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  • Final Project – Debunking Digital Deceit
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    Week 10 Facilitator Post

    Matthew Glover / April 8, 2024

    Apologies for the lateness! I do not have much to say here, but I do believe the intro facilitation session I have planned for us will help us engage more deeply with the…

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    9th Post_The disabling society.

    Michael C. Lee / April 8, 2024

    I want to share a short story of mine here. It was almost 20 years ago. I visited a gallery where young artists opened their first art exhibition. I saw an interesting and,…

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    Week 10- Disability Politics & Final Projects

    Shawna M. Brandle / April 7, 2024

    A quick reminder, in case it was buried too deep in my previous message, to please prioritize the Brett, Hamraie, and Pirrone et al readings (along with as much of the Schalk as…

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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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    8th Post_Recovering democracy in the digital world.

    Michael C. Lee / April 1, 2024

    When thinking about human rights regarding digital technologies, such as AI, big data, code, and algorithms, I confront three important issues: 1) surveillance, 2) privacy, and 3) attention economy. Not surprisingly, these issues…

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    The Civil Rights Digital Library

    Hamza / April 1, 2024

    Project: The Civil Rights Digital LibraryURL: https://crdl.usg.edu/Created by: The Digital Library of GeorgiaYear of Publication: 2008Place of Publication: Digital Library of Georgia, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602Reviewed by: Hamza HabeebKeywords: Civil Rights,…

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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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    Human Rights and Readings to come

    Shawna M. Brandle / March 30, 2024

    Spring is in full effect these days, as we hit the last third of our course. We’re nearing the end, but there’s still lots to read, think about, and discuss!I appreciate everyone’s efforts…

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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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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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