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What is Digital Labor and Why Should We Care?

19 January 20176 December 2019mhicks

Interpreting a Disaster: Public and Private Knowledge

4 October 20166 December 2019mhicks

The History and Historiography of Women in Computing

14 September 20166 December 2019mhicks
A young woman of Vienna who died of cholera, depicted when healthy and four hours before death. Coloured stipple engraving. Credit: Wellcome Collection. CC BY

Urban Disasters: 19th c. Cholera

31 August 20166 December 2019mhicks

STS Articles You’d Like To Discuss in Class

13 April 20166 December 2019mhicks

Filming the Past: Doing it Right, And Wrong

25 February 20166 December 2019mhicks
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Audio Documentaries on “Hidden” Topics #filmpast

9 February 20169 February 2016mhicks

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