NEH Institute on Community Deep Mapping at Michigan Tech

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Sarah Fayen Scarlett

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Oct 16, 2024, 3:55:59 PM10/16/24
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Hi Everyone — I’m pleased to announce an NEH Institute on Community Deep Mapping happening next year at Michigan Technological University. You can read the email text below and learn more at deepmappinginstitute.com. Please reach out to me if you have any questions. We would love to see folks from this group submit an application. Best wishes!
Sarah Scarlett

Call for Fellows: Community Deep Mapping Institute


We are excited to announce the establishment of our National Endowment for the Humanities Community Deep Mapping Institute as a hybrid 12-month virtual and in-person funded institute running from January 2025 through December 2025. Deep maps integrate information and representations about space, time, architecture, material culture, environment, and community knowledge into a spatially and temporally scaled digital platform that affords open-ended

exploration of a particular time and place. They are discursive resources that can be designed to visualize changes in human-environmental relationships over time and to accommodate multiple voices in the creation of community-based narratives.


We will fund fellows or teams of fellows who wish to learn the range of skills necessary to create their own public-facing deep map. We are seeking to create a diverse group of fellows including students, early career to senior scholars, professionals in history and heritage who work with public audiences such as public historians, interpreters, and those who work in museums, parks, and historic sites/houses. We will prioritize the selection of fellows who have some demonstrated engagement with digital humanities research, public-facing scholarship, openness to learning interdisciplinary technical and community-based research, and enthusiasm for investment in Institute aims and futures. Over the course of the year and through the two-week in-person training, fellows will apply archival and digital methods, basic GIS skills, digital spatial storytelling and placemaking, no-code/low-code mobile apps, and outreach and education planning. 


The in-person component will occur July 7th-18th, 2025 in Michigan’s beautiful Keweenaw Peninsula hosted by Michigan Technological University. Applicants selected to be fellows will receive a stipend to support travel to the Keweenaw and subsistence.  Lodging is included for all participants at the historic Laurium Manor Inn, recently voted the third best historic B&B in the United States.  Local transportation and travel to regional heritage sites will also be included for the 2-week in-person component of the institute.


Applications Due November 22, 2024


Apply and find more information on our institute website at deepmappinginstitute.com or reach out to Dr. Don Lafreniere, Institute Director with questions djla...@mtu.edu.




Sarah Fayen Scarlett, PhD
Associate Professor of History
Department of Social Sciences
Michigan Technological University
906-487-2110

Keweenaw Time Traveler
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