by Ryan Carty | Dec 4, 2019 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
In July, the Ghana Studies Association held a conference in Accra. While attending the panels, I thought about how the digital humanities can feature in Ghana Studies scholarship. The conference featured presentations across the humanities and social sciences...
by Zhang, Liao | Dec 2, 2019 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
I have always found maps of all sorts fascinating. Studying Eurasian history, I have relied on historical maps to try to fathom historical actors’ knowledge of space. In terms of conceptualizing my own CHI project, quite a few scholarly and journalist works that...
by Kyeesha M. Wilcox | Nov 29, 2019 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
TABLE OF CONTENTS: I. Character vs. Nature II. Brief Month Recap III. Weather gods and Spirituality IV. Previous Studies on Storms and Natural Disasters V. What does/could Digital Environmental Humanities Look Like? I. Character vs. Nature Character vs. nature stories...
by Jeff Painter | Nov 27, 2019 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
Earlier this month, we were challenged to take an openly accessible set of data and use JavaScript to visualize that data in interesting ways. All of this information was put into a webpage that we had to build with the help of a bootstrap theme. As a person with...
by Autumn Painter | Nov 25, 2019 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
Public outreach and engagement is an essential part of archaeological research. For the past year and a half, I have served as the Campus Archaeologist for the Michigan State University Campus Archaeology Program (CAP). One of the projects that the Campus Archaeology...
by Sandy Burnley | Nov 24, 2019 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
As a Victorianist, I strive to not teach imperial literature alone, although that composes a vast amount of my syllabus every semester. Alongside these texts, or succeeding them, are works that challenge imperial assumptions. If we are examining Victorian...
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