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In case you missed it, “Black Thought 2.0: From Jena, Louisiana to Tahrir Square”
Marginalized bodies being, dark skinned Black girls, fat loving folks, trans men, trans women.
The margins are swoll on Tumblr!
I am getting to a point where I am embracing the fact that I LOVE talking about how feminists, Black women, young people and Queer folks of all races use social media…
Interesting blog post by Katie Smith on the benefits of crowd sourcing:
Interesting blog post by Katie Smith on the benefits of crowd sourcing:
Are any of you computer programers? Anyone work in robotics or cryptography and have a few seconds to talk about one of your fellow natural hair/beauty blogger peeps about your work, your industry, (graduate) schools, etc. My school has a terrible mentorship program (and it gets worse if you’re a…
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American Society for Information Science and Technologyの隔月刊行の情報誌“Bulletin of American Society for Information Science and Technology”の最新刊(2012年4-5月号/vol.38, No.4)がデジタルヒューマニティーズの特集を組んでいる。
Digital Humanities and Information Visualization: Innovations and Integration
Introduction
by Joan…
American Society for Information Science and Technologyの隔月刊行の情報誌“Bulletin of American Society for Information Science and Technology”の最新刊(2012年4-5月号/vol.38, No.4)がデジタルヒューマニティーズの特集を組んでいる。
Digital Humanities and Information Visualization: Innovations and Integration
Introduction
by Joan…