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Registration Open: Mapping (In)Justice Symposium at Fordham University (Nov 7-9)

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    • October 11, 2019 at 11:28 am #3758
      Gregory T. Donovan
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      MAPPING (IN)JUSTICE SYMPOSIUM
      DIGITAL THEORY + PRAXIS FOR CRITICAL SCHOLARSHIP

      November 7th – 9th, 2019 | Fordham University | New York, New York

      The Mapping (In)Justice Symposium at Fordham University’s Lincoln Center campus will convene a group of more than 60 critical scholars over three days to explore structural inequities in or through spatial media, especially as they relate to matters of difference—such as race, gender, class, ethnicity, ability, sexuality, and religion. Please visit our website, mappinginjustice.org, to explore a full schedule of presentations, participant bios, and symposium proceedings.

      REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED: https://mappinginjustice.org/registration

      While there is no registration fee, we encourage attendees to consider donating a commensurate “registration fee” to our neighbors at the Goddard Riverside at Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center. The center was founded as a settlement house in 1947 on Manhattan’s Upper West Side and primarily serves residents of the Amsterdam Houses and Amsterdam Addition communities. Directions for how to make a secure donation can be found on the registration page.

      SCHEDULE OVERVIEW

      DAY ONE: Thursday, November 7th
      09:00 – 09:30 – Welcome / Opening Remarks

      09:45 – 11:00 – Gallery Project Panel Discussion

      11:15 – 12:45 – Paper Session 1: Mapping / Development and Displacement

      01:45 – 03:15 – Paper Session 2: Mapping / Distributive Justice

      03:30 – 05:00 – Paper Session 3: Mapping / the Local: A Focus on New York

      05:15 – 06:30 – Keynote / Sarah Elwood (University of Washington): “Doing Critical GIS Otherwise: Digital Mediations of Live, Thriving, and Possibility”

      DAY TWO: Friday November 8th
      10:00 – 10:45 – Featured Project / Brett Stoudt (John Jay College of Criminal Justice): “Mapping Our Home: Using Participatory Mapping to Counter Aggressive NYPD Policing in the South Bronx”

      11:00 – 12:30 – Paper Session 4: Mapping / Representation and Erasure

      01:45 – 03:15 – Paper Session 5: Mapping / Urban Education

      03:30 – 05:00 – Paper Session 6: Mapping / Critical Histories

      05:15 – 06:30 – Keynote / Nazera Sadiq Wright (University of Kentucky): “DIGITAL G(IR)LS: Mapping Black Girlhood in the Nineteenth Century”

      DAY THREE: Saturday, November 9th
      10:00 – 10:45 – Featured Project / Alex Gil (Columbia University): “Mobilized Humanities: The Case of Torn Apart / Separados”

      11:00 – 12:45 – Paper Session 7: Mapping / Vulnerability and Resilience

      02:15 – 04:00 – Paper Session 8: Mapping / Power and Privilege

      04:00 – 04:30 – Symposium Closing


      Mapping (In)Justice is hosted by Fordham University’s Digital Scholarship Consortium and Office of Research in partnership with New York University and Columbia University. The symposium will take place at Fordham University’s Lincoln Center Campus on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.

      —
      Gregory T. Donovan, Ph.D.
      Assistant Professor, Department of Communication and Media Studies
      Co-Coordinator, Fordham Digital Scholarship Consortium
      Co-Chair, Mapping (In)Justice Symposium
      Fordham University

      Joseph A. Martino Hall
      45 Columbus Ave, Office 713
      New York, NY 10023

      http://gtd.nyc | @gdonovan

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