Lecturer (Assistant Prof.) @livuni. Author of Needle Work: A History of Commercial Tattooing in Canada (2024). More active on Instagram (jamie.jelinski)
The early access version of my article on the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's use of wirephoto technology (fax machines) during the 1960s and 1970s was recently published by Grey Room
https://t.co/MpNTzpcq2I
I am giving an online talk via the @pnphotognetwork on February 5 entitled "Not So Fast Fax: Wirephoto at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police." Join the @pnphotognetwork and register at the link below.
https://t.co/YZ6n05fpKu
My book is being re-released by @McGillQueensUP this September in a more affordable paperback format. The press's fall catalogue is online now https://t.co/zYEIxU5DXa
@NicoleBrockbank of @CBCToronto@CBCNews just published this article about my protracted effort to get documents from @TorontoPolice concerning their use of facial recognition technology
https://t.co/AZAPbrMgka
My book, Needle Work: A History of Commercial Tattooing in Canada, was recently featured in @QuebecScience's winter reading suggestions. "Needle Work est une immersion fascinante et assez pointue destinée à un lectorat averti." @McGillQueensUP
https://t.co/GLTh451GYI
Although my book's official publication date is this week, it is included in @McGillQueensUP 's Fall/Winter 2024 catalogue alongside a range of exciting new scholarship from across disciplines
Jamie Jelinski was interviewed on Daybreak Montreal on @CBCMontreal about Needle Work: A History of Commercial Tattooing in Canada today!
https://t.co/wdDmGExckU
📚BOOK LAUNCH📚Visit @BenMcNallyBooks on June 23rd at 2pm for the launch of Jamie Jelinski's new book, Needle Work: A History of Commercial Tattooing in Canada (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2024). https://t.co/BJRqDTB6Vj
#Montreal folks, I will be launching my book with @McGillQueensUP on June 7 at Tattoo Mania in the Mile End. See details in attached image. Hope to see you there! :)