Fwd: Virtual Digital Lunch and Learn, Friday, November 17, 2023, 12:00—1:00 pm!

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Hi all,

Another upcoming webinar - a Lunch and Learn on tools and approaches for humanities data, focused on gentrification.

Happening Friday, November 17 at noon Eastern. Note the Zoom link and password in the forwarded message.

Take care,

Rhea

Thanks to Donna Kain for sharing!


From: Kain, Donna <KA...@ecu.edu>
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Subject: Virtual Digital Lunch and Learn, Friday, November 17, 2023, 12:00—1:00 pm!
 
Virtual Digital Lunch and Learn

Encountering the [Data] on Gentrification:
Digital Tools and Critical Approaches for Humanities Data

Friday, November 17, 2023, 12:00—1:00 pm


Speaker: Desiree Dighton, Ph.D.,

is an Associate Professor in the Department of English. 

She teaches courses in professional and technical communication, 

visual rhetoric and design, and rhetorical studies. One area of her 

scholarship focuses on the rhetorical examination of data, its attendant 

technologies, and the ethics and consequences of data collection 

in humanities research. 


Join the meeting:

Meeting link: https://ecu.webex.com/ecu/j.php?MTID=m99393a190cb57e0565988dee9ba7cfa6

Meeting number: 2631 394 8644

Password: 8uFAbet2Nm6

Sponsored by the ECU Main Campus Library Digital Humanities Working Group

and the ECU Harriot College Digital Initiatives in Social Sciences and Humanities (DISSH).

Digital Lunch and Learn series events are scheduled for the third Friday of each month.


For ADA Accommodation: 252-737-1018

or ada-coo...@ecu.edu



Donna Kain, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Department of English
WebEx Virtual Office: https://ecu.webex.com/meet/kaind
2202 Bate Building
Mail Stop 555
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