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Final roundtable at the GW Digital Humanities Symposium 2015.
Event | Pedagogy | Public Engagement

DISRUPTING DH (#GWDH15): Summaries and Blogroll

ByAlexa Alice Joubin February 11, 2015July 29, 2021

On Friday, January 30, the GW Digital Humanities Symposium 2015 (DISRUPTING DH) took place at Jack Morton Auditorium. About eighty people attended the event, which brought together academics, activists, publishers, librarians, archivists, students (graduates and undergraduates), GW alumni, and interested members of the public. As publicized on the event website, the aim of the day was to assemble different…

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GW Digital Humanities Symposium flyer 2015. For fulll info visit www.gwdhi.org/gwdh15
Announcement | Event | Public Engagement

One week away: DISRUPTING DH (Friday, January 30)

ByAlexa Alice Joubin January 23, 2015July 29, 2021

GW Digital Humanities Symposium 2015: DISRUPTING DH Date: Friday, January 30, 2015 Time: 9am – 4pm (with coffee breaks, followed by reception) Venue: Jack Morton Auditorium (805 – 21st Street NW, First Floor) This symposium explores critical approaches to the digital humanities (DH). What happens when academics, activists, and publishers join forces to rethink how we research, teach,…

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Twitter: Digital Mediated Public Space (Dorothy Kim)
News | Public Engagement

Twitter: Digital Mediated Public Space (Dorothy Kim)

ByAlexa Alice Joubin December 4, 2014July 29, 2021

On December 2, GW student groups staged a four-hour “die-in”  event to protest recent events in Ferguson, MO, and to make calls for social justice on campus, in the community, and beyond. This event was aggressively promoted on social media (Facebook page and on twitter using the hashtag #GWFerguson) and it was widely documented on tumblr and other platforms. As…

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