Category: Nonprofits & NGOs
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Berkman Klein Center Call for Applications: 2024-2025 BKC Fellowship
The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University has opened our call for applications for our flagship fellowship program for the 2024-2025 year! This opportunity is for people who wish to spend 2024-2025 in residence in Cambridge, MA, as part of the Center’s vibrant community of research and practice, and who seek […]
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2023 Collaborative Book Review: Interview with Cathy N. Davidson and Christina Katopodis, authors of ‘The New College Classroom’ (2022)
This year, HASTAC Scholars Nanditha Krishna, Britt Munro, Sidney A. Turner, Waleska Solorzano, and Matthew Taitano interviewed HASTAC Co-Founder Cathy Davidson and Christina Katopodis of the CUNY Graduate Center, authors of The New College Classroom. Britt Munro: I love the down-to-earth way you approach the realities of college teaching, and in particular your approach to ‘failure’- when things don’t go as planned- as potentially generative […]
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Arkana Peru
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A Video History of Upstate New York I: “A nothing which let everything happen…”
IMAGE: Nam June Paik manuscript reproduction from poster, “Ralph Hocking Selections, March 16, 1994, Lecture Hall Six, 8:00 PM” A Video History of Upstate New York I: “A nothing which let everything happen…” (This is the FIRST installment in a blog series on the Experimental Television Center exploring the community and institutional culture of experimental media education […]
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LIVE-blogging TONIGHT! – Grassroots Activism in Kansas
Check back later for live-blogging at this event TONIGHT! –> Come hear local activists and politicians Paulette Blanchard (Absentee Shawnee), Gail Finney (KS State Legislature), Fatima Mohammad (Council on American-Islamic Relations), and Stephanie Mott (Kansas Statewide Transgender Education Project) talk about local feminist politics in Kansas.
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3 Things I’ve Learned Since Joining HASTAC
Featured Image Credit: HASTAC-DML on flickr It’s been about a week since I first received the email confirming my acceptance into the 2017-19 HASTAC Scholars cohort. It seems like a huge blur of excitement between this and the many other things happening with doctoral candidacy, though a very welcome one. Before letting my head get any […]
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Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage and US Latina/o Digital Humanities
Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage (also known as “Recovery”) is an international program to locate, preserve, and disseminate the Hispanic culture of the United States in its written form (including texts from the colonial period to 1960). It is housed at the University of Houston and was founded in 1991. Its holdings include thousands […]