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of Michigan Press in 2015. Anthony Wright Associate Director anthony.wright@rutgers.edu Anthony Wright is Assistant Professor of Childhood Studies and Associate Director of the Digital Studies Center. He received his Ph.D. in medical anthropology in 2019 from the University of California, Berkeley and San Francisco, and his research explores how digital

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Annotation Swarm: A Conversation About Ethical Programs

copy, and during Open Access Week Michigan is offering a 30% discount on print copies (discount code UMHYPEP15). This week-long event is co-sponsored by the DWRL as well as the Rutgers-Camden Digital Studies Center. The collaboration between Hypothes.is and Michigan Publishing’s Digital Culture Books is part of a generous grant

Digital Trash Exhibition

how digital technology produces vast amounts of trash. Digital Trash is curated by James Brown, Director, DiSC and Robert Emmons, Associate Director, DiSC. The exhibition includes work by: Abraham Avnisan, Judd Morrissey and Jennifer Scappettone (USA); Katharine Behar (USA); J. R. Carpenter (UK); Martin Howse (UK); Chris Jordan (USA); Joana

Voices of Immigration

also go through the history and policies of what has happened post 9/11 and contextualizing what it was like for Middle Eastern Americans. Resources: “Complex US Refugee Policies Likely to Limit Number of Afghan Admissions.” Voice of America, https://www.voanews.com/a/us-afghanistan-troop-withdrawal_complex-us-refugee-policies-likely-limit-number-afghan-admissions/6209764.html Holly Bailey, Annie Gowen. “Americans Prepare to Welcome Thousands of Afghan

2016-2017 Fellows

Consciousness in the Novel (University of Tennessee Press) demonstrates the influence of early developmental psychology, evolutionary theory, and sexology on “child study” in modern novels.     Christie DeCarolis is a senior instructional designer at Rutgers–Camden. She assists faculty with integrating technology into their curriculum and designing engaging online courses.