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Courses in Computation and Digital Cultures Across the Curriculum at The Graduate Center – Fall 2016

In Fall 2016, 16 courses will focus on computational practices and digital cultures will be offered across The Graduate Center’s doctoral, master’s, and certificate programs. These courses cover topics ranging […]

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Courses in Computation and Digital Cultures Across the Curriculum at The Graduate Center – Fall 2016

Courses in Computation and Digital Cultures Across the Curriculum at The Graduate Center – Fall 2016 In Fall 2016, 17 courses focused on computational practices and digital cultures will be […]

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On Broadway: Urban Data Visualization Project

A project by Daniel Goddemeyer, Moritz Stefaner, Dominikus Baur, and Lev Manovich, On Broadway is an urban data visualization project “On Broadway” that represents 13 miles of Broadway using images and data from Instagram, Twitter, Foursquare, Google Street View, the US […]

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Lev Manovich – Software Takes Command

In 2013 Bloomsbury Academic will publish Lev Manovich‘s new book Software Takes Command. The book will be available as softcover, e-book, and free download under Creative Commons license. Book description (from Bloomsbury Academic book page): […]

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Mapping Occupation: The Union Army and the Meaning of Reconstruction

History Professor Gregory Downs (CCNY/GC) has just won a prestigious digital innovation fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies for his project “Mapping Occupation: The Union Army and the Meaning […]

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Michael Mandiberg – The Social Media Reader

“With the rise of web 2.0 and social media platforms taking over vast tracts of territory on the internet, the media landscape has shifted drastically in the past 20 years, […]

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Matthew K. Gold – Debates in Digital Humanities

“Encompassing new technologies, research methods, and opportunities for collaborative scholarship and open-source peer review, as well as innovative ways of sharing knowledge and teaching, the digital humanities promises to transform […]

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David Greetham – Textual Studies

Distinguished Professor of English David Greetham‘s most recent book is  “Through the concept of contamination, David Greetham highlights various ways that one text may invade another, carrying with it a […]

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Jessie Daniels – Cyber Racism

Associate Professor of Urban Public Health Jessie Daniels‘ most recent book “…is the first book to explore the way racism is translated from the print-only era to the cyber era. […]

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Patricia Clough – Autoaffection

Patricia Clough is Professor of Sociology, Women’s Studies, and Intercultural Studies at Queens College and the Graduate School of the City University of New York. Her books include Autoaffection (2000), Feminist Thought (1995) and The […]

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