2015-2016 Fellows

  Meredith Bak Meredith researches historical and contemporary toys and children’s new media from the nineteenth century to the present. She is at work on a book manuscript examining the role of pre-cinematic optical toys in cultivating children as modern media spectators. Fellow Research: As a Digital Studies Fellow, Bak

Spring 2018 DS Courses

to make a video game: studying existing games, designing your own games, making your own video game. 50:209:302 SPECIAL TOPICS IN DIGITAL STUDIES: CYBER HATE AND ONLINE HARASSMENT This course explores the role of principles like freedom of expression and universal access to information as founding principles of the internet.

Digital Studies Fellows Application

To apply, please email raemmons@camden.rutgers.edu the following items as a single PDF packet: Document 1. CV Document 2. A Research Proposal (1500 words max) Document 3. Course title, description, format (Online, Hybrid, In-Class, Lecture, Studio, etc.), and primary course activities (Projects, assignments, assessments, visits, etc.) Notifications anticipated by July, 2019.

The Digital Studies Community

collaboration, so it is our goal to bring faculty and students together across disciplines to work side-by-side. Projects will result in theoretical, critical, and practical forms. Furthermore, the Digital Studies Center will offer programming in the form of workshops, lectures, and project presentations. One of the primary functions of the

Projects

Carol Singley, Professor English Carla Giuadrone, Associate Professor, Spanish – This grant will be used to fund training sessions and activities on Scalar’s practices and implementations during the fall 2016. The training program will allow the principal investigator and a group of selected students to create a digital course on