Graduate Workshops in the Humanities and Social Sciences

New Media

Over the past fifty years, though particularly in the last two decades, the development of digital technologies and their introduction into the everyday world have altered our personal and collective lives in innumerable ways. The so-called inormation revolution has impacted culture in every sphere of life, including social, political, legal, medical, economic, historical, aesthetic, and personal domains. This workshop will provide a forum for students and faculty from divergent disciplines in the humanities and social sciences whose work touches on or involves any aspect of the information revolution and the topic of medica (including so-called old media) as it has been rejuvenated by the advent of new (digital) media.

Workshop Details

Faculty Sponsor(s):
Mark Hansen
W. J. T. Mitchell

Joel Snyder

Student Coordinator(s):
Lisa Zaher

Time: Alternate Thursdays, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., Cobb 310.
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