May 31st, 2007
ThinkeringSpaces: A New Idea for Libraries: MacArthur Awards Institute of Design at IIT Grant to Rethink Libraries
MacArthur Series Topic: Race-Ethnicity
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May 29th, 2007
The Future of Institutions: How (if at all) should institutions change as a result of digital media?
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April 2nd, 2007
AERA Reception Hosted by MacArthur: If you’re in Chicago next week, we’re hosting a reception at the AERA conference, which will bring together education professionals from around the world.
November 17th, 2006
Antonio Lopez: Media Worlds in Collision: When examining digital media education and Native America, we need to challenge conventional thinking about schools, technology and pedagogy. The issue is not reducible to the digital divide, but rather should incorporate wisdom, community and…
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November 17th, 2006
Jessie Daniels: The Epistemology of White Supremacy: How do young people make sense of claims about race, racism and white supremacy they encounter online?
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November 16th, 2006
Raiford Guins: A Positive Side to Web2.0: For issues of race and ethnicity, the web’s freedom from traditional broadcast restrictions is important. Existing architectures can be occupied. New information sources emerge for politics and organizing. And some label sites are significantly broadening…
November 16th, 2006
Dara N. Byrne: beyond Media Literacy to Combat “Why Bother”: How can we become more active agents in helping young people of color to be more purposeful users of new media?
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November 15th, 2006
Mohan Dutta: Questions on Underserved youth and Internet health activism: How can the Internet serve as a platform to mobilize youth from underserved populations to address health disparities?
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November 15th, 2006
Guisela Latorre: Judy Baca, Digital Technology and Youth of Color: Chicana artist Judy Baca is a renowned muralist in the Los Angeles area whose work with youth and digital media has had exciting and unexpected results.
November 14th, 2006
Raiford Guins: User Generated Content?: Race & ethnicity online aren’t magically freed of biases, prejudices, or power relations. [Part I of II]
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November 14th, 2006
Dara N. Byrne: lurking on a racially dedicated social networking site: On the “territorial impulse,” participation growth, and the need for further study…
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November 14th, 2006
This week’s theme: race and ethnicity in digital media: Spotlighting voices drawn from the MacArthur Series online dialogs on race and ethnicity conducted earlier this month.
November 13th, 2006
Anna Everett: considering race and ethnicity in digital media: This brief overview of the topic hits on the changing role of visual imagery, identity politics, and how an alternative to censorship might be the deployment of media literacy skills.
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October 20th, 2006
danah boyd: coverage from MacArthur’s launch of the Digital Media and Learning Initiative: Yesterday i had the fortune to participate in the launch so that i could bringing you, our dear new readers, some sense of what took place. First an overview, and then i want to dive…
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