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  • Final Project & Assessment
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  • Final Project – Debunking Digital Deceit
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    Final Project & Assessment

    Theodore Daniel Manning / May 20, 2024

    Here it is. I finally changed the format to something I like better. I ultimately chose to anonymize myself by way of not showing my name on the page, but the authorship is…

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    Double Feature: Human Rights and Disability, Or: What are Rights, and Why Don’t I Have Them?

    Theodore Daniel Manning / April 14, 2024

    Hey folks! I’m back in the country and back at it again. This post will include responses to both recent topics, which appropriately fit together. I’ll go ahead and show my hand here:…

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    Ik Ben Een Wasbeer (And My Daddy Heeft Geen Staart)

    Theodore Daniel Manning / March 31, 2024

    When I was doing research for my Sociolinguistics of Computer-Mediated Communication course last semester, I found myself scraping Dutch-language Reddit posts. I speak Dutch as my second language, to the surprise of most,…

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    Disaster Comedy, Or: Forgotten US Politics (Oops!)

    Theodore Daniel Manning / March 25, 2024

    Totally forgot to make this post. Oops. In our class discussion, we incidentally started talking about digital memory. One of my favorite topics in that sphere is disaster remembrance. Fun fact: I am…

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    Self-Evaluation

    Theodore Daniel Manning / March 19, 2024

    I’ll just go straight into it and say I think I’ve been doing well in this class! I’d give myself an A. I’ve been participating pretty actively, despite missing a couple of classes.…

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    Decolonizing Research

    Theodore Daniel Manning / March 11, 2024

    I mentioned in class that the first criticism of my thesis was that it was using a survey. Surveys, in the view of the critiquer, could never be decolonial. I also had us…

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    Message from the Facilitator: Readings

    Theodore Daniel Manning / February 27, 2024

    Hey folks! I realize that because of our weird schedule for this week there may be fewer posts than usual, and some people may not see this one in time, or even perhaps…

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    A Call to Action

    Theodore Daniel Manning / February 25, 2024

    I have read 90% of the readings for this week before, and that is because I am–for better or worse–in the Digital Humanities program. The DH program at the GC does a good…

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    Review: Lost Womyn’s Space

    Theodore Daniel Manning / February 24, 2024

    Reviewed by: Teddy Manning Review started: 24th February 2024 Site link: https://lostwomynsspace.blogspot.com/ Keywords: women’s and gender studies, women’s history, queer studies, lesbian history Data and Sources Processes Presentation Digital Tools Used Languages Review…

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    Don’t Come For Me! (Or My Program…)

    Theodore Daniel Manning / February 5, 2024

    Introduction Hey everybody! I’m Teddy (hän/hänet/hänen). I’m an MA candidate in Digital Humanities and Linguist. My research is in Transgender Dialectology, and here’s my first publication if you’re interested: https://www.digitalstudies.org/article/id/9665/ My other course…

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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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