Repositories of Failure: Creating Abolitionist Archives to Project Past the Punishment Paradigm

This talk will speculate on the following questions: to what extent and in what ways might communities use archives as avenues to abolish police [...]

This talk will speculate on the following questions: to what extent and in what ways might communities use archives as avenues to abolish police [...]

How can interactive media supplement and support justice-related social movements? Alexandrina Agloro, media artist and assistant professor, will discuss the landscape of design and [...]

Walter Forsberg, Media Archivist for the National Museum of African American History and Culture at the Smithsonian, will present an overview of the new [...]

In this talk, I will introduce the collaboration of the Pittsburgh Bicentennial Frankenstein team with MITH to produce a new and authoritative digital edition [...]

Though publics are often conceived of as bounded by platform, users frequently deploy platforms in conjunction to create trans-platform digitally networked publics. The multi-media [...]

Library and information science (LIS) has a dual history; as a profession that is over 80% white and female, the LIS workforce has been [...]

This presentation will explore the unique ethical, creative, and epistemological potentials of explicitly placing art or design in a subservient role to other disciplinary [...]

At a moment when public media is facing the threat of elimination from lawmakers, this presentation examines the organizational contributions made by noncommercial media [...]

Although poetry is often treated as silent print on the page, this talk details how digital tools can augment poetry’s aural and performed dimensions. [...]

Digitization and online access are often presented as an important tool for making history, particularly those whose histories are rarely told, accessible to a [...]