Sarah Igo

Sarah E. Igo is an assistant professor of American intellectual  and cultural history@the University of Pennsylvania. Her forthcoming book, The Averaged American: Surveys, Citizens, and  the Making of a Mass Public (to be published later this year by Harvard University Press), traces the impact of  widely available social knowledge—polls, surveys and statistics—in the public sphere during the 20th century. She is currently@work on a history of modern  privacy.

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