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CHI Introduction Fellow: Joyce-Zoe Farley

by farleyj7 | Sep 25, 2015 | CHI Fellowship Program, CHI Grad Fellow Post

My name is Joyce-Zoe Farley; I’m a second-year doctoral student in African American and African Studies (AAAS) with a graduate certification in Advance Journalism. My research focuses on riots, rebellions, civil disturbances and uprisings of the 20th century...

Recent Posts

  • The Black Experience Through Physical Rituals – CHI Project
  • Wrapping up a Semester of Code, Curation, and Minor Meltdowns
  • Launching “Mapping CKDu”
  • Launching 3D Modeling Department Stores: Sheffield’s John Walsh, 1899
  • We Have Liftoff! The Launch of Memory Lane
  • Launching “From Bones to Data” Project
  • Concept and Creation: Weaving Together the Threadscapes Project
  • Introducing: “Mapping Kashmir: Roots and Routes of Migration and Resistance”
  • Introducing: Taking a Walk Down Memory Lane
  • From Bones to Data: Insights and Techniques for Post-Cranial Measurements

Recent Comments

  • mirror of campus on The Geospatial West: Georectifying Historical Native American Space
  • Teresa Dunn on “Rituals in Communities” Launched!
  • Anitra Hill on “Rituals in Communities” Launched!
  • Jenny Huynh on “Rituals in Communities” Launched!
  • Jeffrey Burnett on Project: The Oak Bluffs Highlands History Map and the Issue of Too Many Coding “Solutions”