I am a cultural anthropologist and Assistant Professor of International Studies at Macalester College. My research examines technological infrastructures (like data centers, fiber-optic cables, and sonar surveillance networks) as a lens on questions of sovereignty, emerging spatial politics, and enduring formations of imperial power – especially in Iceland and the broader Arctic. My book, Where Cloud is Ground: Placing Data and Making Place in Iceland is now out as part of the Atelier Series at the University of California Press.