Tenet: Examining (dis)embodiment.
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Numbered Lives: Life and Death in Quantum Media
Author(s): Wernimont, J. Date: 2019 Publication: The MIT Press Citation: Wernimont, J. (2019). Numbered Lives: Life and Death in Quantum Media. The MIT Press, https://jwernimont.com/numbered-lives-life-and-death-in-quantum-media/ Section on webpage: Critical Data Justice Literature Tenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive). Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and knowledge production, access to resources and information. Examining (dis)embodiment in virtual teaching/learning. Annotation: This book is a feminist media history that examines the ways that we use to count, measure, and quanitify our lives. Using feminist theories and media studies, the author examines the long history of human quantification and its intersection with inequality. -
Feminist Digital Pedagogies Conference: Blogging and Digital Pedagogy
Author(s): The Crunk Feminist Collective Date: 2014 Publication: Institute for Women’s Leadership, Rutgers-New Brunswick Citation: Feminist Digital Pedagogies Conference: Blogging and Digital Pedagogy (2014). The Crunk Feminist Collective. Institute for Women’s Leadership, Rutgers-New Brunswick. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNCZpUp5zXI Section on webpage: Critical Data Justice Literature Tenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia. Promoting cooperative learning. Annotation: This video of the writers in this collective discussing their experience with blogging, pedagogy, and the interactions between them. They touch on the importance of including people outside of academia, the difference bettwen interacting with people online and in person, and their personal reasons for blogging. -
Numbered Lives: Life and Death in Quantum Media
Author(s): Wernimont, J. Date: 2019 Publication: The MIT Press Citation: Wernimont, J. (2019). Numbered Lives: Life and Death in Quantum Media. The MIT Press, https://jwernimont.com/numbered-lives-life-and-death-in-quantum-media/ Section on webpage: Critical Data Justice Literature Tenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive). Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and knowledge production, access to resources and information. Examining (dis)embodiment in virtual teaching/learning. Annotation: This book is a feminist media history that examines the ways that we use to count, measure, and quanitify our lives. Using feminist theories and media studies, the author examines the long history of human quantification and its intersection with inequality. -
Feminist Digital Pedagogies Conference: Blogging and Digital Pedagogy
Author(s): The Crunk Feminist Collective Date: 2014 Publication: Institute for Women’s Leadership, Rutgers-New Brunswick Citation: Feminist Digital Pedagogies Conference: Blogging and Digital Pedagogy (2014). The Crunk Feminist Collective. Institute for Women’s Leadership, Rutgers-New Brunswick. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNCZpUp5zXI Section on webpage: Critical Data Justice Literature Tenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia. Promoting cooperative learning. Annotation: This video of the writers in this collective discussing their experience with blogging, pedagogy, and the interactions between them. They touch on the importance of including people outside of academia, the difference bettwen interacting with people online and in person, and their personal reasons for blogging.