2017-2018 Fellows

and procedural generation. An alumnus of the Rutgers University Graduate School–Camden, Travis earned his master’s degree in English in 2014. That same year, he received the James Sanderson Graduate Award, which is awarded to the student who wrote the best graduate paper in the previous academic year.      

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Annotation Swarm: A Conversation About Ethical Programs

our virtual doorsteps. This makes it an ideal text to annotate using Hypothes.is, a platform which invites people from around the world to collaborate and discuss online texts. As with all Digital Culture books, the University of Michigan Press has made the full text of the book available for free

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Well Played: With Those We Love Alive

Each semester, the Digital Studies Center hosts a series of Well Played events during which students, faculty, and staff discuss and play videogames. These events are based on the ETC Press Journal, Well Played, and they encourage close readings of game mechanics and narratives. Well Played sessions are free form,

Digital Studies Project Grants Application

The Digital Studies Center is pleased to announce the 2015-2016 academic year funding cycle for Digital Studies Project Grants. The Project Grant program is an initiative of the DSC to support digital studies projects on the Camden campus. Project Grants are intended to encourage faculty and staff to pilot, continue,

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2015-2016 Digital Studies Project Grant Recipients

of six meetings over the 2015-2016 academic year. RUN will be open to faculty, students, and staff at Rutgers University. Members of RUN will work through the foundational text titled Textual Analysis with R for Students of Literature by Matthew Jockers, and will be invited to bring their own research