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Group Lesson | ENGL 134: Lit & Media of Transnational Asian America
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ENGL 134: Lit and Media of Transnational Asian America. Winter 2013, UCSB. In an effort to democratize the learning environment of this class, you are asked to collaboratively teach a lesson on one recent event, phenomenon, trend, or project related to “Transnational Asian America.” This assignment trains you to participate in the making and dissemination of public knowledge with your university-level research skills and resources. The challenge is to research, organize, and present the issue to a. To an...
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1924 Changes to race provisions begin — 50:50
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Of, for, and by, the people. No taxation without representation. Having a say in laws that govern. Democracy and voting rights. 1856-1896 The vote for non-indigenous white (not Asian, African or Pacific Islander) men. 1894-1923 The vote and standing for election for non-Indigenous white women. 1924 Changes to race provisions begin. 1962 The federal vote for indigenous people. The right to equal representation. The next stage: Equal gender representation. The major parties in Australia. Having a say in la...
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2 gigs in two weeks! – The Banana Lounge
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Academia, Asian Australia, Research, Home. 2 gigs in two weeks! Excited to be presenting a workshop on “ Getting started on social media” for the AASRN. The second gig is at ACMI in Federation Square and I’m chairing an amazing panel of Asian Australian creative talent. “ Growing up Chinese in Australia. I have fan-girled these people for varying amounts of time, in different ways, and being able to participate in the event is just dreamy. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). You are commenti...
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Every story has a beginning
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Every story has a beginning. Entering the web of data. I originally gave this talk to the annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Editors in September 2011. You can view the full version. I'm using a cut-down version here as a test case to explore how I can use the combination of Linked Open Data and some fairly simple web technologies to build a richly-contextualised narrative. This demonstration was created for the National Digital Forum in November 2012. That was used at the hos...
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Resources: Get inspired | Digital Cultural Production
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HumTek Workshop, Spring 2013. Posted on January 10, 2013. Take a look at these fabulous sources to see what might inspire you for your project. Choose the right domain name. Campus Life: The Unofficial Stanford Blog. A History of New York in 50 Objects. The Ojibwe People’s Dictionary. In Mozart’s Words. The Walt Whitman Archive. Who Speaks for the Negro? The Center for Digital Storytelling. Legacies of British Slave-ownership. Statens Museum for Kunst. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Invisible Australians | A Forgotten History
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South Asian American Digital Archive. Project initiated by Tim Sheratt and Kate Bagnall came to be. These invisible Australians are not the Aborigines whose colonial history has also been explored and revealed in academia. They are the Australian citizens of non-European, non-indigenous descent who have been oppressed by immigration policy. Their project aims to decolonize their history. Technology’s Role in Decolonizing History. March 6, 2013 at 3:33 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenting us...
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Digital histories - Dr Katrina Navickas, University of Hertfordshire History Module outlines
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Dr Katrina Navickas, University of Hertfordshire History Module outlines. Study guide and essential tips. Useful reading and websites. Reading lists for assignment. Panel and assessed seminar discussion. Peace, Power, Prosperity. Workshop preparation and reading. Reading lists and full bibliography. Timeline and more useful info. A workshop in critical skills and practical applications. Tuesdays 1pm - 3pm M044. This course was designed by Professor Tim Hitchcock, now at the University of Sussex. The firs...
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Online resources | Smiljana Antonijević
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Cultural Heritage in Digital Environments. The Ojibwe People’s Dictionary. The Walt Whitman Archive. Who Speaks for the Negro? The Center for Digital Storytelling. Royal Museum for Central Africa. The National Museum of Denmark. Museum of New Zealand. Iziko Museums of South Africa. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Online resea...
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AWW 2013 – how’d I do? – The Banana Lounge
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Academia, Asian Australia, Research, Home. AWW 2013 – how’d I do? So, I failed again. I keep signing up, though, so don’t fault my consistency. For AWW 2013, I had signed up for the Franklin challenge, which meant reading 10 books and reviewing 6 (if one was intending to review, which I did). I had decided to have a focus on fantasy/horror for this challenge, but wandered off that trail quite early. I tend towards crime fic, and am a fan of Young, so it’s not surprising that I. Of the reviews…). Series&#...
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