David Theo Goldberg, Director, University of California Humanities Research Institute, Professor, Comparative Literature and Criminology, Law and Society, and Fellow, Critical Theory Institute, University of California, Irvine.

University of California Humanities Research Institute and HASTAC

Three Expertise Keywords:
cyberinfrastructure, mapping, virtual-institutions

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http://www.uchri.org

Why Digital Media and Learning?

Digital Media and Learning present the vibrant future of education and offer exciting new possibilities for teaching and research in collaborative environments, cutting across while drawing on traditional disciplinary domains.

Recent Posts:

  1. [Regblogged] Davidson & Goldberg: The Digital Media and Learning Competition (February 20, 2008)
  2. Davidson & Goldberg: Models of Visionary Learning Institutions (January 15, 2008)
  3. Competition Launches: HASTAC calls for applications to new Digital Media and Learning Competition (August 14, 2007)

Description of Current Work:

I am currently working on multi-layered digital maps of the history of redlining and segregated residential space in eight Californian cities (with Richard Marciano, SDSC).  I am also working on an edited volume on how cultures are cloned (with Philomena Essed); and on a monograph on how neoliberalism has restructured the management of diverse populations (The Threat of Race).

Selected Publications/Projects/Articles/Press:

Davidson, Cathy N., “What if Scholars in the Humanities Worked Together in a Lab?” Chronicle of Higher Education, 28 May 1999.

Davidson, Cathy N. and David Theo Goldberg, “Engaging the Humanities,” Profession, 2004.

Davidson, Cathy N. and David Theo Goldberg, “Managing from the Middle,” Chronicle of Higher Education, 5 May 2005.

Davidson, Cathy N. and David Theo Goldberg, “Why We Need the Humanities Now: A Manifesto for the Humanities in a Technological Age,” Chronicle of Higher Education 13 February 2004.

Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities
(http://flatiron.sdsc.edu/projects/ci-hass/main.php).

A “Testbed for the Redlining Archives of California’s Exclusionary Spaces (T-RACES)”
http://flatiron.sdsc.edu/projects/uchri/main.php?nav=sub&page_id=1165

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