Session Information
Description: Often, advancements in technology used for research, teaching, and publication demand ethical attention to the human aspects of our work. Increasing speed, scale, and visibility of humanistic inquiry with technology intensifies scholars’ engagements with their human subjects. From collecting data to educational technology such as Turnitin.com to de-identification of social media to images in digital archives, speakers consider the ethics of doing digital scholarship.
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Speakers
Christina Boyles, Michigan State U
Carol Chiodo, Harvard U
Wendy Chun, Simon Fraser U
Safiya Umoja Noble, U of California, Los Angeles
Jacqueline D. Wernimont, Dartmouth C
Presider
Lisa Marie Rhody, Graduate Center, City U of New York
Respondent
Lisa Marie Rhody, Graduate Center, City U of New York