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

Africana Studies

Akinwumi Ogundiran

November 19, 2013 by Akinwumi Ogundiran
disciplines: Africana Studies

Research Interests

The digital aspects of my research focus on Africa’s largest protected sacred grove and a World Heritage Site in Nigeria, the Osun Grove. I am studying the landscape and cultural history of the grove (ca. 1590-2014) using multiple research methods and sources including archaeology, material science, ecology, ethnography, performance, and archives.

Research Projects

Current

Landscape and Cultural History of Osun Grove, Nigeria

Past

Blacks on Stamp: A Digital Archive of Stamps Representing Modern Black Experience Worldwide

Teaching Projects

Current

 

Past

Debra Smith

October 12, 2013 by Debra Smith
disciplines: Africana Studies

Research Interests

Role television plays in the educational process.

Research Projects

Current

Digital strageties to transform Africana Studies

Past

Role television plays in what children and people from other countries think they know about Americans.

Teaching Projects

Current

Redesign of the Africana Studies minor into a 100% online minor.

Past

Computer based courses on 20th century German cultural history .

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