About
Jasmine Ehrhardt is a PhD Candidate in American Culture and Digital Studies. Their dissertation, "Making the High-Tech Prison: Media, Infrastructure, and Counter-Narratives of the Digital," traces how imprisoned radicals and their outside supporters encounter, theorize, and critique the emancipatory possibilities and repressive limitations of digital media technologies in and around the prison. Their work has appeared in AfterImage, Journal of Visual Culture, and Amerasia.
Fields of Study: Ethnonationalism, digital media studies, social networks, visual cultures, and Asian American studies.