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    Self-Grading Assessment

    Elizabeth Garrison / May 19, 2024

    I felt that this class had a rocky start for me- however, my persistence and genuine enjoyment of this class had made me bounce back! Although my blog posts and responses were mere-…

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    Final Project – K-12 School Shootings

    Elizabeth Garrison / May 11, 2024

    For my final project, I am presenting my Capstone that I have been working on and (recently) submitted. This project is on K-12 School Shootings, visualizing all the school-related shootings in the United…

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    Final Project – A Glimpse Into My Dissertation

    Elizabeth Garrison / April 16, 2024

    Abstract for my Dissertation/Capstone Project: This study provides a comprehensive exploration of the profound impact of K-12 school shootings on students, teachers, families, and communities from 1970 to 2022. By employing an extensive…

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    Week 5 – Decolonizing Digital Humanities: Embracing Diverse Perspectives in South Asia

    Elizabeth Garrison / April 8, 2024

    In recent years, there’s been an increasing acknowledgment of the need to decolonize digital humanities, especially in regions such as South Asia. Scholars are addressing the lingering impacts of colonialism on academic disciplines…

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    Week 10 – Exploring Intersectional Perspectives on Accessibility and Disability Justice in Digital Humanities

    Elizabeth Garrison / April 8, 2024

    In the field of digital humanities, discourse on accessibility and disability justice is expanding to include a variety of voices and perspectives. Scholars are beginning to understand the need for intersectional viewpoints, considering…

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    Week 4 – Data, Activism, and Social Justice in Digital Humanities

    Elizabeth Garrison / April 8, 2024

    In the digital humanities field, the blend of data literacy and digital activism creates a dynamic environment. Here, researchers use complex data to drive social change. The idea of intersectionality, as discussed in…

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    Week 9 – Human Rights Presenter POV

    Elizabeth Garrison / April 1, 2024

    Link to the presentation here. In today’s discussion, we explore the intersection of human rights, technology, and ethics. We focus on three main topics: ethical considerations in human rights documentation, the role of…

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    Week 3 – Exploring Race, Identity, and Activism in Digital Humanities

    Elizabeth Garrison / April 1, 2024

    In the dynamic realm of digital humanities, a diverse range of research and discussions explores the complex intersections of race, identity, and activism. From advocating for Latinx representation to examining algorithmic bias, the…

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    Week 8 – Unraveling the U.S. Border Crisis: Insights from Research Initiatives

    Elizabeth Garrison / March 25, 2024

    Amid the ongoing discourse surrounding the U.S. border crisis, numerous research initiatives and projects offer valuable perspectives on the complexities of migration. From personal narratives to data-driven analyses, these endeavors provide nuanced insights…

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    Week 7 – Commemorating Cambodia: Navigating Digital Archives and Memory Studies

    Elizabeth Garrison / March 17, 2024

    The memory of Cambodia’s dark past is a reminder of the atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge regime, and it serves as both a testament to human resilience and a call to action…

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Course Information

What:  Politics & Digital Humanities

When: Monday 6:30-8:30pm, Spring 2024

Where: The Graduate Center

Instructor: Shawna M. Brandle

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