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January 19, 2021Wyen 1 Comment
A picture of multiplayer games

It promotes platforms for informed amateur scholarship, and it serves to make humanities research into something of a new multi-player online game with global reach and relevance… We are continually creating new ways of accessing and assessing this new cultural… Continue Reading →

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January 11, 2021Luisa 1 Comment

An identity built around making things—of being “a maker”—pervades technology culture. There’s a widespread idea that “People who make things are simply different [read: better] than those who don’t.” Chachra, Debbie. “Why I Am Not a Maker.” The Atlantic, Atlantic… Continue Reading →

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