Sharday Mosurinjohn

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Queen's University
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Sharday Mosurinjohn is a philosopher of religion with a focus on the aesthetics, phenomenology, and ontology of new media and technology. She currently holds a New Frontiers in Research Fund grant to study existential, social, and political concerns regarding an AI diagnostic tool called the “digital cancer twin.” Mosurinjohn’s forthcoming book with McGill-Queen’s University Press is about boredom in the age of information technology. The Spiritual Crisis of Overload Boredom intervenes into the present computational condition, unsettling the framing of existing work around technological modernity and its discontents. Mosurinjohn is a founding member of the Human Augmentation Research Network (Center for Religion and the Human, Indiana University), an Assistant Editor for the Nonreligion and Secularity Research Network, and recently completed a term as an executive member of the Canadian Society for the Study of Religion.
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