and Environments
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Who's Stephen?
I'm Stephen Yang, a writer, researcher, and educator. I'm a media theorist who studies the histories and politics of digital cultures.

Presently, I'm pursuing my PhD at the
Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California, where I'm supported by the National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship (NSF GRFP).

I bring critical research to technology design and policy. I have held research appointments at Microsoft Research (Social Media Collective), Center for Democracy & Technology (AI Governance Lab), and Partnership on AI.

I'm always open to new connections and opportunities. You can find me on Bluesky or reach out to me at stepheny [at] usc [dot] edu.
Research Program
I’m a media theorist who studies the histories and politics of digital cultures. My work excavates how institutional arrangements of automation, surveillance, and prediction shape the milieus of collective life.

Presently, my dissertation zooms in on the design of high-tech, creative offices, where I examine how comfort took hold as an organizing principle in the arrangements of ergonomic workstations, building systems, and "workplace experience" (WE).

In another research stream, I examine the human-machine configurations of assistantship through the lens of mobilities. This brings me to the history of mobile typewriters, dictation recorders, and PDAs.

Across these projects, I draw on theories and approaches from media studies, science & technology studies, visual studies, and critical geography.

Beyond my primary research program, I also practice critical design as collective inquiries, where I collaborate with interdisciplinary researchers and community partners to investigate how alternative worlds could be made possible.

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Recent Updates
    2025
      2024
      • April 2024 I received funding from the Center on Science, Technology, and Public Life at USC to study the future imaginaries of Hollywood with the advent of AI.
      • Jan 2024 As part of Data & Society's series on participatory methods series on AI design and accountability, I presented the EAAMO'23 paper on participatory approaches to AI design that I co-authored with Fernando Delgado, Michael Madaio, and Qian Yang!