February 28, Decolonial Practices in Digital Ethnography
Please join the Rutgers Digital Ethnography Working Group (DEWG) for our upcoming online panel, Decolonial Practices in Digital Ethnography: Reframing Approaches, Expanding Horizons.
Please join the Rutgers Digital Ethnography Working Group (DEWG) for our upcoming online panel, Decolonial Practices in Digital Ethnography: Reframing Approaches, Expanding Horizons.
The Computational Social Science Lab Speaker Series will be co-hosted by the NetSCI Lab featuring Deen Freelon of the Annenberg School of Communication, Univ. of Penn.
Please join the Rutgers Digital Ethnography Working Group (DEWG) for our upcoming online event, Finding Research Funds for Qualitative and Ethnographic Projects, with panelists Fernanda Rosa (Virginia Tech), Caitlin Petre, and Yoni Rivera.
A great deal of the public conversation about the 2024 U.S. presidential election has revolved around memes and other forms of “extremely online” political speech (Childless cat ladies! Coconut trees! Couches!). How can digital ethnography help us better understand the origins, spread, and implications of this type of content? Join DEWG for a lively discussion about using digital ethnographic methods to analyze election-related speech and visual culture.
The Library Foundation of Los Angeles presents this third program in its AI series, featuring Rutgers Global Health Institute core faculty member Charles Senteio among the panelists. The event will be livestreamed at 7 p.m. Pacific time (4 p.m. Eastern).
Join Media, Inequality & Change Center for a conference on the current state of labor journalism at the New Brunswick Theological Seminary on Rutgers University's campus.
The Spring 2024 Ph.D. Program Colloquium will be in person in room 222.
Join the Rutgers Digital Ethnography Working Group (DEWG) for our online event, Ethnographies of the Datafied State with panelists Burcu Baykurt (UMass Amherst) and Chuncheng Liu (Microsoft Research).