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150 E San Fernando St, San Jose, CA 95112
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King Library’s Digital Humanities Center is an incubator for interdisciplinary research at the intersection of community, ethics, and technology. Join us and meet SJSU faculty, students, and staff who are creating innovative work and building networks of collaboration that reach far beyond the university.
Featured projects will include:
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Afghan Counter-Storytelling, Saugher Nojan, Sociology & Asian American Studies
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Photovoice: A Community Engagement And Empowerment Project In Cape Coast, Ghana, D. Michael Cheers, Journalism and Mass Communications
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Digitizing British Literary Annuals, Katherine D. Harris, English & Comparative Literature
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The Stories We Tell Our Machines, a collaboration between Rhonda Holberton, Digital Media Arts, and transdisciplinary artist and educator Stephanie Dinkins
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South Asians in Silicon Valley, Mantra Roy and Kate Steffens, King Library
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Documenting Lowrider History and Culture in San José, Estella Inda, King Library
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Student Projects from the King Library Experiential and Virtual Reality Lab (KLEVR Lab)
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Placemats: A Woven Community Data Visualization, Kim Brillante Knight, Humanities