This is a platform for the digital community related to LTCS 165 The Politics of Food: Justice, Diversity, Community.
This welcome packet is aimed at helping new graduate student settle in at UCSD.
OUR GOALS • creating art projects in collaboration with other departments • engaging with critical theory topics across disciplines during biweekly meetings • organising a public presentation of our work and findings
Class group for ETHN117 (Winter 2019)
Life, Death and the Human – Final Project (Zines)
Scientific Writing
A group for developing, and disseminating, free textbooks at UC San Diego.
We will not be using the KNIT group feature, only the Wordpress. (The KNIT group is what enabled me to give you access to the Wordpress). Please click here to visit the wordpress: https://knit.ucsd.edu/hum4a08.
Welcome!
We will not be using the KNIT group feature, only the Wordpress. (The KNIT group is what enabled me to give you access to the Wordpress). Please click here to visit the wordpress: https://knit.ucsd.edu/hum4a07.
UC San Diego’s Department of Literature is excited to announce their second annual graduate conference. This year’s theme, “Movement,” embraces the complexities of the potential for, and results of, movemen […]
This group facilitates communication for the digital humanities research group (such as meeting times and other logistics). For more general communication about digital humanities events/projects on campus, please […]
This is a platform for the digital community related to LTEU 140 Italian Literature in Translation: Calvino
COMM113T Ghosts in Japan: from Oral to Digital Storytelling
Group for World of Jane Austen
This is an undergraduate course on the theories and methods of digital history.
A private knit group for OurTechF19 (PHIL 87). blog for class discussion / posts / replies can be found here: https://knit.ucsd.edu/ourtechf19/home/
A group for the Cultured Data symposium.
UC San Diego & SDCCD Humanities Faculty & Staff
Featuring projects and reflections about globalization, diaspora, and social movements in Hong Kong by UC San Diego students enrolled in the Global Seminar in Hong Kong 2019.