04/10/2018
From our Nexus Director and HASTAC Co-Director, Dr. Jacque Wernimont:
"In light of the FB/CA privacy discussions, I'm seeking your thoughts on how to get academic insight/warning to register more effectively in the 'general public'"
Can We Do Better Than a 10 Year Gap in Knowledge (re: digital privacy, ethics, etc)?
I have been chewing on a topic and I could use others' help. I, like many others, am frustrated by the enormous time gap between scholarly understanding of the privacy issues in digital media technology here in the U.S. and public and political awareness.
02/16/2018
ASU scholars preserve Phoenix history
Researchers from across Arizona State University are coming together to analyze, preserve and revitalize historic materials found during the renovation of Park Central Mall in midtown Phoenix. The materials found range from old photographs and advertisements to microfilm reels and antique signage, a...
08/16/2017
Boosting this excellent event, sponsored by the Lincoln Center, College of Public Service and Community Solutions, and the School of Politics and Global Studies.
RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/women-also-know-stuff-starting-and-sustaining-a-movement-tickets-36967410520
2017/11/06 | Women Also Know Stuff with Dr. Samara Klar – nexus
Women Also Know Stuff: Starting and Sustaining a Movement Women Also Know Stuff with Dr. Samara Klar 1 A talk with Dr. Samara KlarWomen Also Know Stuff: Starting and Sustaining a Movement In 2016, Samara Klar, Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Arizona, started www.WomenAl...
08/16/2017
"Nexus has been a leading effort on the ASU campus to transform research and teaching in the humanities and this next iteration continues and extends that tradition..."
Read more from Nexus director, Dr. Jacqueline Wernimont, at the below post!
Iterations: Nexus is now a digital research co-op
Co-ops are wonderful, communal efforts – sometimes they have physical spaces and those are very special places in my opinion. Historically they’ve arisen from common needs and a willing…
04/28/2017
Thank you to those who visited Nexus Lab for our lunch with Dr. André Brock yesterday!
Thank you especially to ASU Department of English and ASU Institute for Humanities Research for bringing Dr. Brock to ASU for an exciting day of conversation.
06/22/2016
Read about our second spring workshop, Decision Design & Visual Analytics for Sustainability Applications, here: http://www.nexuslab.org/news/spring-2016-workshop-recap-decision-design-visual-analytics-sustainability-applications.
Spring 2016 Workshop Recap: Decision Design & Visual Analytics for Sustainability Applications
The Decision Design and Visual Analytics for Sustainability Applications workshop, run by the Institute for Humanities Research Nexus Lab this past spring, is an excellent example of the kind of transdisciplinary and engaged humanities scholarship for the 21st century that both ASU and the IHR gener...
06/09/2016
Department of English faculty associate John Henry Adams reflects on the Nexus Lab's spring workshop on user experience (UX), led by postdoctoral research fellow Dawn Opel, on our blog: http://www.nexuslab.org/news/spring-2016-workshop-recap-user-experience-technology
Spring 2016 Workshop Recap: User Experience with Technology
At the start of the 2016 spring semester, the IHR Nexus Lab offered a free workshop on user experience (UX), an approach to design that draws from the humanities and STEM fields to think about how people will engage with the product. All too often, designers focus on the tangible benefits of a new p...
06/07/2016
School of Human Evolution and Social Change students are working to create a digital archive of artifacts from the ASU Teotihuacan Research Lab. Check them out: https://vimeo.com/169647342?platform=hootsuite
Museum Studies graduate students at Teotihuacan
This is "Museum Studies graduate students at Teotihuacan" by asunow on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
06/01/2016
ASU researchers are presenting at Phoenix Comicon this week, including Nexus Lab collaborator Carrie Gillon! https://asunow.asu.edu/20160531-creativity-asu-researchers-phoenix-comicon
Researchers, assemble!
How much of the “science” we see in sci-fi is real or could be real? Does it have any sort of grounding in reality? Scientists and researchers from Arizona State University will answer these and other questions in June at the annual Phoenix Comicon as part of the event’s science track.
05/24/2016
"You've got mail: Digital tools help scholars map 18th century correspondence networks" c/o National Endowment for the Humanities http://www.neh.gov/humanities/2013/novemberdecember/feature/mapping-the-republic-letters
Mapping the Republic of Letters