Stop by one of these events hosted by NULab for Texts, Maps, and Networks
NULab March Events
March 13, 10:30am–12pm, 90 Snell Library
“Feminist Methods in Digital Spaces”
A panel and discussion featuring:
Moya Bailey, Assistant Professor of Cultures, Societies and Global Studies and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Northeastern University
Carla Brodley, Professor and Dean of the College of Computer and Information Science, Northeastern University
Gillian Smith, Assistant Professor of Game Design, Northeastern University
Jacqueline Wernimont, founding co-Director of the HS Collab and Assistant Professor of English, Arizona State University
http://www.northeastern.edu/nulab/event/feminist-methods/
RSVP requested
March 13, 12–1:30pm, 909 Renaissance Park
“From One Drop to One Percent: The Impact of DNA Ancestry Tests on the Worldview of White Supremacists”
A talk by Joan Donovan, UCLA, co-sponsored with the Department of Sociology and Anthropology.
http://www.northeastern.edu/nulab/event/joan-donovan/
March 14, 11am–1pm, Digital Scholarship Commons, Snell Library
“Building Digital Feminist Communities”
A workshop with Jacqueline Wernimont, Arizona State University, co-sponsored with the Digital Feminist Commons.
Registration required
http://www.northeastern.edu/nulab/event/workshop-feminist-communities/
March 24, 9:30am–5:30pm, 310 Renaissance Park
“Keeping the Public Sphere Open”
NULab spring conference, showcasing the work of faculty, graduate students, alumni, and research collaborators. The keynote address will be delivered by Peter Levine, Tufts University. A range of talks and panels will discuss how social media networks and digital communities, journalism, digital archives, and crowdsourcing can support democratic public spheres.
Registration required
http://www.northeastern.edu/nulab/event/conference-public-sphere/