Vcu libraries digital pragmata
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His areas of interest include digital history, urban history, legal history and the history of sexuality. in history and English from the University of Otago in New Zealand and a Ph.D. He has published multiple books of poetry and is an editor for "Coming Through: Voices of a South Carolina Gullah Community from WPA Oral Histories." Stephen Robertson, PanelistDirector, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, George Mason UniversityRobertson has a B.A. in early modern English literature from the University of Michigan. in creative writing from the University of Iowa and a Ph.D. Aaron McCullough, PanelistEditorial Director, Michigan Publishing, University of MichiganMcCullough has an M.F.A. She is working with the Orlando Project, which uses digital tools for critical literary and historical research. She has an extensive list of publications and received the Society for Digital Humanities Outstanding Achievement Award in 2006 for digital scholarship. She specializes in Victorian writing, feminist theory, digital humanities and interdisciplinary research. in English from the University of Alberta. Susan Brown, PanelistProfessor, English and Theater Studies, University of GuelphBrown has a Ph.D.
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Managed a 500,000 departmental start-up budget and responsible for ongoing annual expenditures. Featured speaker at the Janurary, 2016 Digital Pragmata series sponsored by VCU Libraries.
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Developing consultation services for visual communication, data visualization, and photogrammetry. Learn more about this and other Digital Pragmata events, past and future, in the official blog. Chair a number of VCU Library task forces and other committees dedicated to service enhancement. His fields of interest include early American history, gender and sexuality, witchcraft and religious culture. The Digital Pragmata series is sponsored by VCU Libraries and the VCU Office of Research and Innovation.
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Please register: Panelists leading the discussion - with Q&A and a free reception - are: Richard Godbeer, ModeratorProfessor, History, University of Miami and incoming Director of the Humanities Research Center, Virginia Commonwealth UniversityGodbeer has a B.A. Is the book dead? How will content creators, writers, artists and creative thinkers define and redefine expression and publishing? “Scholar, Maker, Creator: New Humanities Conversations,” the newest panel from the VCU Libraries’ Digital Pragmata series, investigates the humanities in new times. The planners include the organizers of VCU Libraries Digital Pragmata program. The dynamism of the digital age is changing everything about how we create and communicate. In Richmond, Virginia, on the campus of Virginia Commonwealth University.