praxis
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Read More: VHS Archives: Fall 2018 round up
In the 2018-2019 academic year, twelve committed participants are joining in sustained conversation, tool building, and programming, while attending ethically and thoughtfully to the buzzing interplay of feelings, intimate community,…
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Read More: Caring.Sharing: ethics and concepts for saving and using VHS Archives
The VHS Archives Working Group at the CUNY GC (2018-2019) is engaging in sustained conversations as we are tool-building a lightweight app that can sit on top of a small…
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Read More: After Post Truth, I share my Radical Digital Media Literacy website
I had the pleasure of attending the 2nd International Conference on Interface Politics, “After Post-Truth,” in Barcelona, Spain, November 28-30, 2018. Scores of speakers, hours of intensity, dark findings about…
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Read More: My VHS Archives Party
In 2017-2018, I initiated a working group sponsored by the Center for the Humanities at the CUNY Graduate Center, VHS Archives. Over seven meetings and one public presentation (Come Play with…
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Read More: My VHS Archives: confessions from the field of queer feminist media praxis
Committed media praxis is a doing as much as it is a knowing. Queerness is a manner of being as much as it is a politics, theory, or set of…
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Read More: The Work(s) of the VHS Archives Working Group
Please see on full post at the Center for the Humanities blog. The VHS Archives Working Group worked. Sponsored by the Center for the Humanities* at the CUNY GC, and…
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Read More: Feminist Artist Carolee Schneeman Looks Backward and Forward
I interview Carolee Schneeman on the MS. Blog Q&A. Here’s a taste. Alex: So you are saying that even though your work was eventually, if perhaps belatedly canonized within art…
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Read More: Resolution toward radical digital media literacy in a post-truth era
Below please find my Resolution for the panel, “Ex-Post-Facto? The Anthropology of Media and Journalism in a Post-Truth Era,” to be presented in my absence at AAA on December 1,…
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Read More: Six Exceptional Haitian Women
On May 17, 2017, I had the honor of engaging in conversation with the Haitian film director, Arnold Antonin, after the screening of his film Six Exceptional Haitian Women (6…
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Read More: #84, stage #fakenews events
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaAPLPW_qGY&w=560&h=315] “Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me: A Fake News Event” featuring Brooklyn College Professors MJ Robinson (Journalism), Katherine Fry (Television & Radio), and Beth Evans (Library) addressing the problems…