Alex Cummings
Associate Professor at Georgia State University
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Biography
Dr. Cummings is a historian of law, technology, and American political culture. Her work examines how the transition to a postindustrial economy reshaped American culture, public policy, and the built environment from the late nineteenth to the early twenty-first century. She earned a BA in History at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and Ph.D. in History from Columbia University, studying with Elizabeth Blackmar and Barbara Fields.
Cummings’s first book, Democracy of Sound: Music Piracy and the Remaking of American Copyright in the Twentieth Century (Oxford, 2013), traced how intellectual property rights became vastly stronger and broader in scope since the dawn of sound recording in the late nineteenth century, and has been reviewed in publications such as Paste, Blurt, Reason, Pop Matters, and Entertainment Law Review, among others. Her second book, Brain Magnet: Research Triangle Park and the Idea of the Idea Economy (Columbia, 2020), uses the story of North Carolina’s Research Triangle to show how Americans envisioned and planned a new information economy since the 1950s; boosters in Raleigh-Durham did so chiefly by mobilizing the intellectual and cultural resources of local universities to attract a privileged new class of knowledge workers—and created the blueprint for a new kind of cognitive capitalism in the process.
Dr. Cummings’s work has appeared in Salon, Al Jazeera, The Conversation, the Journal of American History, the Journal of Urban History, and Southern Cultures, among other publications. She is a co-editor of the public history anthology, East of East: The Making of Greater El Monte, published in February 2020 by Rutgers University Press as part of its Latinidad series; a member of the board of directors of the Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH); and a senior editor of the history blog Tropics of Meta.
Education
- MA/PhD Columbia University in the City of New York (2003 — 2009)
- BA University of North Carolina at Charlotte (1999 — 2003)
- Georgia State University
- North Gaston High School
Companies
- Professor Georgia State University (2021)
- Senior Editor Tropics of Meta (2010)
- Director of Graduate Studies Georgia State University (2018 — 2021)
- Associate Professor Georgia State University (2016 — 2021)
- Assistant Professor of History Georgia State University (2010 — 2016)
- Consortium for Faculty Diversity Fellow Vassar College (2008 — 2010)
- Research assistant George Stephanopoulos (2008 — 2008)
- Hofstadter Fellow Columbia University (2003 — 2008)
- Research assistant Columbia Business School (2006 — 2007)
Videos
The Lumpy Net: Why Our Discussion of the $600 Weekly Payment Is So Weird
"The beauty of the world is the mouth of a labyrinth..."
Why I Wrote About the Stupid Boring Research Triangle
Svetlana Boym on Grief, Nostalgia, and the Pandemic's Crisis of Capitalism
More Fun in the Free Market: COVID Bunker Edition
Aeschylus, Marx, and How We Got Through the Spring 2021 Semester
This Is Definitely Either Morning or Midnight: America in the 1980s
Trust, Care, Attention, and the Idea of Home in the Time of COVID
Tying a Bow on the Weirdest Semester Evahhhhhhh
High Water Everywhere: America in the Early 21st Century
"We have to find each other inside the storm and fight our way out"
Introducing The Tactile World
"Same As It Ever Was": Reading the Pandemic in the Poetry of Brokenness
Welcome to the New World Order: Life, Death, Capitalism and Everything in the 1990s
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