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    late blog — Indigenous & Decolonial Politics (3.4.24)

    Matthew Glover / March 10, 2024

    Apologies for this second of two late blogs, and thank you (again) for the class discussion on this content. I’d like to focus this blog post on the material, understanding that DH rests…

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    late blog — Gender & Sexuality Politics (2.28.24)

    Matthew Glover / March 10, 2024

    Apologies for this first of two late blogs, and thank you for the class discussion on this content. As I mentioned in class, I appreciate(d) any readings that lend themselves to a practical,…

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    If the budget doesn’t go up, why do it?

    Nelson Jarrin / March 10, 2024

    Dear Class,   Extreme apologies on the delay on my posts, I wasn’t able to make time to analyze every article. So I choose three from open government. please feel free to skip open…

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    4th Post_I am counted, therefore I am.

    Michael C. Lee / March 3, 2024

    There are several popular (and sometimes misunderstood) philosophical phrases. Among them, the best phrase for the public to use creatively is – I think it might be – Descartes’ “I think, therefore I…

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    3rd Post_Beyond Intersectionality

    Michael C. Lee / February 27, 2024

    A person lives in a house with one window through which one can see, smell, sense, and understand the world. Someday, this person will recognize that having one window is insufficient to cognize…

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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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    Everytown Research & Policy

    Elizabeth Garrison / February 26, 2024

    Keywords: Contemporary, Public Health, School shootings, Gun violence prevention Project Director(s): Everytown for Gun Safety Link: https://everytownsupportfund.org/ Brief Summary: Everytown Research & Policy is a project by Everytown for Gun Safety, a nonprofit…

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    PolitiFact Project Review

    Nelson Jarrin / February 26, 2024

    Project: PoliticFact (https://politifact.com/)  Time period: 2007 – Present (Contemporary)  Field of Study: Political Science  Topic&Method: User experience, Digital Publishing, Data curation, crowdsourcing  Project Directors: Katie Sanders is the editor-in-chief of PolitiFact at the…

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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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    DH Project Review: The Black Socialists in America — Dual Power Map

    Matthew Glover / February 25, 2024

    The Black Socialists in America, “Dual Power Map,” https://blacksocialists.us/dual-power-map (2019). Keywords: Black; socialism; dual power; map; America I’ve chosen to review the Dual Power Map built by the Black Socialists in America (“BSA”).…

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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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