Cleveland Voices
Cleveland Regional Oral History Collection by the Center for Public History + Digital Humanities at Cleveland State University Department of History.
Cleveland Voices, our longstanding oral history project, is working on two ongoing mini-projects β interviews about housing justice and peace activism on CLE's Near West Side and with artists doing community-centered public art β and continuing to add transcripts to the site. clevelandvoices.org
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Cleveland Historical
Cleveland Historical is a free mobile app that puts Cleveland history at your fingertips. Developed by the Center for Public History + Digital Humanities at Cleveland State University, Cleveland Histo...
Our longtime flagship project, Cleveland Historical, continues to expand with new location-based stories. This semester, students in @marksouther.bsky.social's public history course are writing new stories that will be published in December. Meanwhile, explore 800+ stories at clevelandhistorical.org
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Center for Public History + Digital Humanities at Cleveland State University
We're a DH center based at Cleveland State University in Cleveland, Ohio. We specialize in location-based narratives, oral history, and digital tool development. Learn more about our work at csudigitalhumanities.org
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UVA's Library research center+community lab for practicing interdisciplinary+experimental scholarship around creative+critical techβinformed by digital humanities, spatial tech, SJ, & more
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Building communities around digital scholarship at the CUNY Graduate Center in NYC. http://cuny.is/gcdi
The IRIS Center at SIUE is a place for students, faculty, staff, and community members to collaborate on research, teaching, and community engagement in the digital humanities.
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A collaborative research community at @princeton.edu that advances computational and data-intensive humanities scholarship to create a more just future. #HumanitiesforAI
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NCPH advances the field of public history, promoting professionalism among history practitioners and encouraging historians' engagement with the public.
Librarian, toddler mom, living in Gainesville, FL. Digital humanities, grants, copyright, library publishing, reproductive health, paper and fiber crafts.
Deputy Director, GCDI, CUNY Graduate Center; Affiliated Faculty in Liberal Studies, Digital Humanities, Data Analysis and Visualization, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy. Areas: critical ai & data, libraries, text/image, feminism, poetry; lisarhody.com
Chief of Staff, VP of Strategy & Prof of History/AMST @UMW. Digital History Reviews Ed for JAH (Former Dept Chair & Spec Asst to the Provost).
"The Lightning Rod of Weirdness." Public historian, bicyclist, noted bon vivant. Taking a break from politics so if I unfollow you that's why.
DH Prof @URichmond. Exploring computer vision and visual culture. Ideas for the Association for Computers & the Humanities @ach.bsky.social and Computational Humanities Research Journal? Please share!
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Public historian at Appalachian State University
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plays well w/others, but runs w/scissors. feminist AF. race traitor. queer. public historian, scholar of collective memory, US social movements, puerto rico, digital humanities, & academic apologist. long covid survivor. coffee and gf cookies, please.
Historian (public, digital, Early United States), now in Libraries/Archives. You might have known me as magpie on the birdsite. All views expressed/re-posted here are solely mine & do not reflect any employer past, present, or future.
Historian of 20th and 21st cities, US West, race and culture. Associate Professor and Director of Public History at St. Mary's Univ. Lover of books, coffee, and flowers.
Telegraph in America, 1832-1920 (JHUP 2013). Now working on a book (with Ann Pfau and Stacy Sewell) on urban renewal on the Upper West Side. For a history and records inventory of urban renewal around NYS: https://nyheritage.org/exhibits/urban-renewal