Logan D. A. Williams is an independent scholar and consultant based in East Lansing, MI, specializing in the study of technology users, technology design, and technology governance in global health and information technology. With a focus on marginalized communities, Logan's research and publications shed light on the ways in which technology discriminates against people of color, particularly in the field of engineering design. Through his consultancy services, Logan offers expertise in inclusive innovation, structural inequality, and counter-expertise.
Having previously served as an Associate Editor for the journal Science as Culture and the US Book Review Editor for the journal Science, Technology and Society, Logan brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his work. With a background in history, philosophy, and sociology of science, Logan is dedicated to exploring knowledge and innovation from the perspectives of the marginalized. His research methods include community-engaged and participatory approaches, such as the use of Photo Voice, to amplify the voices of blind and low vision individuals in their everyday use of technology. Through his work, Logan aims to challenge and address the uneven development and epistemic oppression that exist within technological systems.
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