Friday, February 5 | 1 PM to 2 PM | http://bit.ly/FuturesED-live | #fight4edu | RSVP
Details
WHERE: The Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue
Room: 9205
WHEN: Friday, February 5, 1:00 PM-2:00 PM
CONTACT INFO: futuresinitiative [at] gc.cuny.edu; (212) 817-7201
Description
Join us at the Graduate Center on February 5 from 1-2 PM for an open, livestreamed discussion with several special guests:
- April Hathcock (Librarian for Scholarly Communications, NYU)
- Matthew K. Gold (Associate Professor of English and Digital Humanities; Executive Officer, MA Program in Liberal Studies)
- Michelle Fine (Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Urban Education, and Women’s Studies; Advisor of the Public Science Project
- Stephen Zweibel (Data and Digital Projects Librarian, The Graduate Center)
This is the fifth of eight conversations in The University Worth Fighting For, a year-long project designed to tie student-centered, engaged practices in our classrooms to larger issues of institutional change, equality, race, gender, and all forms of social justice.
<p class=”p1″><span class=”s1″>This event will focus on access, equality, and diversity in the context of open scholarship, and scholarly communication. The event will include discussion about the “digital divide,” academic libraries, open-source development, and more.</span></p>
Online Discussion Group
To help build momentum and to provide a place to discuss related theory and research in greater depth, we also invite you to join this student-led reading group that will open on HASTAC. The discussion group will remain open for three weeks following the workshop.
Learn more about the series
More details at HASTAC.org
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