| Siva Vaidhyanathan Associate Professor of Media Studies Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin B.A., University of Texas at Austin Siva Vaidhyanathan is a cultural historian and media scholar, and is currently an associate professor of media studies and law at the University of Virginia. From 1999 through the summer of 2007 he worked in the Department of Culture and Communication at New York University. Vaidhyanathan is a frequent contributor on media and cultural issues in various periodicals including The Chronicle of Higher Education, New York Times Magazine, The Nation, and Salon.com, and he maintains a blog, www.googlizationofeverything.com. He is a frequent contributor to National Public Radio and to MSNBC.COM and has appeared in a segment of "The Daily Show" with Jon Stewart. Vaidhyanathan is a fellow of the New York Institute for the Humanities and the Institute for the Future of the Book. In March 2002, Library Journal cited Vaidhyanathan among its “Movers & Shakers” in the library field. In the feature story, Vaidhyanathan lauded librarians for being “on the front lines of copyright battles” and for being “the custodians of our information and cultural commons.” In November 2004 the Chronicle of Higher Education called Vaidhyanathan “one of academe’s best-known scholars of intellectual property and its role in contemporary culture.” He has testified as an expert before the U.S. Copyright Office on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. He is noted for opposing the Google Books scanning project on copyright grounds. He has published the opinion, that the project poses a danger for the doctrine of fair use, because the fair use claims are arguably so excessive that it may cause judicial limitation of that right. Vaidhyanathan was born in Buffalo, New York, and attended the University of Texas at Austin, earning both a B.A. in History and a Ph.D. in American Studies. | |
- "Information Age Has Fringe on Top" (CQ Weekly, 08/03/2009)
- "Anderson's Wiki-versy: the Problem Isn't Plagiarism. It's Accountability" (Publisher's Weekly, 06/29/2009)
- "Some Professors' Jitters Over Twitter Are Easing" (The Washington Post, 06/26/2009)
- "Privacy Expert Calls for a 'Digital Mirror' " (TechTadar, 03/15/2009)
- "Online Political Ads Spark Copyright Battle" (National Journal, 11/12/2008)
- "What's So Bad About Being 'Professorial'?" (Chronicle of Higher Education, 11/07/2008)
- “Still Searching” (Inside Higher Ed, 10/29/2008)
- "Cue 'Baracuda'" (The Washington Post, 10/13/2008)
- "Technology Talk on Brainstorm: Siva Vaidhyanathan vs. Mark Bauerlein" (The Chronicle of Higher Education, 09/22/2008)
- “Generational Myth / Not All Young People Are Tech-Savvy” (Chronicle of Higher Education, 09/19/2008)
- "As Google Turns 10, Advice for its Next Decade" (Los Angeles Times, 09/08/2008)
- "The Field Narrows for e-Books" (Christian Science Monitor, 07/11/2008)
- "Consumers Hanging up on Landlines" (Marketplace (American Public Media), 07/01/2008)
- "The Digital Wisdom of Richard Sennett" (Chronicle of Higher Education (author), 05/23/2008)
- "Professor Considers Laptop Ban After Reading About Distracted Student" (Chronicle of Higher Education, 05/22/2008)
- "Verizon to Offer TV Service" (AM New York, 04/29/2008)
- "Academic Reaction to Court Decision About Plagiarism Detection Is Mixed" (Chronicle of Higher Education, 03/26/2008)
- "United States: Sex Scandals, a Timeless Theme in American Politics" (Monday Morning (Lebanon), 03/24/2008)
- "Sex Scandal: A Timeless Theme in US Politics " (The Economic Times, 03/13/2008)
- "Whose Search Is It Anyway?" (Arts & Sciences Magazine, 03/01/2008)
- "Naked in the 'Nonopticon'" (Chronicle of Higher Education (author), 02/15/2008)
- "Google Offers a Map for Its Philanthropy" (The New York Times, 01/18/2008)
- "Some Recruitments Start With a Personal Spark" (The Washington Post, 01/14/2008)
- "A Growing College Rivalry: The Fight for Faculty Stars" (The Washington Post, 01/14/2008)
