Abstract
Inspired from research by Andre Brock, Angel David Nieves, Kate Nash,Tim Gruenewald, and Saskia Witteborn this study seeks to further understand the relationships between cultural/digital media archival practice as well as the general expansive reach of ‘the digital’ and how that shows up in cultural studies and various intersecting fields including but not limited to Pan African Studies, World Languages and Literatures, Digital Humanities, Computer Science, Game Design and Folklore - as well as classroom collaborative practices using platforms such as Padlet and Miro.
Presenters
Chy Na NellonStudent, Cultural Studies, University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States
Details
Presentation Type
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Theme
KEYWORDS
Cultural Memory, Digital Memory, Digital Humanities, Digital Media, Shared Histories