My name is Kevin Champion and I am a part time reference generalist in the Multicultural Resource Center in K-State Libraries and a part time Technology Information Specialist in the Information Technology Assistance Center at Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS. I earned bachelor's degrees in Anthropology and Spanish at Kansas State University, with emphases in Philosophy, International Studies, Latin American Studies, and Political Science. Since graduation I have studied extensively Integral Theory and the work of Ken Wilber. I am most interested in deepening my understanding of life through an integral lens by applying theory to the world around me.
A student of Dr. Mike Wesch, I am also largely interested and engaged in technology and the internet via a digitally ethnographic perspective. I am continuing to develop my skills and understanding of javascript, applying them to my independent projects and formal work. I am deeply interested in the possibilities that lie in internet/technology to transform our consuming habits, our governance, and our communities. I strive to consume conscientiously, I walk and bike to get around, I cook and eat whole foods, I read as much as possible, I care for a young one, and I practice yoga and meditation.