Infophilia: A Positive Psychology of Information

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Whose Classics Count?
H.R. 7661, the Distraction Machine, and the Children We’re Actually Failing
Mar 3 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Rediscovering the Neighborhood Library
One Boy's Story, and 34,000 More
Feb 17 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Substack's Library AI Blindspot
How Whisperers, Resisters & Ambivalents Embody Information Styles
Jan 27 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Civic Health and Intellectual Freedom
The Hidden Premise Made Explicit
Jan 24 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Reading Identities, Informational WellBeing
What BookTok Teaches Us About Flourishing with Knowledge
Dec 27, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Metadata and Murukku
Information Beauty
Dec 20, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Thanksgiving Kaleidoscope
Doggerel, Therukoothu, and the Theater of Belonging.
Nov 29, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
The Power of Information
Health, Healing, and the Hidden Costs of Knowledge
Nov 15, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Cultures, Contexts, Consumption
Triple Currents of Information Power
Nov 11, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Surfing the Waves of Change
Information Literacy and Information Power
Nov 8, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
A $20K Robot Butler and the Dead Internet
What It Means and What We Can Do
Nov 1, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
The Bandwagon Effect: How Beliefs Spread Like Trends
Cultural Cognition, Cascades, and Marginalia
Sep 27, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
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