Mols Sauter
Finance, History of Capitalism, History of technology, Innovation, neoliberalism, STS, industrial-labor relations, the history of the corporation, media, Twentieth Century
Women in Business History
M.R. Sauter is an Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland College of Information Studies. They are the author of The Coming Swarm: DDoS Actions, Hacktivism, and Civil Disobedience on the Internet. They received their PhD from McGill University in 2020, and they hold a masters degree in Comparative Media Studies from MIT. They have held research fellowships at the Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society, and New America. Their work has been published in The Atlantic, the Journal of Communication, the Case Western Reserve Law Review, Real Life Mag, e-flux, New Media and Society, Ethnography Matters, HiLow Brow, io9, Vice, the National Post, the Globe and Mail, the Los Angeles Times, the American Behavioral Scientist, and the MIT Technology Review, and in collected volumes published by MIT Press and Peter Lang. They have frequently appeared as an expert on technology, culture, and politics on the CBC, NPR, TVO, the BBC, PRI, American Public Media, the Boston Globe, and other international outlets. Their research has been featured by Popular Mechanics, BoingBoing, Slate, Der Spiegel, and the Christian Science Monitor. Their current research focuses on the history of finance in high technology, innovation economy public-private partnerships, and the ways in which corporate policies impact the security and rights of individuals. They can be found online at oddletters.com and on bluesky @oddletters
Service to the BHC
Recent Conference Participation
| 2026 BHC Meeting:
Presenter, "ERISA's Plan Asset Rule and the Institutionalization of Venture Capital, 1974-1986"
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| 2025 BHC meeting:
Chair, Surveillance at Work: Management, Labor, and the Rationalization of Corporate Control Discussant, Surveillance at Work: Management, Labor, and the Rationalization of Corporate Control |
| 2024 BHC Meeting:
Chair, Localized Strategies of Small Electronics Businesses in the Americas (1970s-1980s) |
| 2023 BHC Meeting:
Presenter, "Every Rotten Idea Since Adam: Tracing the Debates on Modern Portfolio Theory and the ERISA Prudence Clarification 1974-1979"
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| 2022 BHC Meeting :
Presenter, "Charting Venture Capital in American Enterprise: The Development, Diffusion, and Impact of the Casey Life Cycle Model"
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