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Cultural Affiliation and Repatriation: A Spatial Analysis Project Rylee LaLonde

My digital project proposed for this year explores how cultural affiliation operates under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) through an interactive mapping interface. While repatriation is often understood as a straightforward process, i...


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Why This Project Matters to Me:

Over the past few years, my research and design work has been driven by a question: What kinds of cultural knowledge are recognized as legitimate sites of computing, and whose cultural stories are allowed to shape how we imagine computer science? This question sits at the heart of my practicum work, my broader researc...


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My project for the next few months will be a web mapping project based on my dissertation research on intimate partner and family-based changes to U.S. immigration and naturalization law following World War II. The project will create interactive maps showing profiles of over thirty bills that were introduced in Congress between 1945 and 1951, data about connections between t...


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Ritesh K | Department of English | Michigan State University

The year is 1982. Having worked with the likes of IPC Magazines, Warner Bros., and Marvel UK for over a decade, British comics editor Derek “Dez” Skinn had had a brief flirtation with advertising design in the film and fashion industries before he decided to re...


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Voices From the Margins is a digital humanities project designed to make visible what too often remains hidden: the reproductive struggles and care journeys of Muslim women in West Bengal, India. Rooted in ethnographic fieldwork but built through digital methods, this archive will bring together narrative, multimedia documentation, and spatial data to show how infertility is ...


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