Do any @NYCDH geospatial mapping folks have advice for @tfine . . . we have a bit of an emergency with developer interests advancing to destroy our historic districts downtown and elsewhere . . .
We are happy to announce the first events in our lecture series "Changing Course" on data representations and equitable approaches to computing - featuring Johanna Drucker, @kanarinka, @laurenfklein and @red_abebe. Register for these virtual talks at https://t.co/64mGH8EzLv
"I want to look at this and be sure everyone can access our content, whether that’s making sure the keywords and metadata are accurate and helpful, to making sure the website’s working" - Mariah Lewis, Metadata Mgmt Librarian (thank you for featuring us @fordhamobserver!)
In recognition of the impact of coronavirus on campus instruction and the rise of unplanned distance learning, University of California Press is pleased to make all of our online journals content free to all through June 2020. https://t.co/q7yte1Yql8
It can be hard to know what to believe about COVID-19. In light of the current situation in NYC & at Fordham, librarians have created a resource guide to help students find reliable information about the virus: https://t.co/QuFkq3GebG
Happy to share this article where @avatarr8 & I explore the gendered and political economic dynamics of Google Local Guides through one street in Worcester, MA. Check out the entire special issue of Feminist Review on gender and digital labor. Share link: https://t.co/nEAdApfGNL
@FordhamDSC@USL_NYC 3) @dpu_ucl's rita lambert using ethnographic practices (shadow engineers) to show how land transactions in informal settlements of Lima's unplanned desert hills are coordinated and negotiated through maps, revealing alliances, agencies unknown to policy makers.
@FordhamDSC 2) shout out to my colleague Pablo @USL_NYC discussing equity in supply and demand of ecosystem services in NYC, where higher mismatch is experienced by African American populations among others. @FordhamDSC#MiJ2019
as #MiJ2019 closes here my highlights: 1) the #unARchived project bringing together oral histories, interviews, maps, tours of Seattle into a platform to amplify community understandings of place against rampant tech-capital urban erasures and discourses. @FordhamDSC
I had an amazing time presenting my Digital Humanities project, DIGITAL GI(RL)S: MAPPING BLACK GIRLHOOD IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY at Fordham University! @FordhamDSC@IllinoisPress@UK_AAAS @UKEngDept
While I'm at #DHCS2019 in Chicago, enjoying some excellent DH presentations, I'm also following along with the amazing tweets at #MiJ2019 and having major fomo. Where is my time turner!
.@ladelentes works with other women activists to map violence against women in Latin America in order to develop what she calls “feminist affect amplifiers.” #MiJ2019@FordhamDSC