This interdisciplinary symposium will explore new media theory, data histories, network culture and information ecologies. Wendy Hui Kyong Chun will give the keynote address on Habitual New Media.Details available here.
Friday, February 20, 2015 Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Prof Picks: Alisa Freedman
Alisa Freedman, Associate Professor of Japanese Literature and Film, strives to show how literature and visual media can provide a deeper understanding of society, politics, and economics. Her current research explores how Internet and mobile technologies impact the creation, consumption, and circulation of stories. Read more on our blog.
Shelfie: Jacob Levernier
Our January Shelfie feature is PhD student in Psychology, Jacob Levernier
Jacob recently spent time with Professors Mark Alfano and Andrew Higgins, researching how community values are reflected through trends in obituary publications. Read more about Jacob's research on data ethics, as well as what resources he recommends for his fellow new media colleagues on our blog.