2020 in Review
Big Tech’s Year of Big Political Spending
As politicians and regulators turned their attention to Silicon Valley, tech companies went on the offensive
Challenging technology to serve the public good.
Sara Harrison is a freelance journalist who writes about science, technology, and health.
In addition to writing for The Markup, her work has been featured in outlets including WIRED, Protocol, and Civil Eats. Her June 2019 feature for WIRED on the science of smell and complexities of artificial olfaction will be included in “Best American Science and Nature Writing 2020.”
Formerly the assistant editor for the politics section of The Los Angeles Review of Books, Sara is a graduate of the UC Berkeley School of Journalism and Carleton College.
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