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    [Week 3] Navigating identity through digital spaces

    Hamza / May 1, 2024

    by Hamza Habeeb I hope you’ll forgive any tangents in this blog post… One of the key insights from this week’s reading that stood out for me was the intersection of technology and…

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    [Week 2] Exploring the intersection of DH and Politics

    Hamza / May 1, 2024

    by Hamza Habeeb This is actually my first course in this program that relates to digital humanities and politics, so I found it interesting to learn more about how the topics intersect. As…

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    Project: Religious Speech in Congressional Press Statements

    Amanda Dunker / April 16, 2024

    I am using ProPublica’s (soon to become defunct) Congress API to get links to press statements by members of Congress that include religious words. I was inspired by the America’s Public Bible project,…

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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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    A simple idea about the final paper.

    Michael C. Lee / April 14, 2024

    (Abstract) Algorithmic systems deeply pervade the socio-political sphere without us sensing them coming so close. Today’s automated influence of digital technologies escalated and strengthened by AI and machine learning comes from the vast…

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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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    Final Paper

    Matthew Glover / April 13, 2024

    As much as I want to do a project rather than a paper, I think I have an opportunity in this class to explore a topic I have been itching to write about:…

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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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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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