Faculty Fellowships
Each semester, the MIT Programs in Digital Humanities selects one Faculty or Teaching Staff member of SHASS working on a project at the intersection of computing and the arts, humanities, or social sciences to join the DH Lab for a Faculty Fellowship. Thus begins a semester-long collaboration between the Faculty Fellow and the DH Lab in developing digital tools and computational methods to advance humanistic or social scientific inquiry or create new pedagogical resources.
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Self-Sufficient Cities
Spring 2022: Kate Brown, Professor of Science, Technology, and Society
Mapping Inequality and Resilience
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Sonification Toolkit
Fall 2021: Evan Ziporyn, Professor of Music
Sculpting Sound from Multidisciplinary Data
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Emerging Technologies for Language Learning
Spring 2021: Takako Aikawa, Senior Lecturer in Global Languages
Leveraging Human-Computer Collaboration to Shape Language Pedagogy
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This Was Paris in 1970
Fall 2020: Catherine Clark, Associate Professor of History and French Studies
Enhancing Analyses of Visual Archives
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Democracy in Africa
Spring 2020: Evan Lieberman, Professor of Political Science
Simulations for Research and Teaching
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The Reading Redux
Fall 2019: Sandy Alexandre, Associate Professor of Literature
Exploring the Value of Rereading