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Humanistic Perspectives in a Technological World
Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
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Acknowledgements
Come Join us in the Cloud
Digital Humanities as Method and Mission
A Laboratory for the Future of Higher Education
ADAM, EarSketch, and I
Why We Need the Gothic in a Technological World
What I Make
Examining and Changing a World of Media
Making Theory: Useless Design/Risky Pedagogy
Mapping Cinema and the World
At the Center: Innovation in Research, Practice, and Service for 21st Century “Writing Centers”
Amazing Stories, or, Why We Do Science Fiction at Georgia Tech
Inventing the Medium: The Radical Challenge of Humanistic Digital Design
On Slavery and Social Networks
History of Narrative as Material Practice: Interpreting Communication Technologies
Understanding the “Experience” of Objects
The Poem Is a Bridge: Poetry@Tech
On Narrative
Biomedicine and Culture
We’re in the Money
Why Study and Do Design in a College of Liberal Arts
The Performing Arts in a Technological World
Value and Literary Study
Film, Media, and SF at GT
Connecting Research and Teaching in the Rhetoric of Risk
Designing Community Engagement
Humanism, Technology, and Performance Studies
One Cultural Context
Technological Empowerment in a Human World
Storytelling and the Art of Filmmaking
Cultural Exchanges/Global Histories: Reading Mobility
Design, Values, and Democracy
Film Studies and International Understanding
Science Fiction, Writing Fiction, and Understanding the History and Social Impact of Science and Technology
Communicating as a Professional
Past, Present, and Neo
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