Digital Arts, Sciences & Technologies @ UNC Charlotte
Digital Arts, Sciences & Technologies @ UNC Charlotte
A College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Initiative

Contributors

  • Aaron Shapiro
  • Aaron Toscano
  • Akinwumi Ogundiran
  • Alan Rauch
  • Alexander Chapin
  • Anita Blanchard
  • Balaka Basu
  • Debra Smith
  • Elise Berman
  • Elizabeth Miller
  • Franz Prichard
  • Gordon Hull
  • Gregory Wickliff
  • Joan Mullin
  • Jon Crane
  • Juan Meneses Naranjo
  • Julia Moore
  • JuliAnna Avila
  • Kai-Uwe Werbeck
  • Lara Vetter
  • Marvin Croy
  • Min Jiang
  • Nicole Peterson
  • Peter Thorsheim
  • Pilar Blitvich
  • Rachel Plotnick
  • Robin James
  • Shawn Long
  • Xingjian Liu
  • DAST @ UNC Charlotte
  • DAST Brown Bags
  • People
  • Contact Us

Links

  • Atkins Library Digital Scholarship Lab
  • CLAS Connections
  • CLAS Office of Academic Technologies

Disciplines

  • Africana Studies
  • Anthropology
  • Communication Studies
  • English
  • Geography and Earth Sciences
  • History
  • Languages and Culture Studies
  • Philosophy
  • Psychology
  • Religious Studies
  • UWP

Connections

AI algorithm belonging big (small) data BRICS China community cybersecurity Digital History digital sovereignty Education entitativity Environment geopolitics GIS Global South groups health Internet knowledge media membership online organizations Photography policy politics power privacy psychology Rhetoric Science sense of community social media support Technology virtual work
Associate Professor, Department of Religious Studies
AUTHOR

Julia Robinson Moore

Julia Marie Robinson

October 12, 2013 by Julia Robinson Moore
disciplines: Religious Studies

Research Interests

I am interested in investigating the intersections of race, religion, and violence within American and African American culture. Trained as a historian, I study the ways in which ritual, sacrifice, and ideas of the sacred have historically shaped ideas around race, violence, and movements of social-political change. Looking at the ways in which digital data bases and on-line community forums create virtual spaces of “lived” religions, which often reflect racial and violent themes are areas of my present interests.

Research Projects

Current

I have no current projects directly related to digital humanities at present but would be very interested in working with others to develop such projects in the near future.

Past

In the past, I was hired as a consultant for “Preserving the American Black Journal(ABJ): African-American History through Detroit’s People, Pictures, and Words.” As this job was in connection with Matrix, the Center for Digital Humanities and Social Sciences at Michigan State University, my job included reviewing a representative group of ABJ shows and contributing to the development of the project website. On-line cataloging, viewing of DVDs, and streaming media over the Internet were key components of the project.

I also received an Educational Technology Certificate in connection with Matrix’s Center for Digital Humanities and Social Sciences at Michigan State University. The program was designed to train educators how to utilize new technologies in their classrooms.

Teaching Projects

Current

I have no current projects at this time.

Past

Devloping and Introducing the ESP (English for Specific Purposes) emphasis of the M.A in English

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