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February 1, 2021

Disturbance in the Boundary Layer: An Ecological Approach to Digital Cultural Recuperation

By Haley Bryant   Part I: Moss in the Coolant Tank In June of 2019 I was invited, in my capacity as Digitization Specialist in..
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October 26, 2020

Metaphors as meaning and method in networked life and digital culture – Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR, 2020)

Panel discussion with T.L. Cowan (University of Toronto), Jas Rault (University of Toronto), Tonia Sutherland (University of Hawai’i) and Amy Dobson (Curtin University) at the..
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October 16, 2020

Desi Butch: Lines on a Page

This essay was originally published on The Cabaret Commons, as part of the “Process Posts” Series. See: http://www.cabaretcommons.org/desi-butch/ By Naveen Minai 1. I begin here..
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August 18, 2020

The mouth of the Internet, the eyes of the public: Sexual violence survivorship in an economy of visibility

By Nelanthi Hewa   This post was first published by the Digital Research Ethics Collaboratory (DREC) on August 18, 2020. The latest version was published..
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June 26, 2020

Stories that Sell

By Elisha Lim Part I: On social media, Covid-19 narratives eclipse human rights abuses, in Singapore and beyond I’ve never heard so much about my..
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June 25, 2020

Heavy Processing Part III — Risking IT: Breaking up with Compulsory Dispossessivity 

Heavy Processing for Digital Materials (More Than A Feeling) Jas Rault & T.L. Cowan Part III – Risking IT: Breaking up with Compulsory Dispossessivity  (See..
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June 25, 2020

Heavy Processing Part II — Central Processing Units: Trans- Feminist and Queer Manifestos and the Feminist Data Manifest-No Playlist

Heavy Processing for Digital Materials (More Than A Feeling) T.L. Cowan & Jas Rault Part II: Central Processing Units: Trans- Feminist and Queer Manifestos and..
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May 27, 2020

Heavy Processing Part I — Lesbian Processing

Heavy Processing for Digital Materials (More Than A Feeling) Jas Rault & T.L. Cowan Part I: Lesbian Processing (See Part II Central Processing Units and Part III Risking IT)..
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May 15, 2020

Tricks of Transparency in Colonial Modernity

Jasmine Rault [a version of this essay is forthcoming in American Quarterly 72.4, December 2020] Justin Trudeau has fashioned himself the Truth and Reconciliation Prime..
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May 10, 2020

Privacy in Public: Visualizing the Lives of Trans Youth through Tumblr Posts

By Jen Jack Gieseking Scholars have long assumed that holding up the voices and stories of the marginalized allows them to be heard and recognized,..
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