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After serving for a decade as a member and the president of the METRO board, Shannon now serves as METRO’s first Director of Creative Research and Practice. She is simultaneously the Penn Presidential Compact Professor of Media Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, and in Spring 2025 she’ll be the Kluge Chair in Modern Culture at the Library of Congress. From 2004 to 2022, she was on the faculty at The New School in New York. She has held tenured, full professorships in three fields: media studies, anthropology, and history of art. She has written books about library architecture, maps, and urban intelligence; edited several collections on digital technologies and everyday knowledge practices; and published over 100 articles and chapters, most of them in open-access venues, including a regular long-form column on public data and knowledge infrastructures for Places Journal. She has also collaborated with various local and international public institutions on library design and exhibition projects. At The New School she collaborated regularly with the Parsons School of Design, directed the graduate program in media studies and the undergraduate program in anthropology, and founded and directed the graduate minor in anthropology and design. She has designed and taught over 40 courses on topics ranging from urban technology, maps, and information infrastructures to design ethnography, local media, and critical university studies – and, since 2002, has created an open access website for nearly all of those courses. She won The New School’s Distinguished University Teaching Award and has advised over 70 graduate theses and dissertations. See more of her work at wordsinspace.net.